With the Canadian national team coming agonizingly close to scoring their first ever points at the FIFA World Cup, they’ll be leaving Qatar empty-handed. Despite scoring for the first time at a men’s World Cup, three losses, a -5 goal differential, and last place in Group F will be the main takeaways from their first crack at the tournament since 1986.
The task at hand now is to look forward. With a squad full of young talent, the 2026 World Cup is an incredible opportunity that will see key players at the peak of their powers playing in front of a home crowd.