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FIFA WORLD CUP 2026  ·  Group B

Canada — FIFA World Cup 2026 Squad & Preview

Canada enter FIFA World Cup 2026 as co-hosts and as a team experiencing the most exciting moment in the nation's football history. After qualifying for the 2022 World Cup for the first time since 1986, they now have the extraordinary privilege of playing a home tournament in front of their own fans.

Placed in Group B alongside Bosnia-Herzegovina, Qatar, and Switzerland, Canada have a genuine opportunity to advance from the group stage.

World Cup History

Canada's only previous World Cup appearance was in Mexico in 1986 — where they lost all three group matches without scoring a goal. The 2022 qualifying campaign, which saw them top the CONCACAF hexagonal above the USA and Mexico, was a watershed moment that transformed expectations for Canadian football.

The 2022 tournament itself was disappointing — three group stage losses — but the level of player quality and collective organization Canada have developed since suggests 2026 on home soil will be an entirely different experience.

Playing Style & Formation

Canada under Jesse Marsch operate in an energetic, high-pressing 4-3-3 that uses pace and directness to disrupt opponents from the opening minutes. The system is built around Alphonso Davies's athleticism on the left flank, the physical midfield presence of their central players, and a direct attacking approach.

Canada World Cup 2026 Squad Overview

Goalkeeper: Maxime Crepeau (LA Galaxy) — experienced, technically capable.

Defenders: Alphonso Davies (Bayern Munich) — left-back of world-class quality, one of the fastest players in world football. Alistair Johnston (Celtic) — composed, experienced right-back.

Midfield: Stephen Eustaquio (Porto) — technical quality with Champions League experience.

Attack: Jonathan David (Lille) — Canada's primary striker, one of Ligue 1's most prolific goalscorers. Tajon Buchanan (Inter Milan) — direct, explosive wide forward. Cyle Larin — physical striker option.

Key Players to Watch

Alphonso Davies
Left-Back / Left Wing

Alphonso Davies is one of the fastest players in world football and arguably the most exciting attacking left-back of his generation. His Champions League-winning campaigns at Bayern Munich have established him as a player of genuine elite status. For the national team, his pace and directness on the left flank create a constant problem for any right-back in the tournament. Playing on home soil, in front of Canadian fans who regard him as a national hero, Davies will be desperately motivated.

Strengths: Exceptional pace, attacking overlapping runs, crossing, directness, Champions League experience, pressing intensity
Jonathan David
Centre Forward

Jonathan David has been one of Ligue 1's most consistent goalscorers at Lille — his record across multiple seasons represents some of the most reliable finishing in European football outside the top five individual stars. For Canada, providing David with consistent service and protecting him from defensive isolation has been the central tactical question.

Strengths: Clinical finishing, movement in the box, pace in behind, Ligue 1 goal record, intelligent positioning
Tajon Buchanan
Right Wing / Left Wing

Buchanan at Inter Milan has been part of one of Europe's elite club environments — his pace and directness give Canada a second wide threat to complement Davies on the opposite flank. His ability to stretch defenses laterally, creating space centrally for David and the midfield runners, is a key part of how Canada want to attack.

Strengths: Explosive pace, directness, ability to run in behind defensive lines, Inter Milan experience, versatility
Stephen Eustaquio
Central Midfielder

Eustaquio at Porto has operated in Champions League competition, giving Canada a midfielder with genuine European pedigree who can control tempo and distribute the ball with quality under pressure. His composure in possession is essential for a team that wants to build attacking moves rather than rely entirely on direct transition.

Strengths: Technical quality, composure in possession, passing range, ability to press and recover, Porto experience

Strengths

Alphonso Davies's world-class quality: One of the few genuinely world-class players in CONCACAF football gives Canada an attacking weapon on the left flank that can hurt any team.

Jonathan David's goalscoring record: A striker with one of the best goals-per-game records in European football.

Home advantage: Playing in front of Canadian fans at venues across their own country creates an atmosphere and energy that adds genuine competitive value.

Weaknesses

2022 World Cup underperformance: Canada's first experience of the tournament proper was difficult — failing to score in three group matches.

Midfield depth beyond Eustaquio: Canada's central midfield options beyond Eustaquio are solid at CONCACAF level but less proven against the best European and South American opposition.

Dependence on individual brilliance: Canada's system relies heavily on Davies's pace and David's finishing.

Recent Form

Canada qualified automatically as co-hosts. Davies's Bayern Munich seasons have been productive, David's Ligue 1 record has been excellent, and Buchanan's Inter Milan experience has developed his tactical awareness.

World Cup 2026 Expectations

Canada's expectation is to advance from the group stage — at minimum. Switzerland will be the toughest test in Group B, but with Bosnia-Herzegovina and Qatar as other opponents, the Canadians have a genuine opportunity to progress. A knockout stage appearance on home soil would be a landmark moment for Canadian football.

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