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    Canada VS Qatar

    FIFA World Cup
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    Canada
    Canada 6
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    Qatar
    Canada VS Qatar Canada shows distinct tactical features when playing at home. With a draw rate of 66.6%, it ranks first among teams at the same level. In the last ten home games, six ended in a draw and there was only one defeat. Data indicates that Canada scores 0.9 goals per game on average and concedes only 0.77 goals. The stability in both offense and defense makes it one of the most tenacious defensive teams in this tournament. The team excels in corner - kick control, averaging 7.4 corner kicks per game, ranking among the top in the league. This reflects its efficient execution in set - piece tactics and advantages in wing attacks and defenses. On the other hand, Qatar is in trouble when playing away. Its win rate is 0%, and although the draw rate is 66.6%, the loss rate of 33.3% is the highest among teams at the same level. Throughout the tournament, Qatar has conceded 14 goals away, with an average of 2 goals per game. The goal difference is - 8, showing a significant imbalance between offense and defense. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live football streaming
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    • peter habakkuk
      peter habakkuk
      Canada VS Qatar Canada, the host nation, drew 1-1 with Bosnia and Herzegovina in their opening game. Larin, who came on as a substitute, scored the equalizer, helping the team secure their first-ever World Cup point. Before this, they had lost all six games in their two previous World Cup participations. Captain Alphonso Davies, who missed the first game due to injury, is expected to return. Meanwhile, forward Jonathan David is yet to score in the World Cup, and the whole team is eager to secure their first World Cup win in front of their home fans. Qatar also achieved a historic breakthrough in the first round. Thanks to captain Hussain's equalizer in the 4th minute of added time, they held a strong Switzerland side to a 1-1 draw, also getting their first World Cup point. As the Asian Cup champions, they were in a very passive position with only 25% ball possession. However, they managed to hold the draw with tenacious defense and multiple great saves from goalkeeper Abou Nada, showin
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    • GideonJIlpos
      GideonJIlpos
      Canada VS Qatar In the second round of Group B of the 2026 World Cup, the host Canada will play at home against Qatar. Both teams drew 1-1 in the first round and have 1 point each, so this game is crucial for their World Cup qualification. Canada, ranked 30th in FIFA, has a total team value of about 200 million euros. Many of its players play in the top five European leagues, led by David and Davies. They adopt a 4-3-3 high - pressing system, which gives them strong offensive power. In the first round, they dominated Bosnia and Herzegovina throughout the game and got their first World Cup point in history. With the support of the home - field atmosphere, they are highly motivated. On the other hand, Qatar is ranked 55th, with a total team value of less than 20 million euros. Most of its players come from the domestic league. Under the coaching of Lopetegui, they mainly play a low - block counter - attacking style. In the first round, they managed to draw 1-1 with Switzerland thanks to
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    • Mpho Bruce Leshaban
      Mpho Bruce Leshaban
      Canada VS Qatar Canada has been in great form recently. In their last 10 matches, they've won 3, drawn 6, and lost 1. In contrast, Qatar has a less impressive record, with 1 win, 4 draws, and 5 losses in their last 10 games. When looking at their recent head - to - head encounters, the results have been fairly even, but Canada has shown a certain degree of superiority. In this game, Canada has put on a good performance. Their fighting spirit is beyond doubt, and they also have an obvious advantage in terms of physical fitness. Both teams are of average strength, with only a small gap between them. There has been a clear improvement in their form. Both teams will give their all. Qatar, in particular, has made significant progress recently, showing an upward trend. They have a strong attacking firepower, but their defensive quality is relatively mediocre. Overall, considering the current situation, Canada, with its high fighting spirit, has a much stronger overall strength than Qatar. It
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