Jump To: Watch from anywhere UK US Australia PreviewTeam news Group B PredictionCopy linkFacebookXPinterestEmailShare this article 0Join the conversationFollow usAdd us as a preferred source on GoogleNewsletterSubscribe to our newsletterCanada and Qatar each picked up their first World Cup points and now meet each other in Vancouver in Group B at the World Cup 2026 seeking a maiden tournament victory. Arguably the tightest group remains wide open, with all four teams on one point.Canada vs Qatar: key informationDate: Thursday, July 18Kick-off time: 11:00pm BST / 6:00pm ET / 8:00am AEST (Fri)FREE Stream: ITV (UK) / SBS (AUS)TV & Streaming: FS1 (US)Watch from anywhere: Get Norton VPN (60-day money back guarantee)Having fallen behind against Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canada grabbed a deserved 78th-minute equaliser to earn that first tournament point, at the seventh attempt. Some 121 seconds after coming off the bench, Cyle Larin did the damage, but Jesse Marsch will be after a win as the co-hosts try to make the knockouts.Qatar left it even later to earn their maiden point when in the 95th minute centre-back Boualem Khoukhi (with the help of of Milo Muheim) met Homam El Amin's cross with a thumping header to take full advantage of Switzerlands profligacy in front of goal. That sparked wild celebrations, so imagine what would happen if they record a first World Cup win?Read on as FourFourTwo brings you all the information you need to watch Canada vs Qatar in the FIFA World Cup 2026 online, on TV, and from anywhere.Watch Canada vs Qatar for FREECanada vs Qatar will be free-to-stream across multiple regions, including ITV in the UK, RT Player in Ireland, SBS On Demand in Australia, CazTV on YouTube in Brazil, NOS in the Netherlands, RTBF/VRT in Belgium, SRF/RTS/RSI in Switzerland, and TRT in Turkey.English commentary will be provided on ITV, RTE Player and SBS On Demand. Outside one of these countries? Use Norton VPN to unlock your stream from anywhere in the world more on that below.Watch Canada vs Qatar from anywhereAway from home this summer and want to watch Canada vs Qatar? 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Coverage starts on ITV1 at 10:30pm BST.If you miss the game, ITV will also make the full 90 minutes available on-demand after full time.Free StreamHow to watch Canada vs Qatar in the USIn the US, you can stream Canada vs Qatar on FS1.This channel is accessible via Fox's own streaming platform Fox One or via a cord-cutting platform such as YouTube TV, Hulu+Live TV, Sling (select markets), Fubo or DirecTV.Stream Canada vs Qatar on Fox OneFox One is the easiest way to watch the World Cup in the US this summer. The streaming service carries both Fox and FS1 and comes with a 3-day free trial right now. Prices following that come in at $19.99/month.How to watch Canada vs Qatar in AustraliaIn Australia, you can watch Canada vs Qatar on the free SBS On Demand.Watch Canada vs Qatar live and free on SBSIt's all very easy for Australian fans with every game of the FIFA World Cup available for free on SBS On Demand. You will need an account and a valid Aussie postcode (e.g. 2026)Free StreamCanada vs Qatar: World Cup 2026 PreviewHeading into their opening fixture, expectations were high that Canada could not only gain a first-ever World Cup victory but possibly advance beyond the group stage. Having lost all three games in 1986 and then again in 2022, they got off to the worst possible start when conceding in the 21st minute.However, Jesse Marschs side showed plenty of composure as they carved out several chances, with Stephen Eustaquio, Jonathan David and Tani Oluwaseyi all spurning good opportunities.They were rewarded for all their hard work when Larin came off the bench to equalise and the recently signed Southampton forward may well start ahead of Oluwaseyi against Qatar.After a trio of disappointing performances at home four years ago, there was finally something for the Qatar players and fans to celebrate after they snatched the most unlikely of points against the Swiss.Outclassed for huge periods of the game, they hung in there and took their one chance when it arrived, much to the delight of manager Julen Lopetegui. We were a little bit lucky sometimes but you need to believe and work to have a little bit of luck in life and in sport, he said. So we are very happy for the players."Qatar will be riding high on the back of that result but cannot expect Canada to be as generous and will have to deliver a much-improved performance if they hope to record their first-ever World Cup win.Canada vs Qatar: Team newsCanada (4-4-2)Crepeau; Johnston, De Fougerolles, Cornelius, Laryea; Buchanan, Kone, Eustaquio, Ahmed; J David, Larin.Subs: St Clair, Goodman, Waterman, Bombito, Davies, Sigur, Choiniere, Millar, Shaffelburg, Osorio, Saliba, Oluwaseyi, P David, Nelson.Qatar (4-3-3)Abunada; Alawi, Miguel, Khoukhi, Ahmed; Gaber, Madibo, Laye; Edmilson Junior, Abdurisag, Afif.Subs: Zakaria, Barsham, Mendes, Al-Brake, Hussein, Hatem, Boudiaf, Al-Ganehi, Fathy, Alaaeldin, Muntari, Al-Haydos, Ali, Jamshid, Al-Mannai.Canada vs Qatar: Group BFourFourTwo's predictionCanada 2-0 QatarFourFourTwo predicts Qatars luck to run out, with Canada able to make the most of the host of chances they are bound to create.DisclaimerWe test and review VPN services in the context of legal recreational uses. 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