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    Canada VS Qatar

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    • Fernando Giordano
      Fernando Giordano
      Canada VS Qatar Canada has a comprehensive edge over Qatar in terms of overall strength and squad depth. As one of the co - hosts of this World Cup, Canada has a total team value of nearly 200 million euros, more than 10 times that of Qatar, which is about 19 million euros. Canada has as many as 11 starting players who play in the top five European leagues. With Alphonso Davies of Bayern Munich, Jonathan David of Juventus, and Buchanan of Villarreal as the core, the team ranks among the best in North America in terms of physical confrontation, sprint speed, and high - pressing ability. In contrast, most Qatari players come from the domestic league. Although coached by the famous coach Lopetegui and with a highly - polished tactical system, when facing high - intensity physical confrontation, the shortcomings of the West Asian team in rhythm and physical fitness are likely to be magnified. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live football streaming Canada's head c
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    • Antons Luckn B
      Antons Luckn B
      Canada VS Qatar In terms of hard power, there is a significant gap between the two teams. Canada is currently ranked 30th in the FIFA world rankings, with a total squad value of up to 204 million euros. Led by Bayern Munich left - back Alphonso Davies (valued at 40 million euros) and Juventus forward Jonathan David (valued at 30 million euros), 23 of their players play in mainstream European or MLS leagues. Their physical confrontation and sprinting ability are top - notch in North America. On the other hand, Qatar is ranked 49th in the world, and the total value of their squad is only 19.9 million euros, just one - tenth of Canada's. Their lineup is mainly based on domestic league players, and only Akram Afif (valued at 8 million euros) has inter - continental level. In terms of recent form, Canada has remained unbeaten in 9 consecutive matches (3 wins and 6 draws). They have won all four home games in Vancouver, scoring 17 goals and conceding only 2. Qatar has only played 3 games sin
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    • Smile Kyels
      Smile Kyels
      Canada VS Qatar Canada has been disrupting the opponent's rhythm of playing the ball out from the back, forcing them into frequent passing errors. In attack, the team relies heavily on high - speed sprints on both flanks. The full - backs push far forward to widen the playing area. After reaching the by - line, they can either play low cross - passes or high - hanging balls. The team's strikers are tall, giving them an obvious advantage in aerial duels in the penalty area. Set - pieces such as corners and free - kicks are well - designed with multiple players making runs for a layered attack, which is a reliable scoring method. In positional play, Canada is good at making wide left - right ball transfers to stretch the opponent's defense and then exploit the gaps in the flanks with through - balls. The team's transition from defense to attack is quick and fierce. They can pose a shooting threat within seconds after winning the ball. However, the team has its weaknesses. When the full -
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    • Mexico VS South Korea Mexico has shown overwhelming offensive and defensive advantages in this tournament. With a 70% win rate and a goal - to - goal - against ratio of 18:4, it highlights the team's high - efficiency conversion at the offensive end and solidity at the defensive end. The average of 1.8 goals per game far exceeds South Korea's 1.5. The absolute advantage of 14 goal differences confirms the team's dominance in offensive - defensive transitions. In home games, Mexico further strengthens its strong performance. It has a 62.5% win rate and a goal difference of 16:4. In terms of corner kicks, although Mexico's average of 5 corner kicks per game is slightly lower than South Korea's 5.2, its offensive efficiency is more prominent. The average of 1.8 yellow cards per game also reflects the team's tactical execution under high - pressure tactics. On the other hand, South Korea has been performing poorly away from home. A 30% loss rate and an offensive - defensive data of 15:13 r
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