Don't Miss a Kick: Your Complete Guide to Watching Canada vs. Qatar Live at the World Cup

Don't Miss a Kick: Your Complete Guide to Watching Canada vs. Qatar Live at the World Cup

Canada pursues its first-ever World Cup win on Thursday, and few opportunities could be more favorable than a home fixture against Qatar.

The Canadians secured their maiden World Cup point in their tournament debut, with Cyle Larin's deflected effort earning a 1–1 draw against Bosnia & Herzegovina, keeping everything alive in Group B.

Qatar also picked up a point from its opening match, bucking expectations and the statistics to snatch a draw against Switzerland in Santa Clara last week. For the first time, the 2022 tournament hosts have a chance to advance to the knockout rounds.

A win for either Canada or Qatar would virtually guarantee their spot in the last 32, with four points almost certainly sufficient to progress to the knockout stage.

Can either nation claim a first World Cup victory, though? Here's how to watch and find out.

What Time Does Canada vs. Qatar Kick Off?

How to Watch Canada vs. Qatar on TV, Live Stream

A wide range of channels and streaming services are offering coverage of the match in Canada, with TSN, RDS, CTV, Crave and Noovo all broadcasting live from BC Place.

FOX Sports and fuboTV hold the broadcast rights in the United States, along with Spanish-language network Telemundo.

Mexican audiences can tune in via ViX, while viewers in the United Kingdom can watch on ITV or STV.

Country

Broadcaster(s)

United States

Fox Sports 1, fuboTV, Telemundo, Telemundo Deportes En Vivo, FOX One

Canada

TSN+, TSN1 TSN3, TSN4, TSN5, RDS, CTV, RDS App, CTV App, Noovo, Crave

Mexico

ViX Mexico

United Kingdom

ITV 1, ITVX, STV Scotland, STV Player

What's Next for Canada, Qatar?

Qatar players celebrate

Just one group stage match remains for co-hosts Canada and underdogs Qatar following their upcoming encounter in Vancouver. Neither team can qualify or be eliminated on Thursday, meaning there will certainly be something at stake in their respective final group games on June 24.

Canada takes on Switzerland in what promises to be its most challenging fixture, once again at BC Place, while Qatar meets Bosnia & Herzegovina at Lumen Field.

Both matches kick off at 12 p.m. PT (3 p.m. ET, 8 p.m. BST).

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Switzerland and Bosnia & Herzegovina's badges, alongside a general view of SoFi Stadium.
Switzerland players celebrate
Brazil's players celebrate scoring against Morocco at the 2026 World Cup.
Erling Haaland.
Ewan Ross-Murray

Ewan Ross-Murray is a freelance soccer writer who focuses primarily on the Premier League. Ewan was born in Leicester, but his heart, and club allegiance, belongs to Liverpool.

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