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2026 FIFA World Cup: An in-Depth Look Into Canada’s Goalkeepers and Defence

Jesse Marsch is weighing a veteran starter and a younger challenger as Canada sorts its goalkeeper depth and injury concerns before the tournament.

  • Coach Jesse Marsch is evaluating Maxime Crépeau and Dayne St. Clair for the starting goalkeeper role ahead of Canada's June 12 kickoff in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
  • Following Milan Borjan's departure in 2023, Crépeau became the heir apparent; the 32-year-old rebounded from a 2022 leg fracture, playing 18 matches between 2024 and Canada's June 5 friendly against Ireland.
  • Rounding out the goalkeeping roster, Owen Goodman, 22, joins the team after a season-long loan with English club Barnsley in the EFL League One, while St. Clair, 29, continues pushing for the starting role.
  • Marsch provided both primary candidates equal opportunity to prove themselves, a decision critical as Canada seeks its first-ever World Cup victory against group opponents including Switzerland, Qatar, and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  • As one of three host nations, Canada aims to advance beyond the group stage, with the squad featuring key talents like captain Alphonso Davies, who is expected to anchor the team despite missing the opening match.
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Access Winnipeg broke the news on Tuesday, June 9, 2026.
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