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Canada Coach Has Message for Vancouver FIFA World Cup Fans: 'Be Loud'

Jesse Marsch said a sold-out crowd of more than 52,000 could help Canada avoid a must-win match against Switzerland next week.

Summary by Daily Hive
BC Place was electric for Australia-Türkiye. What’s it going to be like when Canada plays its first FIFA World Cup match in Vancouver? Another sold-out crowd of over 52,000 people is expected when Canada takes on Qatar Thursday afternoon at BC Place. FIFA has said it will keep the roof shut in order to improve visuals for a global television audience, but it may also provide Canada an extra boost. That’s because when the roof is closed, it traps…
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Fans from Canada and Qatar filled Vancouver's stadium with color, flags, chants, and celebrations. The passion in the stands reflected the unique atmosphere of the 2026 World Cup.

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Both teams are looking to win in Vancouver after a tie in their debut. Middle Easterners and their rivals are measured under a warm 23oC feel.

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Daily Hive broke the news in Canada on Thursday, June 18, 2026.
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