Canada’s men’s national soccer team is gearing up for their final match of the year against Venezuela in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., tonight at 8:30 p.m. ET. This comes as World Cup qualifying nears its end and Canada readies to co-host the prestigious event in less than seven months.
The team recently played a friendly against Ecuador, holding the 23rd-ranked team to a scoreless draw despite being down a player for most of the match. Tonight’s match against Venezuela was initially uncertain due to geopolitical tensions, but is set to proceed as scheduled.
English defender Alfie Jones is set to debut for Canada, providing much-needed reinforcement to the team’s defense, which has been plagued by injuries. Star player Alphonso Davies, however, remains sidelined due to a torn ACL but is making progress in his recovery.
Following tonight’s game, the Canadian team will reconvene in late March for potential friendlies. The upcoming World Cup draw on December 5 in Washington, D.C., will reveal group stage opponents for all qualified teams, with six spots remaining up for grabs in the final round of playoffs.
Currently, 34 countries have secured their spots in the World Cup, with more to be decided in various regional qualifiers. The European qualifying tournament is reaching its climax, while North and Central American teams are vying for the remaining spots in the CONCACAF confederation.
Excitement is building as teams across the globe compete for a chance to showcase their talent at the world’s biggest soccer event.
