Group B
Canada World Cup 2026 Group B and Fixtures
Canada stay on home soil all the way through the group stage, which turns every match into a pressure test instead of a travel problem.
Checked against FIFA and Canada Soccer releases after June 2, 2026. Canada Soccer set May 29, 2026 for the public roster reveal, and FIFA has now confirmed the final World Cup squad lists.
Current status
Canada at a glance
A quick route from this team page into the live table, latest result, and next group-stage match.
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Canada's home path is split between roster status, TV coverage, the 1-1 Toronto result, and the Vancouver table swing later in Group B.
For roster and match availability, confirm the official squad and broadcast route first; then use the team guide for Marsch's setup and home-pressure context.
Group facts
Group
Group B
Confederation
CONCACAF
Opponents
Bosnia & Herzegovina, Qatar, Switzerland
First match
June 12, 2026
Last match
June 24, 2026
Full section: All teams
Canada's home-soil route under Jesse Marsch
The route itself is unusual by World Cup standards because Canada never leave home soil. Toronto gave them the first point; Vancouver now hosts the two matches that are likely to settle whether Group B becomes an opportunity or a squeeze.
At a home World Cup, Canada are not being asked to enjoy the occasion and leave. They have a point now, but they are still being asked to use the crowd, the familiar travel and the best player pool this program has had to finally put a men's World Cup win on the board.
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Quick team snapshot
Canada open in Toronto and then settle into Vancouver for the final two group matches.
- Opening match: June 12, 2026 against Bosnia & Herzegovina in Toronto.
- Vancouver hosts the final two group matches after the opener in Toronto.
- Closing match: June 24, 2026 against Switzerland in Vancouver.
- Group-stage window: 12 days from the opener to the closer.
Group-stage route
- Opener: Canada vs Bosnia & Herzegovina match recap · 2026-06-12 · Toronto Stadium (Toronto)
- Second match: Canada vs Qatar match preview · 2026-06-18 · BC Place Vancouver (Vancouver)
- Group closer: Canada vs Switzerland match preview · 2026-06-24 · BC Place Vancouver (Vancouver)
Fixtures hub: Browse all matches · Standings hub: Open group tables · Schedule hub: See stage dates
Why Toronto-to-Vancouver matters more than it sounds
Canada did not get the full home-opening release Toronto wanted, but the 1-1 draw with Bosnia and Herzegovina still changed the record: the co-hosts now have their first men's World Cup point.
That point keeps the route alive rather than comfortable. Qatar should test patience more than adrenaline, and Switzerland look like the match most likely to decide whether the group closes in relief or in real tension.
Coach and outlook
Jesse Marsch has spent this cycle trying to give Canada a clearer emotional identity: more front-foot pressure, quicker transitions and less hesitation once matches become stretched. On home soil, that style fits the expectation that Canada should play with energy rather than caution.
The harder part is composure. Canada's biggest tournament question is not whether the side can create pace or atmosphere around itself. It is whether Marsch can make the team look settled enough to win the moments that matter instead of simply making the games feel loud.
Squad update
Canada Soccer set 29 May 2026 for the public roster reveal, and FIFA confirmed the official tournament lists on June 2, 2026.
The federation also used the final lead-in week to map out the preparation clearly: a 1 June match against Uzbekistan in Edmonton and a final send-off against the Republic of Ireland in Montréal on 5 June before the opener in Toronto.
World Cup record
Appearances
3rd finals
Best finish
Group stage
Last World Cup
Group stage in 2022
World Cup wins
Seeking first win
Canada now have their first men's World Cup point after the 1-1 draw with Bosnia and Herzegovina, but they are still chasing a first finals win.
Canada Watch
Deep read
Canada at World Cup 2026: Marsch, Jonathan David and Group B
Canada opened Group B with a 1-1 draw against Bosnia and Herzegovina, giving Jesse Marsch's side its first men's World Cup point before the route moves to Vancouver.
Alejandro Ruiz · 6 min read
Full article: Read the team briefing
Canada names carrying the home-tournament weight
These six names tell you most of what Canada are trying to be: David for goals, Davies and Buchanan for speed, Eustaquio for midfield balance, Bombito for recovery defending and St. Clair for calm once the opener starts to race.
- Dayne St. ClairGoalkeeper
Gives Canada their calmest penalty-box presence and will be judged on whether he can keep the opener from turning frantic.
- Alphonso DaviesDefender
Still changes the emotional speed of the team more than anyone else and remains Canada's most dangerous left-side release.
- Moise BombitoDefender
Adds recovery pace and one-v-one defending to a back line that has to survive open-field moments, not just deep blocks.
- Stephen EustaquioMidfielder
Sets the midfield tone because Canada look far more settled when he can connect the press, the first pass and the switch of rhythm.
- Tajon BuchananWinger
Supplies the direct running that can turn Canada from a hard-working side into one that genuinely hurts teams in transition.
- Jonathan DavidForward
Carries the clearest finishing burden in the squad and is the name most likely to define whether Canada's pressure turns into goals.
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Related matches
- Canada vs Bosnia and Herzegovina · June 12, 2026 · Toronto Stadium · Match recap
- Canada vs Qatar · June 18, 2026 · BC Place Vancouver · Match preview
- Switzerland vs Canada · June 24, 2026 · BC Place Vancouver · Match preview
Matches hub: Browse the full fixtures hub
Canada questions after the opener
Quick answers on Marsch, the roster timing, the home-soil route, and why Toronto and Vancouver matter so much.
Who is coaching Canada at World Cup 2026?
Jesse Marsch leads Canada into the 2026 finals and carries the task of turning a home-soil World Cup into something more than a symbolic moment.
Has Canada already named its World Cup 2026 squad?
Yes. Canada Soccer set May 29, 2026 for the public roster reveal, and FIFA confirmed the final World Cup squads on June 2, 2026.
Why is Canada's route unusual?
Because Canada stay on home soil for the entire group stage: Bosnia and Herzegovina in Toronto, then Qatar and Switzerland in Vancouver.
Have Canada ever won a men's World Cup match?
No. Canada are still chasing a first men's World Cup finals win, although the 1-1 draw with Bosnia and Herzegovina gave them their first men's World Cup point.
Official references
These are the official references used for the coach, squad and tournament-history updates here.