Switzerland vs. Canada: a Unanimous read the market agrees on
Alphonso Davies is out, and Canada’s midfield is in turmoil. Yet, the anticipation is electric as The Reds prepare to face Switzerland in what some call the most significant match in Canadian men’s soccer history. The market sees Switzerland as a slight favorite, with a six-in-ten chance to edge out Canada. Experts predict a tight, low-scoring affair, with the expected goal margin barely tipping in Switzerland’s favor. This consensus suggests a nail-biter, with both teams likely to keep the scoreline close. As Canada aims to make history on home soil, the pressure on their defense to hold firm without Davies is immense. With Switzerland’s unbeaten record against CONCACAF teams hanging in the balance, the stage is set for a historic showdown. Watch for how Canada’s backline adapts, a crucial factor the markets might not fully account for.
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Switzerland never lost to a CONCACAF team at a World Cup…Canada about to make history on their own floor tomorrow 🇨🇦😤
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Hockey has long been Canada’s game, but is the World Cup and The Reds’ historic soccer success changing that? We talk to Canadians ahead of the team’s final group stage match against Switzerland
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It’s time to talk about Canada’s final group stage game against Switzerland: once again, the biggest in men’s national team history. What does a win, loss or draw mean for #CANMNT’s World Cup future?
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🇨🇦 Canada faces severe midfield issues ahead of its critical World Cup match against Switzerland on June 24. Ismaël Koné is out of the tournament with a fractured leg, while captain Stephen Eustáquio missed Sunday’s training session
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#CanMNT says Alphonso Davies is still in return to play protocol. Everyone else is in full training.
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🚑 TEAM NEWS — 18 Jun (FINAL) 🇨🇦 Canada: ❌ Davies OUT (hamstring, eyes SUI game) ⚠️ Bombito game-time call → Laryea starts at LB again after the Bosnia draw
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