Canada looks to finish job against Haiti, move into final World Cup qualifying round
Defender Alistair Johnston knows his Canadian World Cup qualifying history — and what dispatching Haiti on Tuesday would mean.
The 70th-ranked Canadian men can move into the so-called Octagonal, the eight-country final round in CONCACAF, with a win or draw against No. 83 Haiti on Tuesday at SeatGeek Stadium in Bridgeview, Ill. Canada took the upper hand in the second-round playoff with a 1-0 victory Saturday in Port-au-Prince.
The Canadian men haven’t reached the final round of qualifying in the region that covers North and Central America and the Caribbean since 1996-97.
“When you put it in perspective like that, it’s crazy. Because I was born in 1998,” said Johnston. “So for me, I’ve never actually seen a Canada team make it this far, to that next stage.”