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.