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2026 FIFA World Cup
29MAR

Canada draw final send-off, await Flores call

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Canada drew 1-1 with the Republic of Ireland in Montreal on 5 June, an own goal cancelled out, with the Flores ACL replacement call still to come.

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Canada drew 1-1 with the Republic of Ireland in Montreal on Friday 5 June, their final friendly before the World Cup 1. Jake O'Brien turned the ball into his own net; Chiedozie Ogbene equalised for Ireland.

The result settles little before the tournament. Canada still owe a replacement for Marcelo Flores, who ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament after being named in the squad , with Jayden Nelson favoured for the slot per earlier reporting . That call falls on the same 3pm ET cut-off that frames the host's Richards decision, leaving Canada to open the tournament with one certain change still officially pending.

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Canada, one of the three World Cup co-host nations, drew 1-1 with the Republic of Ireland in Montreal on 5 June in their final practice match before the tournament. Ireland's Jake O'Brien scored an own goal for Canada's opener; Chiedozie Ogbene equalised for Ireland. The main unresolved question is not the scoreline but who replaces Marcelo Flores, a 22-year-old midfielder who ruptured his ACL shortly after being named in the squad. Canada's coaching staff have until 11 June at 3pm to formally name a replacement. Reports before the Montreal match named Austin FC winger Jayden Nelson as the favoured candidate for the place.

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Root Causes

Flores's ACL rupture is the only material unresolved item for Canada's squad. The draw in Montreal reflects a deliberate approach: Marsch rotated players, managed minutes for fitness purposes, and used the Ireland fixture as a controlled physical load rather than a full-intensity performance test.

The ACL replacement decision remaining open on 5 June partly reflects FIFA's own process. Squads are submitted, then a 24-hour pre-match window allows a single swap only for injury. Canada's medical team is managing the timeline deliberately rather than filing early, which gives them maximum observation time before committing to Nelson.

What could happen next?
  • Consequence

    Canada enter their first group match against Bosnia and Herzegovina on 15 June having confirmed one forced personnel change, which slightly narrows Marsch's tactical flexibility in the opening fixture.

  • Opportunity

    The 11 June replacement window gives Canada until after the Germany vs USA friendly to observe one more competitive display before finalising the replacement call, allowing a data-informed rather than time-pressured decision.

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