Canada vs Mexico 2:1 – Highlights

The long-awaited restart of Canada’s Qatar 2022 World Cup qualifying campaign is just around the corner, with the Reds visiting the Estadio Olimpico Metropolitano in San Pedro Sula, Honduras on January 27th, 2022. Why not rewatch Canada vs Mexico while we wait?

Following this crucial match, Canada will return to Tim Horton’s Field in Hamilton, Ontario to host the United States on January 30th, 2022. These games promise to be thrilling encounters, as Canada strives to secure their spot in the next World Cup finals.

Ahead of these important clashes, fans can relive some of the excitement by re-watching Canada’s recent match against Mexico. This highly anticipated encounter, which took place on November 16th, 2021, was a hard-fought battle that showcased the skill and determination of both teams. The game ended in a 2-1 victory for Canada, thanks to goals from Cyle Larin and Jonathan Osorio.

To enjoy the highlights of this exciting match once again, simply visit OneSoccer.ca or Canada Soccer’s official website. Witness the passion, skill, and sportsmanship that made the Canada vs Mexico game a thrilling spectacle.

As Canada prepares to face Honduras and the United States in the upcoming qualifiers, the memory of their victory over Mexico serves as a powerful inspiration. The team’s resilience, tactical acumen, and unwavering spirit have captivated fans across the nation, and their performances in the upcoming matches are eagerly anticipated.

To stay up-to-date with the latest news, fixtures, and results from Canada’s Qatar 2022 World Cup qualifying campaign, be sure to follow Canada Soccer’s official website and social media channels. Together, let’s support our team as they strive to make history and secure their place in the World Cup finals.

Keep up to date with all of the Men’s and Women’s National Team action by subscribing to OneSoccer.ca.

BAS has also added the standings and matches for the qualifying campaign into our league management system. (We did it for testing purposes but have decided to keep them up for the duration of the qualifying, because, why not?)

You can view Canada’s progress to Qatar here.

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