Canada vs Qatar Live Stream: Where to Watch Free

Canada vs Qatar Live Stream

Canada vs Qatar is one of the most anticipated fixtures of the early World Cup 2026 schedule. With both sides sitting on one point after their opening draws, this Group B matchday-two clash at Vancouver’s BC Place has the feel of a knockout game already. If you want to catch every moment, here’s everything you need to know about the kickoff time, where to watch Canada vs Qatar free, and which TV channels are broadcasting the match in your country.

Match Details

DetailInformation
MatchCanada vs Qatar
TournamentFIFA World Cup 2026 โ€“ Group B
DateThursday, June 18, 2026
VenueBC Place, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Kickoff6:00 p.m. EDT | 3:00 p.m. PDT | 11:00 p.m. BST | 8:00 a.m. AEST (June 19)

Tournament Context: World Cup 2026 Group B

Group B of the 2026 FIFA World Cup consists of Canada, Qatar, Switzerland, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. After matchday one, all four teams are tied on one point – Canada drew 1-1 with Bosnia and Herzegovina, while Qatar came from behind to earn a stunning 1-1 draw against Switzerland. That remarkable opening round means the group is completely wide open heading into matchday two.

A Canada win here would move Jesse Marsch’s side into a strong position, while for Qatar, defeat would leave them with little margin for error in their final game against Bosnia and Herzegovina. With the World Cup 2026 schedule now in full flow, this match could effectively decide who stays in the hunt for the knockout rounds.

The full World Cup Group B schedule:

  • June 12: Canada vs Bosnia and Herzegovina โ€“ BMO Field, Toronto (3:00 p.m. ET)
  • June 13: Qatar vs Switzerland โ€“ San Francisco Bay Area Stadium (3:00 p.m. ET)
  • June 18: Canada vs Qatar โ€“ BC Place, Vancouver (6:00 p.m. ET)
  • June 18: Switzerland vs Bosnia and Herzegovina โ€“ SoFi Stadium, Inglewood (3:00 p.m. ET)
  • June 24: Switzerland vs Canada โ€“ BC Place, Vancouver (3:00 p.m. ET)
  • June 24: Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Qatar โ€“ Lumen Field, Seattle (3:00 p.m. ET)

The top two teams from each of the 12 World Cup 2026 groups advance to the Round of 32, with the eight best third-place finishers also progressing. Goal difference could be decisive if teams finish level on points, making every goal and every result matter from this point forward.

Canada vs Qatar: Predicted Lineups

Canada Predicted XI

Jesse Marsch’s side dominated large portions of their opener against Bosnia and Herzegovina, but needed Cyle Larin coming off the bench to grab a late equaliser. Alphonso Davies is still recovering from a hamstring injury and is targeting the Switzerland game. In his absence, Richie Laryea is expected to continue at left back, having played the full 90 minutes and won all eight of his ground duels against Bosnia. Defender Moise Bombito is listed as a game-time decision after returning to full training.

PositionPlayerClub
GKMaxime CrepeauLos Angeles FC
RBAlistair JohnstonCeltic
CBLuc de Fougerolles or Moise Bombitoโ€”
CBDerek CorneliusPanathinaikos
LBRichie LaryeaNottingham Forest
CMStephen EustaquioPorto
CMIsmaรซl KonรฉMarseille
AMLiam MillarStade de Reims
RWTani OluwaseyiMinnesota United
LWJonathan DavidLille
STCyle Larin or Ike Ugboโ€”

Qatar Predicted XI

Qatar are managed by Julen Lopetegui, the experienced Spanish coach. His side was heavily outplayed by Switzerland in their opener โ€” conceding 26 shots and 3.2 expected goals, but goalkeeper Mahmoud Abunada was outstanding, making five key saves before Edmilson Junior struck a late equaliser to earn a point. Lopetegui is expected to set up compactly again, asking his players to absorb pressure and threaten on the counter. Almost the entire squad is drawn from the Qatar Stars League, with Homam Ahmed the only player based abroad (currently at Cultural Leonesa in Spain’s second division).

PositionPlayerClub
GKMahmoud AbunadaAl-Duhail
RBAyoub Al-OuiAl-Rayyan
CBPedro MiguelAl-Duhail
CBBoualem KhoukhiAl-Sadd
LBHomam AhmedCultural Leonesa
CMAbdulaziz Hatem / Ahmed GaberAl-Rayyan / Al-Ahli
CMIssa LayeAl-Gharafa
RWEdmilson JuniorAl-Qadisiyah
AMAbdullah MadiboAl-Sailiya
LWAkram AfifAl-Sadd
STAlmoez AliAl-Duhail

Tactical Snapshot: What to Expect

This match sets up as a classic clash between attack and defence. Canada is expected to control possession and push forward relentlessly in front of a roaring home crowd, with Jonathan David and the wide players looking to find pockets of space behind Qatar’s defensive line. The challenge for Jesse Marsch is getting his forwards to be more clinical than they were in the opener. Canada created chances but struggled to convert.

Qatar, meanwhile, will almost certainly sit in a deep defensive block, slow the game’s tempo, and look to spring danger on the counter through the pace of Akram Afif and Edmilson Junior. Their pressing intensity in the opener was the lowest of any team in round one, conceding an average of nearly 35 passes before making a defensive action. If Canada can find the right final ball and Abunada can be beaten, the hosts should take all three points. But Qatar have already shown they can spring a surprise.

About the Venue: BC Place, Vancouver

BC Place is one of the most striking venues in the 2026 FIFA World Cup stadiums lineup. Located at 777 Pacific Boulevard in downtown Vancouver, it originally opened on June 19, 1983, and was transformed by a comprehensive CA$563 million renovation completed in 2011. Its most iconic feature is the retractable roof, the largest cable-supported structure of its kind in the world, which can open to reveal mountain views on clear days. The stadium holds approximately 54,000 spectators for this World Cup and is the busiest Canadian venue in the tournament, hosting seven matches in total across the group stage and the Round of 32.

BC Place has plenty of history with major events; it hosted the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2010 Winter Olympics and staged the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup Final. For matchday travel, public transport is the recommended option: the stadium sits within easy reach of the SkyTrain Expo Line (Stadium-Chinatown station) and the Canada Line (Yaletown-Roundhouse station), both a short walk away.

Where to Watch Canada vs Qatar Live Stream

Canada vs Qatar kicks off at 6:00 p.m. EDT on Thursday, June 18, 2026 โ€” that’s 11:00 p.m. BST in the UK, 8:00 a.m. AEST on Friday morning in Australia, and 3:30 a.m. IST in India.

Here’s how to find and access your stream in five simple steps:

  1. Find your country’s official broadcaster using the table below.
  2. Download the broadcaster’s app (ITV X, SBS On Demand, TSN+, Fox Sports app, etc.).
  3. Create a free account if required โ€” most free-to-air apps only need an email address.
  4. Navigate to the World Cup section and find Canada vs Qatar.
  5. Log in 10โ€“15 minutes before kickoff to avoid last-minute technical issues.

All major broadcaster apps support iOS, Android, smart TVs, Apple TV, Fire Stick, and desktop browsers.

In the UK, Canada vs Qatar is live on ITV1, with free streaming on ITVX. No paid subscription is required โ€” just a free account and a valid TV licence.

In the USA, FS1 carries the English-language broadcast, with the Fox Sports app and FOX One streaming platform also available. Telemundo covers the Spanish-language feed. FuboTV, which carries both FOX and FS1, offers a free trial for new subscribers.

In Canada, Bell Media holds the rights. TSN broadcasts every match across its network of channels (TSN 1, 3, 4, 5), with streaming via TSN+ and TSN.ca. CTV is also carrying selected matches free over the air, and Crave offers access for existing subscribers.

In Australia, SBS has the entire tournament free-to-air, with SBS On Demand streaming every match at no cost.

In India, Zee5 holds the exclusive digital rights, with JioCinema also carrying coverage. Both require a subscription.

In the MENA region, beIN Sports holds exclusive rights across 24 countries, accessible via the beIN CONNECT app.

Best Free Viewing Options: Quick Summary

RegionBroadcasterFree?Platform
UKITV1✅ FreeITVX
USAFS1 / FOX (antenna)✅ Free (antenna)Fox Sports app (needs provider)
USATelemundo✅ Free (antenna)Peacock (subscription for stream)
USAFuboTV🆓 Free trialfubo.tv
CanadaCTV✅ Free (selected matches)CTV app
CanadaTSN💳 SubscriptionTSN+ / TSN.ca
AustraliaSBS✅ FreeSBS On Demand
MexicoTelevisaUnivision / TV Azteca✅ FreeVIX / Azteca Deportes
BrazilCazรฉTV✅ FreeYouTube (live stream)
GermanyARD / ZDF✅ Free (selected matches)ARD Mediathek / ZDFmediathek
FranceM6✅ Free (selected matches)6play
SpainRTVE✅ FreeRTVE Play
IndiaZee5💳 Subscriptionzee5.com
MENAbeIN Sports💳 SubscriptionbeIN CONNECT app
Sub-Saharan AfricaSuperSport💳 DStv subscriptionDStv app
Global fallbackFIFA+Variesplus.fifa.com

Canada vs Qatar is far more than a straightforward group-stage fixture. With the entire group locked on one point and every match now carrying significant weight, this is effectively a must-win for both sides. Canada has home advantage, a passionate crowd at BC Place, and a squad brimming with European-based talent, but Qatar have already shown they can grind out results against the odds.

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