Canada is facing an unprecedented situation in the World Cup as the knockout rounds begin. The team will take on South Africa in a win-or-go-home game outside of its own territory, marking the first time in World Cup history that a host nation will play a knockout game outside of its own country.
Background
The situation arose after Canada finished second in Group B and was sent to play in the Round of 32 match against South Africa at the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. This has sparked controversy, with many Canadians feeling that FIFA should have ensured that the teams advancing from Group B would play their knockout rounds in Canada.
The Canadian team will look to make the best of the situation and advance to the next round, but even a victory will not see them return to Canada, as their path now runs solely through US-based stadiums.
Historic Moment
This match is also historic for both nations, as it is the first time they will be playing in the knockout stages of a men’s World Cup. Canada is looking to make the most of this opportunity, while South Africa is seeking to continue its impressive run in the tournament.
Original reporting: El Paso News (HLL/CB) — read the source article.