Canada took the pitch against Qatar on June 18 at BC Place in Vancouver, chasing something the country has never achieved: a World Cup victory. For a nation co-hosting the tournament alongside the US and Mexico, the pressure to deliver in front of a home crowd was real.

Both Canada and Qatar entered the Group B clash with identical records, each carrying a single point from their opening fixtures. Canada had drawn its first match against Bosnia and Herzegovina, leaving the home side in need of a result to keep its tournament hopes alive.

The setting was significant. BC Place in Vancouver hosted the 6:00 PM EDT kickoff, marking one of the milestone moments in the expanded 48-team format. This is the first World Cup to feature that many nations, a dramatic expansion from the 32-team tournaments fans have watched for decades.

On June 9, Kraken was announced as FIFA’s Official Crypto Exchange Supporter. That makes it the first crypto exchange to ever hold such a designation at a World Cup. The partnership is designed to boost fan engagement across host cities.

Then there’s Chiliz, the blockchain platform behind most major fan tokens in sports. On June 11, the company launched its “Burn to Glory: World Edition” program, which ties the burning of national team fan tokens directly to match results. When a team wins, up to 10% of its associated fan tokens get burned, permanently reducing the supply.