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Canada and Australia Clash in High-Stakes Friendly Ahead of World Cup
11 Oct
Summary
- Canada missing key players Alphonso Davies and Moise Bombito due to injuries
- Australia's young talent, including 21-year-old Mohamed Toure, set to challenge Canada
- Matchup a crucial test for both World Cup co-hosts as they build towards next summer's tournament

On October 11th, 2025, Canada and Australia, the co-hosts of the 2026 World Cup, will face off in an international friendly in Montreal. This matchup serves as a crucial test for both teams as they continue their preparations for next summer's pivotal tournament.
Canada, led by manager Jesse Marsch, has been on a nine-match unbeaten run since March, including victories over the United States and in Europe against Romania and Wales. However, the team has suffered a major blow with the injury to rising defensive star Moise Bombito, who is expected to be sidelined for 4-5 months. Bombito's absence, along with the continued recovery of Alphonso Davies from an ACL tear, leaves Canada with some key personnel gaps to fill.




