The Canada men's national soccer team is on the verge of winning Group B of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with a clear path to the knockout stage. Patrick Johnston notes that the team's opponent in the round of 32 is still uncertain, but there's a good chance it could be Egypt or New Zealand, who face each other on Sunday. The Canada men's national soccer team has taken four points in the first two matches, scoring six goals against Qatar on Thursday, putting them in the driver's seat to win Group B. Switzerland also has four points, but the Canada men's national soccer team has a better goal differential, which will be the deciding factor if the two teams finish tied. If the Canada men's national soccer team finishes second in Group B, they'll head to Los Angeles to face the second-place team in Group A, likely South Korea. The winner of Group B will face the third-place team from one of five groups: Group E, F, G, I, or J. Projection models suggest Egypt, Algeria, and Austria have a more than 10 percent chance of being the Canada men's national soccer team's opponent on July 2. Group G is still wide open, with Belgium facing Iran and Egypt favored to win against New Zealand. Austria's defeat of Jordan last weekend gave them a good chance of making the knockout round, and they're likely to finish third in Group J. The Canada men's national soccer team's manager will have to prepare the team for a tough match, regardless of the opponent. The team's fans are eagerly awaiting the knockout stage, hoping for a strong performance from their team. The Canada men's national soccer team's players, including their key stars, will need to be at their best to advance to the next round. The World Cup knockout stage is always exciting, and the Canada men's national soccer team's match will be no exception.
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Canada men's national soccer team eyes knockout stage
Canada men's national soccer team gears up for World Cup knockout stage, with key players ready to take on strong opponents like Egypt, Algeria, or Austria
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