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    World Cup what to know: Canada-South Africa kick off knockout round play

    Justus AkaminBy Justus AkaminJune 27, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Canada’s Alphonso Davies participates in a World Cup soccer training session in Vancouver, British Columbia, Thursday, June 25, 2026. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via AP)DARRYL DYCK/DARRYL DYCK/The Canadian Press v

    No more ties

    From here on out, the World Cup knockout rounds mean only one team will emerge as the victor and advance to the next round, while the other heads home

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    Single-elimination play begins on Sunday when Canada faces South Africa in Inglewood, California, in the first of 16 matches after the field of 48 was trimmed to 32 with the completion of group-stage matches late Saturday night

    The Canada-South Africa match features a little bit of history

    Both teams will be making their first appearances in a World Cup knockout match. Both finished second in their respective groups with identical 1-1-1 records over three matches

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    They will have the stage to themselves as the only match of the day. Three more matches are scheduled for Monday: Brazil-Japan, Germany-Paraguay and Netherlands-Morocco

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    “Every moment matters,” Canada coach Jesse Marsch said of the single-elimination match. “And certainly when you get to the knockout phase the ability to have full concentration on the task at hand, to understand the opponent and tilt things in our favor is very important. And the discipline, to make sure you don’t get yourself in trouble with cards or bad penalties.”

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    That said, Marsch wants his team to open the game aggressive, unlike its 2-1 loss to Switzerland in group play

    “We are clear on the qualities (South Africa) has, and we are very clear on what to expect,” Marsch said. “And this is also a moment where we want to be at our best.”

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    What to watch on June 28

    — South Africa vs. Canada, 3 p.m. EDT in Los Angeles (Fox/Telemundo/Peacock)

    Canada expects Alphonso Davies back for knockout rounds

    Marsch said team captain and star left back Alphonso Davies will make his 2026 World Cup debut on Sunday

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    Davies has not played in a match since early May due to a hamstring injury he sustained playing for Bayern Munich in a Champions League semifinal

    “We talked about from a physical perspective getting stronger as the tournament went on and now that we have Alphonso back and ready to perform it is a big moment for the team and a big boost for the team,” Marsch said

    Marsch told reporters he expected Davies to play in the team’s group-stage finale against Switzerland in Vancouver, but that turned out just to be gamesmanship. He had no plans to play Davies

    Davies had asked to bring a personal trainer to join him at the World Cup and Marsch agreed. He has been working on the side with the trainer during recent practices

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    Davies said there has been “open communication” between himself, the trainer and the team during the rehab process and he feels ready to go

    More World Cup news

    — Netherlands forward Gakpo’s partner announces their unborn son has passed away in pregnancy

    — Vancouver turns its Science World museum into a giant 17-story soccer ball for the World Cup

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    — World Cup sticker frenzy: Panini packs sell out as fans race to fill 980 spots in collectible albums

    — Day 17 of the World Cup, in photos

    Stats of the day

    Belgium’s Romelu Lukaku had a goal and assist with just five touches against New Zealand, the first player with two goal involvements with as few as five touches since at least 1966

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    AP Sports Writers Greg Beacham and Ronald Blum contributed to this report

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