Canada seeks first World Cup win versus Qatar

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Canada seeks first World Cup win versus Qatar
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Canada will play Qatar in a World Cup group match. The teams met once previously in a 2022 friendly won by Canada. A victory would mark Canada's first in the tournament.

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International soccer results carry negligible consequences for U.S. policy or household economics.

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