
Canada’s 2026 World Cup: A Historic Surge and the Road Ahead
From unprecedented audience numbers to the challenges facing the Canadian Premier League, the 2026 tournament has set the stage for a pivotal era in Canadian soccer.
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From unprecedented audience numbers to the challenges facing the Canadian Premier League, the 2026 tournament has set the stage for a pivotal era in Canadian soccer.

Canada’s men’s national team impressed on the world stage, prompting a strategic push for infrastructure and talent pipelines.

From Tottenham’s £85 million bid for a Bournemouth midfielder to Liverpool’s search for a Salah successor, the summer window is buzzing with activity.

Canada's lineup sees the return of Luc de Fougerolles and Moïse Bombito, while Niko Sigur earns his first start, as the team prepares to battle Morocco, a match that will determine the quarterfinal berth.

The 2026 World Cup begins with a clash between Mexico and South Africa, while 27 former college players from 14 conferences prepare to make their mark on the global stage.

As Canada gears up to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup, head coach Jesse Marsch is set to unveil a 26‑man lineup on May 29. The squad features a mix of established stars and emerging talent, each poised to influence the nation's historic campaign.