Group-stage fixtures
- MD1vs Bosnia and Herzegovina2026-06-12 · 3:00 PM ET
- MD2vs Qatar2026-06-18 · 6:00 PM ET
- MD3at Switzerland2026-06-24 · 3:00 PM ET
Tactical profile
An acolyte of the Rangnick footballing school, manager Jesse Marsch has provided Canada with a clear tactical identity since taking charge in May 2024, drawing from his previous experience at Red Bull clubs New York, Salzburg and Leipzig. Canada under Marsch have played a Red Bull-inspired 4-4-2 / 4-2-2-2 at almost every possible opportunity. Their pressing movements typically trigger when opponents cycle the ball laterally, and when they win possession they can transition immediately to lightning-quick counterattacks thanks to the vertical dynamism of their forwards & wide players. All of this is made possible by the industrious workrate of Ismaël Koné and Stephen Eustáquio in the midfield double pivot.
The several-tonne elephant in the room is that Canada have been cursed with awful injury luck. In an ideal world, Marcelo Flores would be the left midfielder, allowing Alphonso Davies to return to his natural left-back role, but Flores had to drop out after tearing his ACL and Davies is likely to miss at least one game. Key defender Moïse Bombito is also having issues recovering from a tibia stress fracture and will likely be replaced by Luc de Fougerolles for the time being. The second striker spot next to Jonathan David is up for grabs as well, but this has less to do with injury and more to do with a lack of standout performances among the other forwards; soon-to-be Southampton forward Cyle Larin holds pole position for now.
Ismaël Koné has had a breakout season with Sassuolo and is an indispensable piece of Marsch's system. His indefatigable pressing workrate and ability to progress the ball make him the ideal for the box-to-box role, forming the engine of the midfield with Stephen Eustáquio - think Naby Keïta and Diego Demme for RB Leipzig when they first burst onto the scene.
Luc de Fougerolles was born and raised in London (England, not Ontario) but has Canadian eligibility through his father. The 20-year old Fulham defender was named the 2025 Canadian Young Player of the Year and now finds himself with a potential opportunity to see the pitch due to Moïse Bombito's precarious fitness situation.
Liam Millar's dad is a former Charlton academy player, but more notably worked as an electrician on the set of Game of Thrones and Peaky Blinders.
Squad by position
- Goalkeepers
- Maxime Crépeau, Dayne St. Clair, Owen Goodman
- Central defenders
- Moïse Bombito, Derek Cornelius, Luc de Fougerolles, Joel Waterman, Alfie Jones
- Wide defenders
- Alistair Johnson, Niko Sigur, Alphonso Davies, Richie Laryea
- Central midfield
- Ismaël Koné, Stephen Eustáquio, Nathan Saliba, Mathieu Choinière, Jonathan Osorio, Ali Ahmed
- Wide forwards
- Tajon Buchanan, Liam Millar, Jacob Shaffelburg, Jayden Nelson
- Central forwards
- Jonathan David, Cyle Larin, Tani Oluwaseyi, Promise David