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On this episode of OneNation, Andi Petrillo and Jordan Wilson reflect on the Canadian Men’s National Team’s first match back since the 2022 FIFA World Cup, recapping a 2-0 win over Curaçao in Concacaf Nations League – and all the key takeaways from that result, including qualifying for the 2023 Gold Cup.

PLUS: We look ahead to CanMNT vs. Honduras at BMO Field in Toronto on Tuesday night, and the qualification implications that remain in front of John Herdman’s side – including a potential spot at the 2024 Copa América.

0:00 – Intro
0:51 – Splitting pants
2:35 – Larin, David on fire
6:46 – Phonzie the LWB?
9:20 – Playing under Tuchel
9:50 – Gareth Hume
12:25 – Osorio, Laryea starters?
19:00 – Honduras preview
23:20 – CanWNT stars at Chelsea
26:33 – Jayde Riviere is BACK
27:27 – Go support Canada!

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10 Comments

  1. I will be watching on OneSoccer! It's too far for me to make it to the match, unfortunately. Let's go, Canada! 🇨🇦

  2. i must have missed the part where Canada soccer so endeared itself to the Canadian public that we expect BMO to sell out in cold temps. Barely any marketing and no knowledge whatsoever of the significance of the matches in the broader public. they've spent every moment since the world cup self-owning themselves so the crazy expensive tickets wont sell.

  3. What a bunch of silliness being talked here. On Croatian tv they talk technical aspects of the game ! Women soccer is 12 year old boys house league quality !

  4. Why isn’t this game sold out? If we are going back to having more away fans than home fans at Canada home games that would suck. This is a very talented Men’s team. Unfortunately I live in NYC and have to work so I can’t make it in person but what an opportunity to cheer for a team with world class talent on the field. You have 5 players that are enjoying a high level success at top tier club teams. I know the tickets are expensive but this is an amazing opportunity to see this team in meaningful game.

  5. Simply the prices are too high. A year ago a World Cup birth was on the doorstep so there was incentive for people to go. It would great if they lowered the prices and fil the stadium up; living expenses are a lot already. It would also be nice to put games in Montreal or Ottawa

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