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Canada Sits First, Switzerland Waits in Vancouver

Canada is in Group B and made a statement in its second match, crushing Qatar 6-0 after opening with a draw against Bosnia and Herzegovina. Because Canada and Switzerland both sit comfortably at the top of the table with four points, a draw in their final match would automatically send both nations through to the knockout stage regardless of the other game's outcome.

Thanks to the goal difference Canada built up dismantling Qatar, manager Jesse Marsch's team is sitting top of Group B, and their clash with Switzerland in Vancouver is a straight showdown for the top spot, although Canada currently has the edge, knowing that a draw will be enough to retain first place. The Group B winner will face a third-place team in the round of 32 on July 2, and most crucially for Canada, that match will take place at BC Place in Vancouver.

The Rest of the Slate
Blue Jays
The Cubs scored 16 runs on the Blue Jays on Friday night, a 16-2 final that is less a loss than a structural diagnosis. A rotation and lineup that cannot contain a Cubs offence at Wrigley Field raises serious questions about how this club competes in a division already running away from it.
Toronto Tempo
The Tempo held off the Connecticut Sun 101-97 on Friday, a result that required holding on late against one of the WNBA's more experienced rosters. The win demonstrates this young franchise can close games, which is a different skill than building leads.
World Cup
An own goal by Australia in the 11th minute, followed by a score from Alex Freeman in the 43rd minute, led the U.S. to a 2-0 victory in Seattle on Friday, clinching a spot in the knockout round with one group-stage game still to play. Meanwhile, Ranger Suarez carried a no-hitter into the seventh inning and the Boston Red Sox beat the Seattle Mariners 6-2 on Friday night.
The Number
6

Canada's margin of victory over Qatar in their World Cup group match Jonathan David scored three goals, Cyle Larin added one, Nathan Saliba chipped in, and Qatar contributed an own goal — a scoreline that built the goal differential cushion Canada now carries into Wednesday's decisive clash with Switzerland.

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Top Dog — Betting Angle

The pick: Canada to advance from Group B. Both Canada and Switzerland need only a draw on June 24 to qualify, meaning Canada's elimination from the knockout stage would require a scenario where they lose decisively while Bosnia and Herzegovina simultaneously pull off a result against Qatar. The structural math here strongly favours Canada regardless of how the Switzerland match itself unfolds.

“A country that went 36 years between World Cup appearances is now one result from the last 32, with home-ground advantage waiting as the prize”
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