LOCAL NEWS, DELIVERED DAILY. Subscribe to our daily news wrap and get the top stories sent straight to your inbox every evening.
Ghana's Marvin Senaya, left, tackles Panama's Tomas Rodriguez during the World Cup Group L soccer match between Ghana and Panama in Toronto, Wednesday, June 17, 2026. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough)

Panama, Croatia face must-win game tonight in Toronto

Jun 23, 2026 | 2:00 AM

TORONTO — Panama is hoping for a better outcome tonight when it plays its second World Cup game at Toronto Stadium.

Los Canaleros dropped a 1-0 decision to Ghana in the Group L opener last Wednesday in the Ontario capital, surrendering the winning goal five minutes into second-half stoppage time. Manager Thomas Christiansen called the late defeat “cruel” and a “gut punch.”

Panama will look to level its record when it faces Croatia, which lost 4-2 to pre-tournament favourite England last Wednesday in Arlington, Texas. Both sides are calling the 7 p.m. ET showdown a must-win.

It will be the fourth World Cup match played at Toronto Stadium, and third straight involving teams not from North America. Senegal and Iraq square off in a Group I match on Friday, and a July 2 knockout-stage game will round out the Toronto schedule.

Canada earned its first-ever World Cup point when it rallied to tie Bosnia-Herzegovina 1-1 on June 12th in Toronto.

This is Panama’s second World Cup and the 34th-ranked team will be underdogs against Croatia. Panama has only scored twice and hasn’t picked up a point in four previous World Cup matches.

This is Croatia’s seventh World Cup, and it has lost the opener at four of them. However, the side has only lost back-to-back World Cup matches once.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 23, 2026.

The Canadian Press