A look at where Canada stands after one round of Group B games at the World Cup
It’s early, but the odds are already tilting in Canada’s favour to reach the World Cup knockout stage for the first time in the men’s program’s history.
And after Qatar stunned Switzerland with a 1-1 draw Saturday, even winning Group B is a strong possibility, with multiple analytics models giving Canada the edge.
Canada faces Qatar on Thursday in its second match at Vancouver’s BC Place Stadium after drawing Bosnia-Herzegovina 1-1 in its tournament opener last Friday in Toronto, creating a four-way tie in the group.
“It’s wide open,” Canada centre back Joel Waterman said. “We want to top the group.

