World Cup fans in Vancouver get ready to paint the town red
Thousands of supporters filled BC Place and nearby fan zones as Canada chased its first World Cup win against Qatar.
- Canada hosts Qatar on Thursday at BC Place in Vancouver for a Group B match, with both nations seeking their first World Cup victory in their histories.
- Qatar enters on a seven-game winless streak dating back to last year, while Canada aims to build on a 1-1 draw with Bosnia & Herzegovina, their first-ever World Cup point.
- Canada coach Jesse Marsch confirmed that Bayern Munich star Alphonso Davies is fit and available after an MRI showed his hamstring injury is healing well.
- Marsch emphasized the need for a strong start, urging fans to act as a "12th man" in the stadium to help the Canucks dictate the match's early tempo.
- With all four teams in Group B currently tied with one point, the result is crucial for both sides as they pursue a knockout stage spot.
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Vancouver (Canada), 18 Jun (EFE).- Qatar's coach, Spanish player Julen Lopetegui, this Thursday asked his players to stand up after the tough 6-0 defeat against Canada and to focus on the last match of Group B against Bosnia and Herzegovina, which he described as “a final” for a selection that, he recalled, first contests a World Cup for sporting merits. “We have two options: to start talking about the referee and the things that have happened o…
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