
World Cup 2026 Team Guide
Canada World Cup 2026 Team Guide, Schedule, Squad & Match Updates
Canada bring pace, energy, and a vertical attacking mindset that can trouble almost any opponent on a neutral field. Their core strength lies in the blend of athletic full-backs, industrious midfielders, and forward players capable of stretching the pitch quickly. Jonathan David remains the most natural finisher in the squad, Tajon Buchanan offers direct dribbling and penetration from wide areas, and Stephen Eustaquio is central to their ability to connect phases and keep the ball moving. The main question for Canada is whether they can stay compact enough without losing the attacking edge that makes them dangerous. When they press well and break cleanly, they can create high-value chances, but they can also be exposed if the game becomes too positional and they are forced to defend for long stretches. Against Switzerland, Canada will likely look to be aggressive in transition and ruthless when opportunities arrive. If they can keep the match open and avoid being pinned back, they have the tools to make it uncomfortable for the Swiss defense.
Competition
World Cup 2026
Captain
To be confirmed
Confederation
CONCACAF
Group
Group B

Nation Profile
Team Details
Team Name
Canada
Country
Canada
Coach
To be confirmed
FIFA Ranking
To be confirmed

World Cup Group
Group B
Jun 19 to Jun 24
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Switzerland
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AustraliaUpcoming World Cup Matches
Team Results
Results will be updated once Canada completes its FIFA World Cup 2026 matches.

Team Overview
Canada bring pace, energy, and a vertical attacking mindset that can trouble almost any opponent on a neutral field. Their core strength lies in the blend of athletic full-backs, industrious midfielders, and forward players capable of stretching the pitch quickly. Jonathan David remains the most natural finisher in the squad, Tajon Buchanan offers direct dribbling and penetration from wide areas, and Stephen Eustaquio is central to their ability to connect phases and keep the ball moving. The main question for Canada is whether they can stay compact enough without losing the attacking edge that makes them dangerous. When they press well and break cleanly, they can create high-value chances, but they can also be exposed if the game becomes too positional and they are forced to defend for long stretches. Against Switzerland, Canada will likely look to be aggressive in transition and ruthless when opportunities arrive. If they can keep the match open and avoid being pinned back, they have the tools to make it uncomfortable for the Swiss defense.
Squad
Projected Squad
Goalkeepers
- Milan Borjan#1
Defenders
- Alistair Johnston#2
- Moise Bombito#15
- Kamal Miller#4
- Richie Laryea#22
- Steven Vitoria#4
- Atiba Hutchinson#13
- Junior Hoilett#10
Midfielders
- Stephen Eustaquio#7
- Jonathan Osorio#21
- Ismael Kone#13
- Stephen Eustáquio#7
- Mark-Anthony Kaye#21
Forwards
- Tajon Buchanan#17
- Cyle Larin#9
- Jonathan David#10
Recent Form
The official details will be updated once confirmed.

Team Stats
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Matches
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Wins
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Draws
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Losses
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Goals For
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Goals Against
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