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Soccer-Canada's World Cup dreams face first test as injury-hit hosts meet Bosnia
By Frank Pingue TORONTO, June 10 (Reuters) - Canada will carry immense pressure into their World Cup opener when, in perhaps the most seminal moment in the country's soccer history, they face Bosnia and Herzegovina on Friday in front of a partisan home crowd with both teams seeking a first-ever
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The 2026 Host Pressure Pattern Across the U.S., Mexico, and Canada
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be co-hosted by the U.S., Mexico, and Canada, but each nation faces a unique set of pressures and expectations.
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World Cup 2026: Switzerland and Canada Set for Group B Showdown
World Cup 2026: Switzerland and Canada Set for Group B Showdown
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SB Nation
Jesse Marsch leads Canada with a chip on his shoulder
Jesse Marsch was expected to take the USMNT to the next level. Instead he’s leading Canada into the 2026 World Cup.
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AP News
Join the beaver hunt: Toronto neighborhood offers unique World Cup-themed scavenger hunt
A certain dam-building rodent is taking center stage in a World Cup-themed contest in Toronto
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SB Nation
Transfer Radar: Positive negotiations between Frankfurt, Bayern Munich for Nathaniel Brown
Frankfurt and FC Bayern’s negotiations for Nathaniel Brown are going swimmingly
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SB Nation
TOC Guide To World Cup 2026
Get ready for the biggest soccer tournament ever
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The World Cup Host City Tier List for U.S. Fans
Planning for the 2026 World Cup? We rank the 16 host cities across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico to help you choose the best fan experience.
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Canada's Moise Bombito to Miss World Cup Due to Leg Injury
Canada's Moise Bombito to Miss World Cup Due to Leg Injury
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USA Today
Will Canada captain Alphonso Davies play in World Cup? Latest injury updates
Canada hosts Bosnia and Herzegovina to begin World Cup play. Captain Alphonso Davies' status is unknown, though, as he battles a hamstring injury.
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Sportico
Goodbye, Cruel World Cup: Why 3 Big Cities Said No to FIFA
In Montreal, they’re not preparing for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Canadian tourism officials are basking in the glow of another successful Formula 1 race last month and getting set for the city’s summer jazz festival—the world’s largest—all while commemorating the 50th anniversary of the 1976 Summer Olympics, culminating in The Great Nadia Gathering, where […]
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