Canada has to fight for a 1-1 draw with Honduras in World Cup qualifying
TORONTO — Canada had to work hard for a 1-1 tie with Honduras on Thursday in the opening game of the final round of CONCACAF World Cup qualifying.
The game — fast-paced and often prickly with little room to breathe — was the first of 14 for Canada in the final qualifying round in the region. And it was an instant reality check, with two valuable home points dropped.
The teams each scored from the penalty spot with Honduras going ahead 1-0 in the 40th minute from Alexander Lopez with Cyle Larin pulling the Canadian men even in the 66th.
Canada, currently ranked 59th in the word, came into the game on a wave of optimism. But No. 63 Honduras, looking calm and collected some 3,400 kilometres away from home, proved to be a stubborn opponent.