Stephen Eustaquio, born in Leamington, Ontario, received a clearance on the edge of South Africa's penalty box in the 92nd minute, chested it down, and hammered a half-volley past goalkeeper Ronwen Williams to give Canada a one-nil win and its first-ever berth in the World Cup Round of 16. The scoreline understates Canada's dominance: the Canadians out-chanced South Africa 12-6 in total shots and held a 7-1 advantage in shots on target, with 28 touches in the opposition box compared to just nine for Bafana Bafana.
The more revealing detail is structural. Alphonso Davies, absent for the entire group stage with a hamstring injury he sustained at Bayern Munich, entered in the 75th minute and looked rusty, but Canada was measurably more dangerous when he was on the pitch. Five days of rest before the July 4 Round of 16 in Houston could bring Davies close to full match fitness, which means Canada's ceiling in this tournament has not yet been reached. Canada will face the winner of tonight's Netherlands-Morocco match, a game this country now has a direct interest in watching.