Canada’s Knockout Path: Group B Strategy for World Cup 2026

The betting markets are confident, and Canada is priced at approximately -450 to reach the Round of 32. Under Jesse Marsch, the co-hosts are positioned as strong favorites to secure a knockout berth for the first time in their national history. By playing all three Group B matches on home soil across Toronto and Vancouver, Canada holds a distinct advantage. In a group where only Switzerland ranks clearly ahead, this home edge is crucial. Below is the complete schedule, broadcast details for Canadian viewers, current odds, and the specific requirements for Canada to advance.

Group B Schedule and Match Details

Canada competes in Group B alongside Switzerland, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Qatar. The opening match occurs in Toronto, while the final two games take place in Vancouver.

Opponent Date Time (ET / PT) Stadium
Bosnia and Herzegovina Fri, June 12 3:00 p.m. / 12:00 p.m. BMO Field, Toronto
Qatar Thu, June 18 6:00 p.m. / 3:00 p.m. BC Place, Vancouver
Switzerland Wed, June 24 3:00 p.m. / 12:00 p.m. BC Place, Vancouver

Playing all matches at home is a rare benefit that oddsmakers have factored heavily into Canada’s odds.

Where to Watch in Canada

Bell Media holds exclusive broadcast rights in Canada. Coverage spans their English and French networks along with streaming services.

  • CTV (Free-to-Air): All three group games for Canada air on CTV. Broadcasts are available over the air and via the CTV app, allowing fans to watch without a sports subscription.
  • TSN and TSN+: Every tournament match (104 total) streams in English on TSN. Standard streaming plans start near $8 monthly, with the full subscription around $29.99.
  • Crave: Carries 44 matches, including all Canada games and the final. Plans begin at approximately $11.99 per month.
  • RDS and Noovo (French): All matches broadcast in French on RDS. Canada’s games and the final also appear on Noovo, with streaming available via the RDS app.

For Canada-only fans, CTV is the most affordable option. For viewers wanting every match across all four time zones, TSN or TSN+ is the recommended choice.

Can Canada Reach the Round of 32?

This year’s tournament features 48 teams divided into 12 groups of four. The top two teams from each group advance automatically. also, the eight best third-placed teams qualify, creating a total of 32 teams in the new Round of 32. This structure makes qualification significantly more forgiving for teams like Canada.

Switzerland, ranked within the top 20 globally, are the clear favorites to win Group B. Consequently, the race for the second spot is the critical battle for Canada. Bosnia and Herzegovina and Qatar rank lower. Canada, sitting around 30th globally, features a strong forward line led by Jonathan David and Cyle Larin, supported by the loudest home crowd in the group. Even a third-place finish with a positive goal difference could secure a spot in the best third-placed teams.

In short: finishing in the top two guarantees advancement. Finishing third leaves Canada very much alive. The market reflects this sentiment, pricing Canada as favorites to advance despite Switzerland likely topping the group.

Current World Cup Odds

The following lines reflect the market position this week. Odds fluctuate during tournaments; verify current prices before betting.

To Win Group B

  • Switzerland: approx. -125 (favorites)
  • Canada: approx. +250
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina: approx. +650
  • Qatar: approx. +3500

To Qualify for Round of 32

  • Switzerland: approx. -1200
  • Canada: approx. -450
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina: approx. -215
  • Qatar: approx. +300

To Win the World Cup

  • Canada: a long shot ranging from +15000 to +20000, consistent with co-host outsiders. Switzerland sits near +8000.

For Canadian fans, the takeaway is clear. While the market doubts Canada will win the tournament or group, it strongly favors them to achieve the season’s primary goal: reaching the knockout stage for the first time.

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Requirements for Advancement

To advance, Canada must consider the following scenarios:

  • Two wins: Almost guarantees a top-two finish and automatic qualification.
  • One win and a draw: Four points typically clears the third-place threshold and often secures second place.
  • One win, two losses: Likely places Canada in the third-place lottery, where goal difference becomes the deciding factor.
  • Strategic route: Beat Bosnia and Qatar, then face Switzerland. The Vancouver finale against Switzerland on June 24 is the toughest match on paper and could determine if Canada finishes first, second, or scraps for a best-third spot.

Maintaining a clean goal difference is vital if Canada must compare results against third-placed teams across all 12 groups.

Bookmark this page. We update Canada’s standings, odds, and path to the Round of 32 after every group game. Check back before kickoff in Vancouver against Qatar on June 18.

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