Canada will now move on to the Round of 32 for the first time in men’s program history, as they get ready to leave home for a match in Los Angeles.
It’s a bittersweet moment for Team Canada, as they fell 2-1 to Switzerland in their final group stage match at the 2026 World Cup. Despite the loss, the men’s team will advance to the Round of 32 for the first time in their history.
By losing the game, it means that Canada will make the journey to Los Angeles on June 28. A win or a draw versus the Swiss would have had Canada playing at home once again in Vancouver.
There seemed to be some hope for the Canadians, after Promise David scored in the 76th minute, which cut Switzerland’s lead to 2-1.
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However, it wasn’t enough, after Switzerland controlled the majority of the match, while they opened up the second half with a dominant stretch. Rubén Vargas scored in the opening minute of the frame, and then Johan Manzambi followed-up with a goal in the 57th.
With the win, Switzerland wins Group B with seven points. Canada has secured four, which is tied with Bosnia and Herzegovina, but are locked into second thanks to a superior goal difference.
Despite Wednesday’s result, what shouldn’t be lost is how historic this outcome is for Team Canada. Heading into the 2026 tournament, the nation had never even registered a point in men’s World Cup play.

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