'We Just Have to Push': Canada in Position to Win FIFA World Cup Group
Canada can clinch first in Group B with a win or draw over Switzerland, which would keep the co-hosts on home soil for the knockout round.
- Canada faces Switzerland in a World Cup Group finale on Wednesday in Vancouver, where a win or draw secures first place in the four-team standings.
- Thursday's 6-0 victory over Qatar vastly improved Canada's Group standings, positioning the team atop the table with a +6 goal differential ahead of Wednesday's finale.
- Head coach Jesse Marsch praised the Vancouver crowd of 52,479 fans at the previous match, calling it "the best sports crowd I've ever seen." The support energized the team.
- Marsch emphasized that winning the Group is "a massive carrot," potentially keeping the squad on home soil for knockout rounds rather than traveling to Los Angeles.
- Goalkeeper Maxime Crepeau described Switzerland as "a very good, very organized European side," acknowledging the challenge ahead but expressing confidence the team can compete at home.
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Canada will face Switzerland on June 24 in a duel that will determine which of the two nations will rank first in the group.
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