‘We were the better team,’ says head coach Jesse Marsch after Canada’s historic run. Live updates here. – CP24

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‘We were the better team,’ says head coach Jesse Marsch after Canada’s historic run. Live updates here. – CP24

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Despite a strong showing, Canada’s historic World Cup run came to an end Saturday after a 3-0 loss to soccer giant Morocco.
Prior to the 2026 tournament, the men’s national team had never scored a point in a World Cup match.
This year, they captured the world’s attention as they broke through the group stage and trudged through their first knockout round. Even after a commanding first half, Jesse Marsch’s “Canadian heroes” could not secure a spot in the quarterfinals.
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After their World Cup run ended, Canada’s men’s national team released a lengthy statement, saying the country’s football journey “is only just beginning.”
“Every story has an ending. This one just doesn’t feel like one. Right now, the hurt is real,” the statement read. “We came here believing we could keep writing history and when you believe that deeply, the final whistle is not easy to accept.”
The team acknowledged the support and love Canadians showed during the last few weeks – painting the streets red during match days and turning living rooms into “supporters sections.”
“To everyone who sang, travelled, filled stadiums, wore the crest with pride and believed alongside us…thank you. You carried every step of the way,” the team said. “History wasn’t just made on the pitch. It was made in homes, schools, parks, pubs and communities across the country.”
The team said it always believed that Canada was football country and after its World Cup run, “we know it is.”
Bryann Aguilar, Journalist, CP24.com
Asked what Canada’s team still had to learn about “turning up the intensity to match” powerhouses like Morocco, head coach Jesse Marsch shook his head.
“Man … We were the better team! Right, they made a couple more plays than us. But cranking up the intensity was not the issue. … We lacked a little ability to make a play when we needed to,” he responded.
“But in terms of the match plan – the idea of how we want to play football, the idea of a bunch of guys believing in themselves and going after it and taking a top team that hasn’t lost in, I don’t even know how long, and taking them to the limit – we were the much better team in the first half and even the beginning of the second half.”
“What a privilege our fans have had to root a team on like this,” he also said. “I’d rather be us than them, as good as Morocco is. I’d rather be us.”
Luca Caruso-Moro, Breaking Digital Assignment Editor, CTVNews.ca
Prime Minister Mark Carney posted a message on social media following Canada’s elimination, saying he is proud of the team.
“Nothing but pride for @CanMNT_Official today. An incredible run and a sign of what’s to come,” Carney wrote.
“Thank you to our team, the fans, and everyone who made this World Cup showing our best yet.”
Bryann Aguilar, Journalist, CP24.com
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says Team Canada “made our country proud.” He called Canada’s World Cup showing an “amazing run” despite the “tough result.”
“Canada’s men’s national team showed grit, heart, and pride on the world stage, inspiring millions of fans here at home,” Poilievre said in a post on social media.
“Thank you, Team Canada.”
Bryann Aguilar, Journalist, CP24.com
Ontario Premier Doug Ford congratulated Team Canada for their “incredible” and “historic” run.
“You’ve created an entire generation of new fans, and the future of Canadian soccer is brighter for it,” Ford said in a post on social media.
More than half of Canada’s players were born and raised in Ontario, including six in Brampton.
Bryann Aguilar, Journalist, CP24.com
Canada is out of the FIFA World Cup after falling 3-0 to Morocco in the round of 16 on Saturday.
Azzedine Ounahi broke a 0-0 deadlock in the 50th minute, then added a second goal in the 82nd for a brace. Soufiane Rahimi sent a rolling shot in the eighth minute of stoppage time to seal the score.
Canada controlled the game early and registered four chances in the first half, but couldn’t get a shot past Morocco’s Montreal-born keeper Yassine Bounou.
The Moroccans will meet the winner of a round-of-16 tilt between Paraguay and France in a quarterfinal matchup in Boston on July 9.
Morocco was the higher-ranked nation, entering the tournament sitting at No. 7 in FIFA’s official standings while Canada was No. 30.
The result ends a historic run in which the national squad nabbed its first point and first win in the men’s tournament and earned a spot in the knockout round for the first time.
The Canadian Press
Morocco leads 3-0
CTVNews.ca Staff
Despite the two-goal deficit, Canada has continued to pour it on. The effort has been admirable.
TSN.ca Staff
A fine run from Jayden Nelson leads to a corner.It’s taken short with Crepeau coming up and he fouls Bono as he attempts to get on the end of a Shaffelburg cross.
TSN.ca Staff
With the five substitutes, we haven’t seen captain Alphonso Davies, who didn’t even warm up on the touchline at any point. Clearly, his appearance against South Africa was all he had in him as he attempts to manage his injury recovery.
TSN.ca Staff
Surely Canada doesn’t have a miracle up their sleeve, do they?
TSN.ca Staff
Niko Sigur is out and Jonathan Osorio is in
Tajon Buchanan is out and Jonathan Osorio is in
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Issa Diop is out and Samir El Mourabet is in
TSN.ca Staff
As Morocco broke forward, Eustáquio fouled his man, but Oliver played the advantage. Should he have hauled down his man and taken the yellow to stop the break altogether?
TSN.ca Staff
With Canada pressing forward, Morocco breaks the other way with numbers. Brahim Diaz finds Ounahi whose right-footed shot beats Crepeau to put this game to bed.
TSN.ca Staff
Buchanan takes a pop from distance and forces a good save out of Bono for a corner.
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Ali Ahmed substituted out and Jacob Shaffelburg substituted in
Richie Laryea substituted out and Promise David substituted in
TSN.ca Staff
Eustáquio is hauled down just outside the area by Amrabat. David steps up to take. This is a huge chance for Canada as Luc de Fougerolles calls for noise from the Canada fans. David goes over the bar. It’s not good at all.
TSN.ca Staff
Jesse Marsch and his Staff are consulting on next moves and it appears some reinforcements are on the way as the clock ticks down.
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The Canadian Press
Tani Oluwaseyi is substituted out and Cyle Larin is substituted in
TSN.ca Staff
Tajon Buchanan is bundled over in the area by Halhal. There’s no call from Oliver and he can’t believe it. Buchanan appeared to be offside.
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Eustáquio takes again.It goes out for a Canada throw.
TSN.ca Staff
The goal has awakened the Atlas Lions and some of the intent that was missing from the AFCON champions in the first half has returned.
TSN.ca Staff
It’s wide open now. After a Canada attack is turned away, Morocco comes right back and wins a corner with Hakimi set to take. It eventually goes out for a goal kick without troubling Crepeau.
TSN.ca Staff
It opens up after the goal and after a Canada sortie, Hakimi rushes back the other way. Before he can dink into the area, he’s dispossessed by Ahmed who tracked back in a piece of fine defending.
TSN.ca Staff
It’s a beautifully worked set piece. Hakimi finds an unmarked Ounahi right outside the area and his low shot beats Crepeau to make it 1-0.
TSN.ca Staff
A bad giveaway by Morocco leads to Oluwaseyi winning a corner.Eustáquio takes again. It’s short and ends with du Fougerolles putting a ball over the bar from Sigur.
TSN.ca Staff
Canada captain Alphonso Davies is warming up on the sidelines as the second half gets underway in Houston. Davies, coming off a hamstring injury, made his tournament debut when he came on in the second half of Canada’s 1-0 win over South Africa in the round of 32.
The Canadian Press
Canadian singer Justin Bieber posted a photo of Team Canada’s logo on his Instagram with a caption, “SEND YOUR LOVE AND PRAYERS TO TEAM CANADA. PLAYING NOW.”
Meanwhile, one of Canada’s greatest hockey player, Hayley Wickenheiser, called the team “very inspirational” earlier on Saturday during the Toronto Maple Leafs development camp.“It’s incredible to watch how they have really galvanized the entire country,” she said.
Bryann Aguilar, Journalist, CP24.com
The clock ticked to half time to close Team Canada’s powerful first 45 minutes. Morocco has recorded just one shot so far.
Michael Oliver’s willingness to reach into his pocket is going to be a storyline to follow in the second 45 with a number of players sitting on bookings right now.
TSN.ca Staff
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Midfielder Azzedine Ounahi gets a yellow card. Moise Bombito gets tackled late and the bookings are starting to come fast and furious now.
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To forward Jonathan David.
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Morocco’s Achraf Hakimi and Canada’s Richie Laryea each got a yellow card.
TSN.ca Staff
After a bad giveway in midfield, Tani Oluwaseyi is played in by Ali Ahmed. He turns to throw off his marker and forces a fine save out of Bono.
Here’s a replay of Tani Oluwaseyi’s early chance that was denied by Bono.
TSN.ca Staff
The substitute Rakimi takes a deflected pop from distance and Crepeau dives to his right to make a comfortable save.
TSN.ca Staff
Morocco substituted out Ismael Saibari and substituted in Soufiana Rahimi. A big loss here for Morocco’s attack.
TSN.ca Staff
Ismael Saibari has gone done and needed treatment. It appears to be his hamstring and he’s in some discomfort. He’s coming off.
TSN.ca Staff
Redouane Halhal goes into the book for a hard challenge on Oluwaseyi.
TSN.ca Staff
The Porto midfielder takes on the near side again. The delivery is good and Alistair Johnston’s header is powerful, but off a defender’s leg and out of danger.
TSN.ca Staff
The Canadian Press
Morocco manager Mohamed Ouahbi looks a little agitated as he shouts instructions from the touchline.
TSN.ca Staff
A third corner as Tajon Buchanan is dispossessed just outside the box. Eustáquio moves over to the near side to take. Luc de Fougerolles’ header is eventually cleared.
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Richie Laryea makes a run into the area and wins a corner. Stephen Eustáquio takes and it’s punched away by Bono.
TSN.ca Staff
Canada and Morocco kick off round-of-16 matchup in Houston.
It’s half-time at Houston Stadium and the concourse is packed. I am seeing a lot of Canada and Morocco fans along with fans wearing Mexico jerseys. With it being the 4th of July there are also a lot of people dressed in Stars and Stripes. This stadium is the home of the Houston Texans and is huge – for World Cup matches the capacity is 68,777.
Heather Wright, Senior Correspondent, CTV News
Houston Stadium is packed and it is loud! A lot of red as both Canada and Morocco fans are decked out and ready for kick off.
68,777 fans in attendance. A lot of Canadians are present in the stadium who are outnumbered – maybe only slightly – by the Morocco fans.
One last final huddle amongst Canada’s starting 11 happening now as the starting whistle is about to go.
Heather Wright, CTV News Senior Correspondent
The FIFA Fan Festival watch party at the PNE in Vancouver hit capacity and sold out about an hour before Canada’s elimination match against Morocco.
Buses and SkyTrains were packed to the brim as fans hurried to find a place to take in what could be Canada’s last match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
CTV News learned the Fan Festival was full of people by about 8 a.m., and Staff were forced to close off access to the amphitheatre floor before 9.a.m.
James Paracy, CTVNewsVancouver.ca
Thousands of people are descending on Ottawa to watch the Canadian men’s soccer team take on Morocco in a historic match at the FIFA World Cup on Saturday.A free watch party taking place at LeBreton Flats is hosting up to 20,000 people at the site with four screens allowing fans to see the game.Fans could already be seen packing the site in red, white and black under a hot, humid summer day in the nation’s capital.
William Eltherington, Journalist, CTV News Ottawa
General Manager of Underdogs Sports Bar in Winnipeg, Cassandra Sousa told CTV News Channel that this was a historic moment for Canada and that everyone has been supportive.
Sousa added that fans in Manitoba are as enthusiastic about Canada’s soccer team as they are about its hockey team. She said the bar has had visitors not just from Canada, but from different counties during the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Archie Niari, CTVNews.ca Journalist
Former Team Canada captain, Collin Miller, who represented Canada in the 1986 FIFA World Cup in Mexico told CTV News Channel that the feeling of brotherhood has been one of the factors helping Canada reach this stage of the competitions.
“You saw when Koné broke his leg, you saw the reaction of the group,” Miller said, adding “without that team spirit, whatever we’re lacking, if we are lacking any sort of ability, a team has to make that up with team spirit.”
Archie Niari, CTVNews.ca Journalist
Canada and Morocco met in the group stage of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar on the final matchday. After losses to Belgium and Croatia, Canada had already been eliminated, while Morocco was looking for a win to move on to the knockouts.Morocco got on the board early through a goal from Hakim Ziyech in the fourth minute, taking advantage from some terrible miscommunication between Steven Vitoria and Milan Borjan.
They would go up two to the good in the 23rd through Youssef En-Nesyri. Before the break, Canada would pull one back through a Nayef Aguerd own goal, but that’s as close as Canada would come as it ended its tournament with a 2-1 loss. Morocco would go on to a Cinderella run, becoming the first African nation to reach the semifinals at a World Cup where they ultimately fell to France.
Both teams are much changed from Qatar. Of the 16 players who featured for Canada that day, eight (including six starters) are not on the current squad and another player (Ismaël Koné) is injured. Morocco also used 16 players with 11 players not returning.
Tsn.ca Staff
Morocco goalkeeper Bono is actually Canadian. The 35-year-old Al Hilal No. 1 was born in Montreal and spent the first three years of his life there before returning to his parents’ native Morocco.Prior to joining Al Hilal in 2023, Bono spent the vast majority of his career in Spain with Sevilla, Girona, Zaragoza and Atletico.
Tsn.ca Staff
Canada jerseys at the Toronto Fan Fest have completely sold out at the merchandise shop, with Staff even pulling display jerseys off mannequins to meet demand. Among the lucky fans was Joe, originally from England but living in Canada for the past 24 years, who managed to grab the final jersey available.Joe joked that the jersey will go to someone else, adding with a laugh, “make them pay double.” It was one more sign of the excitement surrounding Canada’s Round of 16 matchup against Morocco.
Sean Leathong, CTV News Toronto journalist
A roar bellowed from the crowd in Houston as Morocco ran out onto the field for warmups. Moroccan fans are also donning red for the game, but their cheers made it clear that much of the stadium is supporting the Atlas Lions.
The Canadian Press
Canada has taken the field at Houston Stadium for warmups ahead of their round-of-16 matchup against Morocco. Audible cheers came from fans in the stands wrapped in large Maple Leaf flags, and players clapped in appreciation as they ran out.
The Canadian Press
Houston Stadium is packed and it is loud! A lot of red as both Canada and Morocco fans are decked out and ready for kick off. One last final huddle amongst Canada’s starting 11 happening now as the starting whistle is about to go.
Heather Wright, CTV News National Journalist
After a historic underdog win over South Africa, Canada is only four wins away from the World Cup title and set to face Morocco in less than an hour at the Houston stadium.
Here’s a recap of how the team has done so far:
Canada vs. Bosnia and Herzegonia
In many ways, a 1-1 draw against Bosnia-Herzegovina felt like a victory for Canada on a historic day for the host side at the FIFA World Cup on on Friday, June 12
It was the first Canadian goal scored on home soil in this tournament and the first point for the country in seven all-time World Cup games.
Canada vs. Qatar
Canada earned its first-ever victory at the men’s World Cup with a 6-0 win over Qatar Thursday, June 18. Thousands of fans inside Vancouver’s BC Place became a sea of red, cheering on the home team as forward Jonathan David recorded a hat trick, the first recorded by a CONCACAF player at the World Cup in nearly 100 years.
Canada vs. Switzerland
This game marked the team’s first loss, at 2-1, to an opponent that came into the tournament in the top 20 of FIFA’s world rankings on Wednesday, June 24.
Switzerland took the top spot in Group B and Canada finished as the runner-up, advancing to the knockout stage of the FIFA World Cup for the first time ever.
Canada vs. South Africa
Canada made history on Sunday, June 28 with a 1-0 win over South Africa, after central midfielder Stephen Eustaquio scored the match’s only goal in the second-half stoppage time. The dramatic victory sent Canada to Round 16 for the first time ever.
CTVNews.ca Staff
Fifty minutes before kickoff, Canadian fans are ready and waiting at the stadium in Houston, armed in red and white, with posters and flags to show their support for the team.
Check out what the fans are wearing here:
The Canadian Press
If enthusiasm alone decided the outcome, Osman Khan would have already done his part.CTV News Toronto’s Sean Leathong caught up with Khan, who was first in line outside of Toronto’s fan festival and arrived at 8: 45 a.m. ET. Khan said he has just about lost his voice after cheering throughout the entire World Cup, but that didn’t stop him from showing up early once again, dressed in his Team Canada shirt and prepared for the forecast with a poncho.
For supporters like Khan, today’s knockout match is worth every sore throat, as fans hope Canada’s World Cup run continues.
Sean Leathong, CTV News Toronto journalist
The excitement is already building hours before kickoff.CTV News Toronto’s Sean Leathong reports long lines of Canada supporters stretching down Fort York Boulevard, with fans arriving nearly two hours before Canada’s Round of 16 match against Morocco. Many are hoping to secure a spot inside the official FIFA Fan Festival which the city has said is subject to capacity and will operate on a “first come” basis throughout the tournament.
Sean Leathong, CTV News Toronto journalist
Canadian coach Jesse Marsch said his young team is excited and looking forward to playing a “big” opponent today. And the players are promising to leave it all on the field in trying to pull off one of the biggest upsets yet.
On paper, today’s Canada versus Morocco Round of 16 showdown at the FIFA World Cup is a mismatch, a minnow versus a shark, or soccer’s version of David and Goliath.
Morocco, the sixth-ranked team in the world that made it to the tournament’s final four in 2022, is heavily favoured to eliminate the Canadian overachievers, who have recorded a number of impressive firsts at this World Cup — first goal, first win, first appearance in a knockout game, and first appearance in the Round of 16.
But while Canada has already eliminated one African nation — 1-0 knockout stage victory over South Africa last Sunday in Los Angeles — another one stands in the way of an appearance in the quarterfinals.
The Canadian Press
“We know that everybody’s going to write us off,” said Canadian coach Jesse Marsch. “But … we are focused on trying to really be our best for this match and deliver the best performance of our lives.”
The Canadian crew also pointed out that Morocco used a lot of energy in getting past the Netherlands on Monday, winning 3-2 on penalties after playing 30 minutes of extra time.
The Canadian Press
Jesse Marsch has been forced into many of his lineup decisions at the FIFA World Cup due to injuries, but the Canada head coach has consistently tinkered with the top of his formation by choice.
While Canada has sent out two strikers to start each of their four matches, Tani Oluwaseyi and Cyle Larin have both seen starts beside Jonathan David, while Promise David has made his impact felt as a substitute.
It remains unclear who will get the start in Saturday’s historic Round of 16 clash against Morocco as Canada looks to upset the 2022 semifinalists.
Marsch caught many off guard when he elected to start Oluwaseyi over Larin in Canada’s opening match of the tournament. It was the veteran Larin, though, that entered off the match and scored to secure a 1-1 draw against Bosnia and Herzegovina and Canada’s first-ever World Cup point.
TSN.ca Staff. Read the full story here.
Toronto hosted its last World Cup match on Thursday, and Vancouver is set to wrap up its stint next Tuesday.
Fans in both cities can still attend the FIFA Fan Festival, which will continue to broadcast games until the end of the World Cup.
Jhon Arias scored the lone goal in the 14th minute and Colombia earned a spot in the World Cup’s round of 16 with a 1-0 victory over Ghana on Friday in Kansas City, Mo.
Arias’ goal held up as the Colombian defense didn’t allow Ghana to get a single shot on goal against goalkeeper Camilo Vargas.
Colombia will face Switzerland in the round of 16 on Tuesday in Vancouver.
Colombia didn’t qualify for the 2022 World Cup, but they did reach the round of 16 in 2018 and the quarterfinals in 2014.
Lawrence Ati Zigi was stellar in goal with seven saves for Ghana.
Colombia had a 20-8 edge in shots and placed eight on target.
Reuters
Cape Verde, with a population of just over 500,000, rocked Lionel Messi’s Argentina with two stunning equalizers to raise the prospect of pulling off the greatest upset in World Cup history at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami on Friday.
But a Diney Borges own goal, under pressure from Argentina’s Cristian Romero, in the 111th minute finally broke Cape Verde’s resistance.
Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni said losing to Cape Verde “would have been madness.”
It was “a very tough match; you always have to take the positives – this team (Argentina) never gives up,” Scaloni said.
“We have to congratulate the opponent; when people say there are no easy opponents, they proved today that they are a great team,” he added.
Argentina, who are bidding to become the first team to win back-to-back World Cup titles since Brazil in 1962, will play Egypt on Tuesday in Atlanta for a place in the quarterfinals.
AFP
England’s World Cup last-16 match against Mexico will kick off at its originally scheduled time on Sunday following discussions over possibly bringing the start of the game forward due to storms, a source close to the arrangements said Friday.
Reports in Britain and Mexico said earlier Friday that FIFA was planning to move the kick-off at the Estadio Azteca from 6:00pm local time to midday due to concerns over forecast storms and flooding in Mexico City on Sunday.
However a source with knowledge of the FIFA discussions said Friday that the game would start at its original time, emphasising that “no decision was ever made to reschedule KO time.”
When asked about the potential change in kick-off, England forward Marcus Rashford said at training on Friday it would not be “ideal” but that players would take it in their stride.
“How we prepare for the game, it has to remain the same. We have to be focused, we have to be ready for anything,” Rashford said.
AFP
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