Canada will make history this summer and the eyes of the world and soccer fans in country coming together to watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the Great White North.The country has never hosted the men's tournament before and 13 matches spread between BMO Field, Toronto, and Vancouver's BC Place will ensure soccer mania grips North America. It's the biggest World Cup ever, too, with 104 games featuring 48 teams.
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Defending champions Argentina will be hopeful Lionel Messi can shake off his injury struggle to lead the Albiceleste to a fourth world crown. European champions Spain will fancy their chances, as will Kylian Mbappe's France, Brazil and Germany, who will play Ivory Coast in Toronto in Group E.What of Canada's hopes? Well, things can only get better after six games, six defeats from their past two World Cup appearances, but hopes are high for an improvement. The captain Alphonso Davies and Jonathan David have elite European experience, while boss Jesse Marsch's high-pressing style has won neutral fans. The Canucks start their campaign against Bosnia and Herzegovina on Friday, June 12 at BMO Field, Toronto.In this article, we outline the World Cup broadcasters in Canada and what you need to do if you're overseas and want to watch "The Canucks" — including free live streams. There's also information below on Canada's fixtures and, for trivia fans, some information about Canada's history in the FIFA World Cup.














