The Canucks will look to break their losing streak against the Chilean team in the final group stage date of the 2024 Copa América. Photo: LR/MLS/LaTercera lineup
There Canadian team will have the selected one as a rival Chili like the last duel in progress. After their first victory in the 2024 Copa América against the Peruvian team, the Canucks will look to make history and secure their place in the quarter-finals of the continental competition. In a duel that will define the course of the group A.
In the history of both teams, a series of matches could be determined that show a certain superiority for those led by Ricardo Gareca. However, Canada He will seek to break this bad streak. Discover all the details and the history between Canadians and Chileans in the following note.
Canada vs Chile: History of the confrontations
Throughout its history, Canada and Chile They faced each other four times in friendly duels. The 1984 friendly match was the first on record to end in a draw on Canadian soil.
Since then, “La Roja” has won twice, Canada in one and in the rest it was a tie. Of the four friendly matches played between the two teams, three were on Canadian soil. However, in 1995 it was played in Chili and it was a 2-0 victory for the mapochos in the city of Design
- Chile 2-0 Canada (friendly, October 1995)
- Canada 1-2 Chile (friendly, May 1995)
- Canada 1-0 Chile (friendly, May 1988)
- Canada 0-0 Chile (friendly, September 1984)
What is the record of Canada and Chile for the Copa América?
Canada and Chile have never faced each other since America's Cup so far. This will be the first time this has happened, in which the Canucks team will look to have a positive record.
How do Canada and Chile arrive for the Copa América duel?
For those of Jesse Marshthey will reach the last match beating the Peruvian team by the minimum with the only goal of Jonathan David. This result leaves the Canucks with their first three points.
Both teams will seek victory to reach the quarter-finals of the Copa América 2024. Photo: LR composition.
The South American team will have to add their first three points, after losing 1-0 against Argentina with the goal of Lautaro Martinez in the MetLife Stadium.
Canada vs. Chile: possible alignments
Chili: Claudio Bravo; Gabriel Suazo, Igor Lichnovsky, Matías Catalán, Mauricio Isla; Erick Pulgar, Marcelino Nuñez, Diego Valdes; Alexis Sanchez, Victor Davila and Eduardo Vargas.
Canada: Maxime Crépeau Alistair Johnston, Moise Bombito, Derek Cornelius, Alphonso Davies; Ismael Koné, Stephen Eustaquio, Tajon Buchanan, Liam Millar; Jonathan David and Cyle Larin
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