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Canada Faces Morocco With A Nation Watching

Canada kicks off the Round of 16 today against Morocco at NRG Stadium in Houston. The Round of 16 gets under way on Saturday with World Cup co-hosts Canada taking on Morocco in Houston, Texas, marking a historic day for Canadian football, with the men's team set to play in the last-16 for the first time in their history, thanks to a dramatic late victory over South Africa.

The oddsmakers are not treating this as a coin flip. The Opta supercomputer gives Morocco a 52.7 percent likelihood of winning in regulation time, while Canada is at 21.7 percent. A quarterfinal spot against the winner of France and Paraguay is on the table, and for a program that had never won a men's World Cup match before this tournament, simply being the underdog in a knockout game is the story.

The Rest of the Slate
Blue Jays
Dylan Cease struck out nine in seven sharp innings to pitch the Toronto Blue Jays past the Seattle Mariners 2-0 on Friday night in a rematch of last year's American League Championship Series. Cease, who leads the AL with 141 strikeouts, gave up three hits and walked one, the kind of outing that keeps his name in trade-value conversations regardless of where Toronto lands by August.
Maple Leafs
Vinni Lettieri and Samuel Hlavaj have signed one-year deals with the Toronto Maple Leafs, the team confirmed Friday, with financial terms of both contracts not disclosed immediately by the Leafs. It is organizational plumbing, not headline material, but a front office spending this actively on July depth signals a franchise trying to leave nothing to chance after last year's playoff miss.
Toronto FC
Toronto FC has exercised a contract buyout of American defender Henry Wingo, and the club also bought out the contract of South African forward Cassius Mailula. The moves clear both a roster spot and cap room just as TFC is reportedly close to completing a trade with Real Salt Lake for Nelson Palacio, suggesting the roster churn is building toward something specific rather than simple subtraction.
The Number
141

Dylan Cease's strikeout total, tops in the American League A Blue Jays rotation that has otherwise been unreliable this season has one certified front-line arm, and he is doing it on a team currently outside a wild card spot. That gap between individual performance and team record is exactly what turns a pitcher into trade bait by August 3, and how Toronto handles Cease's next six weeks will say more about the front office's read on 2026 than any single transaction so far.

What's On Tonight
1:00 PM ET · Canada vs Morocco (World Cup Round of 16) · TSN
4:00 PM ET · Blue Jays vs Mariners · Sportsnet
5:00 PM ET · Paraguay vs France (World Cup Round of 16) · CBC
Top Dog — Betting Angle

The pick: Canada to advance past the Round of 16 (+220). Canada's underlying shot-creation numbers through four matches rank among the tournament's better sides, and a co-host squad that has already won ugly once in the knockouts has shown it can survive without control of the game.

“A country that had never won a men's World Cup match a month ago is now one result from the quarterfinals, which is either remarkable progress or a very short memory”
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