Alphonso Davies' availability for Canada's upcoming World Cup match against Qatar remains uncertain, with the team yet to confirm whether the veteran left‑back will feature.
A brief 15‑minute training session opened to media showed Davies moving cautiously, but officials offered no indication of his physical condition.
The 23‑year‑old, who burst onto the senior scene at 16 and scored Canada’s first ever World Cup goal in 2022, has been sidelined since tearing his anterior cruciate ligament in March 2025.
Since his return, Davies has endured a series of hamstring setbacks that have tested both his body and his mindset, yet he has repeatedly emphasized his commitment to the national cause.
Group B standings currently see all four nations tied on one point after each has scored and conceded a single goal, setting the stage for a tightly contested finale.
Defender Alfie Jones, another key figure in the Canadian backline, was absent from the same training session as he continues his personal recovery program.
With the tournament progressing, the Canadian coaching staff faces a delicate decision: whether to risk Davies or preserve him for future fixtures.