TODAY: Big game for Canada vs. Qatar in Vancouver on World Cup Day 8

Game 2 for Canada at the FIFA World Cup is a big one against Qatar, with both squads level in Group B standings.

Switzerland and Bosnia and Herzegovina both have a single point, too, after all four teams tied their tournament-opening games last week.

Today in Vancouver, BC Place Stadium hosts Canada-Qatar at 3 p.m. local time (Thursday, June 18), in the second World Cup match played there in less than a week, the first involving Canada.

The game might be the biggest in the history of the Canadian men’s soccer program, as a win would all but lock up a trip past the group stage.

Led by American coach Jesse Marsch, Canada will look to capitalize on chances against Qatar — something the team struggled with in a 1-1 tie with Bosnia and Herzegovina last Friday, June 12, in Toronto.

Good news for Canada: Captain Alphonso Davies will be available to play against Qatar, Marsch announced Wednesday.

The Qatar squad, which hosted the World Cup in 2022, is known for a disciplined playing style focused on retaining possession, building through midfield and maintaining a compact defensive structure.

Looking ahead, Canada’s final group-stage match could be a massive encounter with Switzerland next Wednesday, June 24, noon kickoff at the stadium in Vancouver.

Before that, the third World Cup game at BC Place Stadium is Sunday, June 21 when New Zealand battles Egypt, 6 p.m. start.

The 39-day, 104-game soccer tournament involves 12 groups of four teams for a total of 48 squads in action in Groups A to L, round-robin matches to start.

All games lead to the World Cup Final, July 19 in New York City.

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