The Canadian national soccer team's fourteenth CONCACAF World Cup qualifying match is against Panamá. The Maple Leafs won at home 4-0 against Jamaica in the thirteenth round of the World Cup qualifiers which gave John Herdman’s squad the qualification to Qatar 2022. Canadá are currently in first place in the CONCACAF standings with 28 points.
On the other hand, Thomas Christiansen's boys lost 5-1 against the United States at Exploria Stadium in Orlando. The ‘Canaleros’ are in fifth place with 18 points and are already eliminated from qualifying for the Qatar 2022 World Cup after the loss against the Stars and Stripes.
Date: Wednesday, March 30, 2022
Time: 7:05 PM (CT)
Location: Rommel Fernandez Stadium, Panama City, Panama
ET: 8:05 PM
CT: 7:05 PM
MT: 6:05 PM
PT: 5:05 PM
Canadá: Sportsnet 360, Onesoccer
US: Will not be broadcast
México: Will not be broadcast
Panamá: TVMax
Canadá: Sportsnet Now
US: Telemundo Deportes En Vivo, Paramount+
México: Will not be broadcast
The Canadian national soccer team and Panamá have met each other a total of 13 times. The Maple Leafs have won 4 times while the ‘Canaleros’ have won just 1 time, with the remaining 8 games ending in draws.
The last five meetings between Canadá and Panamá favor John Herdman’s squad. The Maple Leafs have won two out of the five matches, while Panamá have won just once. The last meeting between the two clubs was a Canadá win in the current Octagonal, where Herdman’s squad defeated Panamá 4-1.
The odds are in favor of Canadá. John Herman´s squad plays away but sits in the first place. Codere considers them strong favorites giving them -110 odds. Meanwhile, gives Panamá +105 odds to defeat the Maple Leafs. On the other hand, the draw is given in +215 odds.
Panama, coached by Spanish-Danish coach Thomas Christiansen, is now out of any chance of qualifying for Qatar 2022 as it is stuck in fifth place with 18 points, while Costa Rica is in fourth place, the playoff spot, with 22 points.
Christiansen, still in the throes of disappointment after the elimination, assured afterward that his idea of continuing is clear: "I have already shown that I want to stay. That's what I have let the federation know, even my agents, not to ask anyone or receive offers because my first choice is going to be Panama. Let's see how it goes. I can't say more," he said at a press conference, his voice cracking.
Canada defeated Jamaica 4-0 to secure their mathematical qualification to the next World Cup in Qatar 2022. John Herdman's men had gone 36 years without reaching a World Cup.
Cyle Larin, Tajon Buchanan, Junior Hoilett pulled off the miracle in a match in which the Maple Leafs were far superior and played in Toronto, and whose dominance was backed up by an own goal from Jamaica's Adrian Mariappa.
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