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.