How to Watch Canada vs Qatar at FIFA World Cup 2026: Full Match Replay and Highlights
Canada vs Qatar FIFA World Cup 2026: Live Stream and TV Coverage
The Group B match between Canada and Qatar will take place at BC Place in Vancouver, kicking off on June 18, 2026, at 23:00 local time. Fans can find out where to catch the live action, replays, and highlights here.
International Broadcasters for Canada vs Qatar
The game will be available on multiple broadcasters worldwide. For example, viewers in Canada can watch on TSN+, while in the US, it may be available through various streaming platforms depending on rights. Other countries have their own channels such as beIN SPORTS in Algeria, Bahrain, and Qatar, Disney+ Premium in Brazil, DAZN Spain in Andorra, and SBS On Demand in Australia.
To see the full list of broadcasters by country, fans should check local listings or official FIFA sources.
Using a VPN to Watch from Anywhere
If you face geo-restrictions or blackout zones, a Virtual Private Network (VPN) can help access streams securely. Services like ExpressVPN allow you to connect to servers in countries where the match is broadcast, bypassing restrictions.
- Download and install a trusted VPN app on your device.
- Connect to a server in a country showing the match.
- Clear browser cache and cookies to reflect the new location.
- Visit the broadcaster’s site or app to start streaming.
For watching on bigger screens, Android-based smart TVs and devices like Amazon Fire Stick support VPN apps directly. Others like Apple TV or Roku may need Smart DNS or casting from a VPN-connected device.
Confirmed Teams and Lineups
Canada's Starting XI: Maxime Crépeau; Alistair Johnston, Luc De Fougerolles, Derek Cornelius, Richie Laryea; Tajon Buchanan, Stephen Eustáquio (captain), Ismaël Koné, Ali Ahmed; Cyle Larin, Jonathan David. Coach: Jesse Marsch.
Qatar's Starting XI: Mahmoud Abunada; Ayoub Al-Oui, Pedro Miguel, Boualem Khoukhi (captain), Homam El Amin; Assim Madibo, Jassem Gaber, Issa Laye; Edmílson Junior, Yusuf Abdurisag, Akram Afif. Coach: Julen Lopetegui.
Substitutes and Changes
Both teams have several substitutes ready to come on, with no reported injuries or suspensions affecting selections for this match.
Recent Form and Head-to-Head
Canada has struggled to win consistently, with one victory against Uzbekistan and several draws, including a 1-1 World Cup opener with Bosnia and Herzegovina. They scored six goals and conceded four in five recent matches.
Qatar has had a tougher run, drawing only once and losing multiple games. Their World Cup debut ended 1-1 with Switzerland, but they have scored just two goals while letting in five over the last five outings.
The only previous meeting between these sides was a friendly on September 23, 2022, where Canada won 2-0 in Qatar.
Group B Standings and Match Details
After the first round of matches, Canada holds second place in Group B, with Qatar in third.
Kits: Canada will wear their all-black second kit, with the goalkeeper in yellow and red details. Qatar will don white kits trimmed in maroon, while their goalkeeper wears dark green with magenta accents. Match officials are set to wear turquoise.
Weather Conditions
The match will be played under sunny skies with a light west breeze. Temperatures will start at around 23°C (73°F), rising slightly by full time. Humidity will drop from 51% at kickoff to 46% as the game ends. The stadium roof will remain closed throughout the tournament matches at BC Place.






