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Canada Through, But the Hard Part Starts in Los Angeles

Switzerland took Group B, but Canada took something more durable: its first World Cup knockout berth in program history. Rubén Vargas struck 46 seconds into the second half at BC Place and Johan Manzambi doubled the lead in the 57th minute before Promise David, on as a late substitute, thundered a volley into the net in the 76th to make it two-one, final.

The structural reality is that Canada entered this tournament hoping to survive the group stage. They did. Second place in Group B now sends them to SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on Sunday for a Round of 32 match against South Africa, who upset South Korea one-nil in Wednesday's other Group A match, locking in the draw. Injury questions around Alphonso Davies and Stephen Eustaquio, neither at full fitness, will dominate the week. The result in Vancouver was a detour, not a derailment.

The Rest of the Slate
Blue Jays
The Jays dropped their series finale against Houston three-one Wednesday night, mustering one run against an Astros club that has now beaten them in back-to-back series. A new four-game set against Texas opens tonight at Rogers Centre, and the Rangers arrive with injury concerns of their own, making this the kind of soft-schedule opportunity a sub-.500 club cannot keep wasting.
WNBA
The Golden State Valkyries beat the Atlanta Dream 77-66 Wednesday, continuing one of the league's more surprising first-year stories. The Phoenix Mercury beat the Indiana Fever 111-109 on Wednesday, a result that keeps Fever watchers calibrating how much of Caitlin Clark's surrounding roster is championship-ready versus merely competitive.
MLB Wednesday
Pittsburgh hammered Seattle 11-1, a margin that does less damage to the Mariners' standing than to their bullpen depth heading into a stretch with no off days. The Chicago Cubs swept the New York Mets in a doubleheader, winning both games by a score of ten-three and ten-five, which is not a hitting problem for Chicago so much as a rotation-depth alarm for New York.
The Number
8

Canada's goals scored across three World Cup group-stage matches Eight goals in three games, with only two conceded, is not a team hanging on for dear life through the group stage — it is a team that belongs here. The question for Sunday in Los Angeles is whether the attack, built around players now carrying minutes and knocks, can replicate that output against a South Africa side that just beat South Korea: if Canada's injury-reduced midfield limits its ability to press high, the goal-scoring engine that looked so dominant against Qatar will be the first thing to stall.

What's On Tonight
7:00 PM ET · Toronto Tempo vs. Los Angeles Sparks · TSN
7:07 PM ET · Toronto Blue Jays vs. Texas Rangers · Sportsnet
4:00 PM ET · Ecuador vs. Germany (World Cup, Group E) · TSN
7:00 PM ET · Japan vs. Sweden (World Cup, Group F) · TSN
Top Dog — Betting Angle

The pick: Toronto Blue Jays over Texas tonight. The Rangers arrive with documented injury concerns, and the Jays, despite their offensive inconsistency, have historically performed better opening a new series at home after a loss than they do extending one. Check current odds on Sportsnet.

“Canada is in the knockout round of a World Cup for the first time, which means they have officially run out of history to make and must start winning games instead”
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