Canada vs Qatar Predictions & Picks — Who Will Win Tonight’s World Cup Match?

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Three points are there for the taking when Canada hosts Qatar tonight, but don’t expect an open, end-to-end affair.

The Canadians are still searching for greater attacking fluency after their draw with Bosnia and Herzegovina, although the potential return of Alphonso Davies gives Jesse Marsch another weapon as he looks to unlock a stubborn Qatari defense.

Qatar arrives with confidence after earning a point against Switzerland and is unlikely to offer Canada much space in transition.

With Group B already beginning to take shape and neither side able to afford a defeat, my Canada vs. Qatar predictions point toward a tense, low-scoring battle at BC Place.

Read on for my World Cup picks for Thursday, June 18, with kickoff scheduled for 6 p.m. ET on TSN and FS1.

Who will win Canada vs Qatar: Qatar +1.5 (+101)

Canada is the more talented side on paper and should win, but I think the market may be underestimating how important this result is for Qatar.

After earning an unexpected point against Switzerland, the Qataris suddenly find themselves with a realistic path to the knockout stage. A victory here would put them in a tremendous position heading into Matchday 3, while even another draw would keep their hopes alive.

That incentive should produce the type of disciplined performance Qatar has built its identity around. The visitors are comfortable defending deep, staying organized, and turning matches into physical, low-event affairs. While Qatar is winless in its last seven matches, only one of those defeats came by multiple goals.

That’s important against a Canadian side that still has questions to answer in the final third. Jesse Marsch’s team struggled to create consistent chances against Bosnia and Herzegovina until the match opened up late, and confidence in front of goal remains a concern.

With both teams knowing a loss would seriously damage their knockout-round ambitions, I expect a competitive match that stays within one goal.

Qatar +1.5 is playable up to -135.

 TOp pick

Canada vs Qatar Over/Under pick: Under 2.5 (+109)

Goals have been hard to come by for both teams lately, which is why I’m backing Under 2.5 goals in this Group B matchup.

Canada’s biggest attacking strength is its ability to transition quickly into open space, but Qatar is unlikely to give Jesse Marsch’s side those opportunities. Expect the visitors to defend with numbers behind the ball and force Canada to break them down in settled possession.

Jesse Marsch’s side looked laboured for long stretches in its tournament opener against Bosnia and Herzegovina. Canada didn’t truly threaten Bosnia until the match became stretched in the second half. That’s unlikely to happen here, as Qatar will happily concede possession and turn this into a slow, territorial battle.

Qatar showed against Switzerland that it is comfortable spending long stretches without the ball, and after stealing a valuable point in its opener, there’s little incentive to make this match more open than it needs to be.

With both teams knowing a defeat would seriously damage their chances of reaching the knockout stage, I expect a cautious, low-event affair.

I’d play Under 2.5 goals up to -130.

Canada vs Qatar goal scorer pick: Ismael Kone (+252)

Ismael Kone offers intriguing value after helping spark Canada’s second-half push against Bosnia and Herzegovina. The midfielder repeatedly won the ball in dangerous areas, drove play forward, and brought much-needed energy to a Canadian attack that looked stagnant for long stretches. .

That profile could be especially important against Qatar. The visitors are expected to sit deep, stay compact, and force Canada to break them down in crowded areas.

In those types of matches, goals often come from a moment of individual quality — either a strike from distance or a late run into the box. Kone is capable of providing both.

He has the athleticism to arrive unnoticed in dangerous positions and the confidence to test goalkeepers from outside the area. If Canada finds a breakthrough on Thursday, don’t be surprised if Kone is heavily involved. At 13 cents, the value is difficult to ignore.

Canada vs Qatar projected lineup

Canada (4-4-2): Crepeau; Johnston, De Fougerolles, Kone, Ahmed; Cornelius, Eustaquio, Laryea, David; Millar, Larin.

Qatar (4-3-3): Abunada; Al Oui, Pedro Miguel, Khoukhi, Al Amin; Gaber, Fathi, Laye; Edmilson Junior, Abdurisag, Afif.

Canada vs Qatar injuries

Canada: Alphonso Davies (Questionable)

Qatar: No injuries to report. 

Canada vs Qatar weather

The weather will not be a factor as this game will be played in a dome. 

Canada vs Qatar odds

Canada Qatar
-385 Moneyline +875
+475 Draw +475
Over 2.5 (-139) Total Under 2.5 (+116)

Odds courtesy of Kalshi.

How to watch Canada vs Qatar

Check out FIFA’s official 2026 World Cup website for more information.

Location BC Place, Vancouver, Canada
Date Thursday, June 18, 2026
Time 6:00 p.m. ET
TV FS1, TSN

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