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Canada Now Facing Nightmare Route to World Cup Final After Switzerland Defeat

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Canada are now facing a very tough route to the 2026 World Cup final after suffering a defeat to Switzerland in their match on Wednesday afternoon.

Jesse Marsch’s side went into the match in pole position in Group B and knowing that a point against the European side in Vancouver would be enough to see them clinch top spot.

However, Canada were not able to get the result they needed as they lost 2-1. Switzerland took a two-goal lead early in the second half courtesy of goals from Ruben Vargas and Johan Manzambi.

Promise David pulled one back with 14 minutes remaining but, despite their best efforts, they were unable to find an equaliser as Switzerland took all three points.

Canada’s Route to the 2026 World Cup Final

Jesse Marsch during Switzerland 2-1 Canada at the 2026 World Cup REUTERS/Agustin Marcarian

If Canada won their group, they would have played their last 32 match in front of their own fans at the Vancouver Stadium. That would have been a huge boost for Canada, but Switzerland will now have that privilege.

Instead, Canada will travel to Los Angeles to contest their first knockout match on Sunday, June 28. They will face the team that finishes second place in Group A: at the moment, that is South Korea. Their other potential opponents are Czechia or South Africa. Canada will fancy their chances, whoever they play.

It gets really tough for them in the last 16 and beyond, though.

The 2026 World Cup bracket as things stand (top half) BBC

As things stand, if they win their last 32 match, they will face either the Netherlands or Morocco. Both teams have been very impressive in the tournament thus far.

A possible quarter-final tie against France or Germany awaits. In the semi-finals, they could face Portugal or Spain. If they make it all the way to the final, they could play either Argentina, England or Brazil.

The bracket is not yet set, and their possible opponents are set to change. However, they would have definitely preferred to have topped the group.

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Jesse Marsch Speaks Out After Canada 1-2 Switzerland

Jesse Marsch during Canada 1-2 Switzerland REUTERS/Agustin Marcarian

Marsch reflected on his side’s performance after the match. He said on ITV Sport:

“I know our team has heart. I know that we have a group that will give everything at every moment. And that’s something to be very proud of. And just the managing the little moments, given the start of the game I thought we were a little tentative and not really aggressive and not really sprinting enough. But, we’re going to focus on the positives, we’re going to focus on the response.

“Again, good performances off the bench. The only thing I wish I would have done differently, I was thinking about going five-at-the-back to really lock things down at half-time, and when we came out like that, then obviously I wish I would have done that. I think I should have done that.”

When asked about Canada’s crowds, Marsch replied: “It’s been awesome. And that’s the disappointment. We just want to continue the energy that’s taken place here in Canada.

“You know, I’ve been through these World Cups and I’ve been through different big moments in my career. And I know when you get one big win, building on that is so important. And so, I’m disappointed we weren’t able to get the win or draw today to keep us here.

“I’m so thankful for the energy and the country, and certainly in the stadium here today, but we’re going to go to LA. It’s probably going to be an away crowd, it’s going to be a little tougher, but we still want to electrify our country and play really well down there and go after it still.

“We’re exactly where we want to be, we finished second in the group, we’re in the knockout phase, and now let’s go for it.”

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Lionel Messi’s Shock 2016 Argentina ‘Retirement’ and Reversal

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Lionel Messi’s World Cup triumph with Argentina in 2022 and his multiple Copa America titles stand as some of the proudest achievements of his career, yet they might never have happened had he not made a crucial decision back in 2016.

After another agonising final defeat that summer, a devastated Messi told the world his time with the national team was over, convinced he had given everything he had to give without reward.

Had he stuck to that call, the Argentina career now remembered as one of the greatest in football history would simply not exist.

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Messi’s announcement came moments after Argentina’s penalty shootout defeat to Chile in the 2016 Copa America Centenario final, an off-schedule tournament arranged to mark 100 years of the tournament.

It was a result that condemned the then-29-year-old to a fourth major final loss with his country and third in a row, following the 2007 Copa America final, then the 2014 World Cup final defeat to Germany, before another Copa America defeat in 2015. In the immediate aftermath, a visibly devastated Messi told reporters:

“For me the national team is over. I’ve done all I can, it hurts not to be a champion. It’s been four finals, it’s not meant for me. I tried. It was the thing I wanted the most, but I couldn’t get it, so I think it’s over.”

He was adamant in the moment that there was no going back on the decision, framing it as final rather than a knee-jerk reaction to defeat.

Messi’s frustration ran deeper than the final losses. He had become increasingly unhappy with the running of Argentine football behind the scenes, having taken aim at the Argentine Football Association publicly after the squad endured a lengthy delay travelling to the final, where he labelled them a “disaster.”


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Back home, the reaction to his announcement was one of shock, with fans taking to the streets with signs urging him to reconsider. Goalkeeper Sergio Romero was among those to speak out, suggesting Messi’s comments had come from raw emotion in the heat of the moment and admitting he could not picture the national side without him.

Even long-time rival Cristiano Ronaldo urged him to reconsider:

“It hurts me to see Messi in tears and I hope he returns to his national team, because they need him.”

Fans and pundits across the football world shared that hope, with much of the coverage treating the retirement as a passionate outburst rather than a permanent goodbye. Nobody was ready to see him go so soon, and they got their wish.


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Messi’s international exile lasted barely two months. Ahead of a pair of World Cup qualifiers later that summer, he issued a statement reversing his decision, citing his love for the country and the shirt as too strong to walk away from.

He explained that his intention had never been to cause harm to Argentine football, and that he preferred to help fix its problems rather than criticise from the outside, while thanking supporters who had urged him to stay.

“My love for Argentina and this jersey forced me to return.”

The U-turn changed the course of his career entirely. Five years later, Messi led Argentina to Copa America glory in 2021, before lifting the World Cup itself in 2022, in what was one of the best matches ever played at a World Cup. He added a further Copa America title in 2024 and, individually, has now scored over 120 goals in more than 200 appearances for his country.


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Supercomputer Predicts 2026-27 Championship Table

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After being simulated 10,000 times following Thursday’s fixture release day, the final 2026/27 Championship table has been predicted in full by a supercomputer. West Ham, Burnley and Wolverhampton Wanderers dropped into English football’s second tier after suffering relegation from the Premier League last season.

That trio – which, for the first time in four years, was not made up of the same three clubs that had won promotion the season before – will all be desperate to bounce straight back at the first attempt. Meanwhile, Lincoln City, Cardiff City and Bolton Wanderers would surely be more than content with consolidation after securing their Championship status on the back of impressive League One campaigns. For those clubs, simply keeping their heads above water and establishing themselves at a higher level may be viewed as success.

However, if the supercomputer’s projections, courtesy of Parimatch UK Sportsbook, are to be believed, there could be plenty of twists and turns ahead. The Championship rarely follows a script and has a habit of throwing up surprises when least expected, and this predicted final table suggests several clubs may be in for a rollercoaster ride. In fact, the standings look markedly different from how many supporters and pundits would have expected the season to unfold.

Relegation Places

Blackburn Rovers corner flag Ewood park

Unfortunately for Lincoln City, they are the only club who are riding the crest of promotion that are tipped to be taken straight back down 12 months on. They are set for a tough campaign, having lost manager Michael Skubala to Bristol City in the off-season, with them predicted to earn just eight wins. That’s just one and two fewer than Charlton Athletic and Blackburn Rovers in 23rd and 22nd respectively.

The latter of that relegated trio have been hanging by a thread in a constant dogfight in recent years. Financial issues continue to take their toll on Rovers, and it appears 2027 finally sees them drop another level, 32 years on from winning the Premier League. Just four points will separate them from Portsmouth, another struggling former topflight side.

Bolton Wanderers, Queen’s Park Rangers, and Cardiff City are also tipped to feel the fear of the dotted line creeping up on them at various stages of the seasons, though they are expected to keep themselves safe. With nine poitns separating 18th from 21st, nobody in the bottom half will be able to rest on their laurels.

Relegation Battle

Position

Team

Points

24.

Lincoln City

36

23.

Charlton Athletic

40

22.

Blackburn Rovers

43

21.

Portsmouth

47

20.

Bolton Wanderers

48

19.

QPR

50

18.

Cardiff City

52

Mid-table Security

Stoke City Peter Powell via Reuters

It seems a little unfair that Arsenal won the Premier League title last season using many of the same dark arts that Stoke City employed under Tony Pulis in the 2010s – the very style of football that helped inspire the famous hypothetical question: “Could Lionel Messi do it on a cold, wet Tuesday night in Stoke?” Yet while Arsenal have climbed to the summit, the Potters now find themselves stuck in Championship midtable, far removed from their days of rubbing shoulders with the elite.

Still, a 15th-place finish would represent an improvement of two positions on last season, proving there may at least be light at the end of the tunnel. Mark Robins’ side are predicted to finish three points above Watford, with the Hornets – who boast one of football’s most famous supporters in Elton John – ending the campaign in 17th. Preston North End are forecast to come in 16th on 55 points.

Just above the Potters in 14th are Tom Brady-owned Birmingham City, while Bristol City, Derby County and Swansea City round out a cluster of sides seemingly destined for a season of treading water. Barring a surprise run, all four look set to drift through the campaign with little danger of either a promotion charge or a relegation battle.

Mid-table Security

Position

Team

Points

17.

Watford

54

16.

Preston North End

55

15.

Stoke City

57

14.

Birmingham City

59

13.

Derby County

61

12.

Bristol City

62

11.

Swansea City

64

Race For Playoffs

wrexham

Not only does the supercomputer predict that Wrexham will make the play-offs, punching well above their weight to finish sixth, it also believes they will find the tournament know-how to go all the way at Wembley and complete an incredible fourth promotion in five seasons, with Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds’ fairytale showing no signs of slowing down.

They are tipped to beat Southampton over two legs in the semi-finals before facing either Burnley or Middlesbrough in the final. All three of those clubs have recent Premier League experience and significantly greater resources, but Hollywood has a habit of rewriting the script when it comes to the Welsh side.

Southampton captain Jack Stephens celebrates

Finishing on 76 points, the Welsh side are projected to win one more match than Millwall and pip them to sixth place, while Sheffield United are tipped to fall just short on 71 points. Norwich City and West Brom round out the group chasing what would be an increasingly unlikely play-off spot.

The Canaries redefined what it meant to be a yo-yo club during the days of Todd Cantwell and Teemu Pukki, bouncing between the Championship and Premier League with remarkable regularity. However, they have not returned to the top flight since their relegation during the pandemic-affected campaign in 2020, and the financial landscape in Norfolk is no longer what it once was after years away from the lucrative parachute payments.

Race For Playoffs

Position

Team

Points

10.

West Bromwich Albion

66

9.

Norwich City

69

8.

Sheffield United

71

7.

Millwall

73

6.

Wrexham

76

5.

Middlesbrough

78

4.

Burnley

81

3.

Southampton

85

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West Ham, Europa Conference League winners just two seasons ago, are tipped to go straight back, finishing on 92 points. With Jarrod Bowen expected to find it difficult leaving given his relationship with the Dyer family, he could be able to drag the Hammers back up single-handedly in some cases, with the east Londoners tipped to score 40 more goals than they concede.

There’s no surprise that Wolves follow them closely on 88 points. They boast an enviable mix of youthful excitement and older wiser players, so with the resources at their disposal, it would be a shock if they didn’t get that automatic promotion place.

Automatic Promotion

Position

Team

Points

2.

Wolverhampton Wanderers

88

1.

West Ham United

92

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Arsenal Plotting Move to Sign Alex Scott After Morgan Rogers

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Arsenal are among a group of teams following a move for Bournemouth midfielder Alex Scott, as David Ornstein gives an update on the pursuit of the England international.

The Gunners are looking at potential midfield additions this summer, as they monitor options who can compete with the likes of Martin Zubimendi, Declan Rice, and Myles Lewis-Skelly in the middle.

An exit for Christian Norgaard could help prompt a signing, with links to Sandro Tonali and Mateus Fernandes emerging over the course of the summer transfer window so far.

Arsenal are keeping their options open, however, and it appears as though Premier League star Scott is on the club’s radar as a potential addition.

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Alex Scott
Alex Scott

Another option on Arsenal’s radar this summer is Alex Scott, the Bournemouth star who has shown plenty of quality over the past season or so.

The Cherries midfielder has been linked with an £80 million exit in the transfer window, with a separate source saying £60m could be enough for a deal, even with talks of a potential contract extension on the cards in the coming weeks.

On a potential move, David Ornstein gave an update on The Athletic FC Podcast, and said: “Scott’s a brilliant player, and it’s no surprise that clubs are looking at him.

“Arsenal really like him, and Manchester United do as well.”

However, a deal may be difficult, as he adds: “And I’m sure he would have a host of suitors if it was possible to get him, and I say that very purposefully, because if being the key word here, Bournemouth have no intention of selling him, that’s the word coming from the club.

“Even if it was an astronomical offer, they are adamant that he is staying put for the first season, at least, of Marco Rose. An interesting element is that his contract is starting to wind down, and I’m sure they would like to renew it, but if there’s a possibility of the move, I’m not sure he would be in favor of an extension at this point.

“And so, yeah, he’s been discussed at Arsenal and Manchester United, and no doubt elsewhere,”

It suggests any deal this summer could prove difficult to do, though the contract situation does offer some leverage. It remains to be seen whether that will see Arsenal switch targets, or whether they will find a way to push through in hopes of a breakthrough in proceedings.

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Other Arsenal Midfield Options

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World Cup – UEFA Qualifiers – England Press Conference – Tottenham Hotspur Training Centre, London, Britain – November 11, 2025 England’s Alex Scott during the press conference Pool via REUTERS/Bradley Collyer
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With a transfer for Scott seeming unlikely as a result of Bournemouth’s stance, focus may well need to shift elsewhere for Arsenal in the transfer market.

Other transfer options may be tough to line up, as Tonali and Fernandes appear to be advancing on moves elsewhere in the Premier League this summer.


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Arsenal have enquired about a possible deal this summer for a target who has been described as a “dream signing”.

That said, the Gunners have been linked with a move for Ayyoub Bouaddi, who has impressed for Morocco at the World Cup and appears to be an option for the future.

Manu Kone remains another interesting transfer link, with the AS Roma midfielder seemingly available in the market.

However, it remains to be seen who Arsenal could look at next for their midfield addition.

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