
Canada and Qatar will square off on Thursday, June 18, for a crucial Matchday 2 Group B showdown at BC Place in Vancouver. With both nations aiming to secure a decisive victory to climb to the top of the group standings, the fitness and availability of Canadian superstar Alphonso Davies has become the central storyline surrounding Les Rouges.
Davies is expected to make his tournament debut against Qatar after fully recovering from a lingering muscular issue. Canada head coach Jesse Marsch confirmed that the versatile left-back has been cleared by the medical staff, while he’s decided to leave him out of the starting XI, Marsch indicated that Davies will feature at some point during the match.
During Wednesday’s pre-match press conference, Marsch provided an encouraging update regarding his star player’s overall conditioning. “Alphonso is looking really good,” Marsch told reporters. “It’s just a matter of evaluating the game model, determining how the match flows, and deciding how we feel Alphonso can best contribute to the squad right now, but he is completely ready and available.“
The dynamic fullback originally sustained a hamstring injury on May 6 while playing for Bayern Munich against Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Champions League, an ailment that sidelined him for the remainder of the European domestic season. After watching Canada’s tournament opener from the bench as an unused substitute, Davies returned to full first-team training sessions this week to put himself back into selection contention.
The top of Group B up for grabs
The opening round of fixtures in Group B left the section completely deadlocked, as both matchups finished in identical 1-1 draws last week. Canada fought back to split points with Bosnia and Herzegovina, while Switzerland and Qatar battled to a stalemate, leaving all four nations on level terms heading into the second World Cup matchday.
A victory on Thursday would put either Canada or Qatar on the absolute brink of qualifying for the Round of 32 knockout stage, while simultaneously leaving the losing side facing a must-win scenario in the final group match. The winner of this fixture will temporarily claim sole possession of first place in Group B, with overall goal difference serving as the primary tiebreaker to separate the field.
Confirmed lineups for Canada and Qatar
Canada’s confirmed lineup (4-4-2): Maxime Crepeau; Alistair Johnston, Luc De Fougerolles, Derek Cornelius, Richie Laryea; Tajon Buchanan, Ismael Kone, Stephen Eustaquio, Ali Ahmed; Jonathan David, Cyle Larin.
Head coach: Jesse March.
Qatar’s confirmed lineup (4-3-3): Mahmud Abunada; Ayoub Al Oui, Pedro Miguel, Boualem Khoukhi, Homan Al Amin; Jassem Gaber-Abdulsallam, Assim Madibo, Issa Laye; Edmilson Junior, Yusuf Abdurisag, Akram Afif.
Head coach: Julen Lopetegui.
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