The League A match at BMO Field in Toronto marks Canada’s first on home soil since the men’s World Cup in Qatar
Canada will host Honduras at Toronto’s BMO Field in CONCACAF Nations League play on March 28.
“The last time we played in Toronto in March, we qualified for the FIFA World Cup,” Canada coach John Herdman said in a statement Thursday. “This is just the start of the journey and we hope the fans that were there celebrating will support us on our first step toward our home World Cup preparations for 2026.”
The 53rd-ranked Canadian men lost 2-1 at No. 81 Honduras on June 13, four days after blanking No. 86 Curacao 4-0 at Vancouver’s B.C. Place Stadium. Those Nations League matches came amidst turmoil in the Canada camp, with players refusing to take part in a planned July 5 friendly against Panama over ongoing labour talks.The four group winners from League A will meet in June in a knockout format, featuring semifinals, third-place match and final.
The CONCACAF Nations League features 41 teams from the confederation split into three tiers: League A , B and C .
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