Canadian men face crucial stretch of CONCACAF World Cup qualifying games
Canada kicks off a crucial stretch of CONCACAF World Cup qualifying this weekend with the first of what could be four games in 11 days.
At stake is a chance for the Canadian men, currently ranked 70th in the world and seventh in CONCACAF, to reach the final round of qualifying in the region for the first time since 1996-97.
“It’s massive,” said midfielder Samuel Piette.
“Big games are coming. We know how important these games are,” he added. “We know there’s no margin for error now in this road to qualify for the World Cup.”