Battle-hardened Canada ready for final round of CONCACAF World Cup qualifying
TORONTO — Canada got to the final round of World Cup qualifying the hard way.
With the CONCACAF road map changing several times as the pandemic played havoc with the world soccer schedule, the 59th-ranked Canadian men — along with El Salvador (No. 64) and Panama (No. 74) — slogged their way through a 29-team first round and then a knockout second round to earn the right to join Mexico (No. 9), the U.S. (No. 10), Costa Rica (No. 44), Jamaica (No. 50) and Honduras (No. 63) in the so-called Octagonal.
Canada coach John Herdman believes the long road has paid dividends. Just how many will be seen over the next seven months.
Canada has 14 matches to make its case for Qatar 2022, looking to end a World Cup drought that stretches back to 1986. It starts Thursday, with the Canadians hosting Honduras at BMO Field in their first game on home soil since a landmark 2-0 win over the U.S. in CONCACAF Nations League play Oct. 15, 2019, at BMO Field.