The Canadian men's national soccer team faces Trinidad and Tobago in a crucial Copa América qualifier at Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas. A victory for Canada would secure their place in the Copa América, while a defeat would raise further questions ahead of their role as hosts for the 2026 World Cup. The match is seen as an opportunity for redemption after a challenging year for the team. Canada's coach Mauro Biello has appointed Stephen Eustáquio as the team's captain for this significant match. The game is described as Canada's last chance to qualify for the Copa América, with a new captain and a youth-driven team approach. The match is currently 0-0 at halftime, with Canada having dominated the first half. Cyle Larin scored in the 61st minute to give Canada a 1-0 lead over Trinidad and Tobago.
🇨🇦 1-0 🇹🇹 Cyle Larin gives @CANMNT_Official the lead in the second half. https://t.co/SygFFXC77d
Cyle Larin after a rough first hour has 🇨🇦 up 1-0 over T and T. Winner goes to Copa America.
Fantastic finish from Larin. Finally a breakthrough for Canada.
Well I guess it's Osmow's for dinner. #CanMNT
Finally. Goal, Canada. Larin in the 61st minute. PA announcer pronounces it, "Seal." It's been that kinda afternoon here in Texas.
The game plan is so clear from Trinidad and Tobago. Canada has to score first.
In this win-and-you're-in to Copa America, it's 0-0 at the half between Canada and Trinidad & Tobago. Canada has been the much better and more aggressive side, becoming clear their game plan is to attack and cross from the left side. Larin had the best chance of the first 45.
Good luck to Moïse Bombito and @CanadaSoccerEN as they look to qualify for the 2024 Copa América today against Trinidad and Tobago 🇨🇦💪 #Rapids96 https://t.co/BrH6YhKtOK
Huge match today for Canada's national men's soccer team, the last chance to qualify for Copa America. The youth movement is here, new captain in the mix, a different mantra from the group. From Texas, "This is where you can show to the world you’re a serious football team." https://t.co/NaBIHf8MNZ
Canada coach Mauro Biello on why the captain armband is going to Stephen Eustáquio tomorrow in the Copa America qualifier -- https://t.co/9fr41ZqRlc
You are looking live at Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas where tomorrow Canada's national men's soccer team faces Trinidad & Tobago in a Copa America qualifier. Win, and they're in. Lose, and even more questions await in advance of Canada hosting the 2026 World Cup. https://t.co/e8eztbbNXE
The Canadian men's team has a chance to earn a modicum of redemption and bounce back from a tumultuous year when it faces Trinidad and Tobago in a one-game playoff to advance to the Copa América. (@JohnMolinaro) https://t.co/XZGzAC4fQy