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Canada
6
FT
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Full Time
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Qatar
0
📅 June 18, 2026 · 🏟 BC Place, Vancouver · 👥 54,500

⚽ Goal Log

16'
Cyle Larin — Powerful header from a set piece into the top corner
🇨🇦 Canada 1–0
29'
Jonathan David — Clinical finish after Davies teed him up on the left
🇨🇦 Canada 2–0
45+3'
Jonathan David — Hat-trick brace — toe-poke on the goal line before half-time
🇨🇦 Canada 3–0
64'
Alistair Johnston — Right-back bursts forward, low drive into the far corner
🇨🇦 Canada 4–0
75'
Alphonso Davies — Solo run, nutmeg the defender, driven finish
🇨🇦 Canada 5–0
90+2'
Jonathan David — Hat-trick completed! Penalty dispatched with ice-cold calm
🇨🇦 Canada 6–0

📖 Match Report

In front of 54,500 roaring fans at BC Place — the biggest crowd ever to watch the Canadian men's national team — Canada put on an extraordinary show, dismantling Qatar 6–0 in one of the most dominant World Cup opening-match performances in recent history.

Cyle Larin got the party started in the 16th minute, powering home a header from a corner, and from that moment Qatar were shell-shocked. Jonathan David added a second on 29 minutes, a composed finish after a brilliant Davies run, and then made it three with a poacher's goal right on half-time to silence any thoughts of a Qatar comeback.

The second half became a celebration. Johnston, marauding from right-back, made it four on 64 minutes. Davies, electric throughout, scored a stunning solo goal on 75 minutes. And David completed his hat-trick with a penalty in stoppage time — sealing a 6–0 scoreline that sent BC Place into delirious celebration.

It was a statement performance — not just for Canada's World Cup campaign, but for North American football. Vancouver fans will be talking about this night for decades.

📊 Match Statistics

64%
Possession
36%
22
Shots
4
9
Shots on Target
1
6
Goals
0
8
Corners
2
2
Yellow Cards
3
🇨🇦 Canada
Stats
🇶🇦 Qatar

⭐ Player Ratings

🇨🇦 Canada Top Performers
Jonathan David
ST — Hat-trick (29', 45+3', 90+2') — player of the match
10
Alphonso Davies
LW — Goal (75'), 2 assists, unplayable all night
9.5
Cyle Larin
CF — Opener (16'), physical dominance all match
8.8
Alistair Johnston
RB — Goal (64'), outstanding attacking contribution
8.5
Maxime Crépeau
GK — Clean sheet, commanding
7.8

🔮 What This Means for Group C

Three points from the opening match puts Canada in an excellent position heading into Matchday 2. The June 24 match against Switzerland now takes on added significance — a win would effectively seal Canada's spot in the Round of 16 with a game to spare.

Switzerland will be watching this result carefully. They know Canada are capable of the same physicality and pressing game at BC Place. The Nati will need to adapt their approach if they want to progress.

🍁 Next Up for Canada

Switzerland vs Canada — June 24, 6:00 PM PT at BC Place. A win and Canada advance to the knockout stage for the first time in their history. → Full Preview

📎 Related
🇨🇭 vs 🇨🇦 Switzerland vs Canada — June 24 Preview 🇨🇦 Canada Fan Guide — Vancouver 2026 📅 Canada vs Qatar — Official Match Page 📅 Full Vancouver World Cup Schedule