Croatia vs Canada World Cup lineup, starting 11 for Group F match at Qatar 2022

Toby Miles

Croatia vs Canada World Cup lineup, starting 11 for Group F match at Qatar 2022 image

Canada's World Cup dream could be squashed in their next match, unless they can upset 2018 World Cup finalists Croatia. 

Alphonso Davies and Co. did their nation proud on their first trip to the finals in 36 years against Group F heavyweights Belgium, despite falling to a narrow 1-0 defeat. Indeed, had Davies scored an early penalty, things could have been different. 

Their first-half performance will have given Croatia cause for concern after the Luka Modric-led nation's poor 0-0 draw against Morocco. 

Below are the confirmed lineups for both teams based on the latest news leading up to the match.

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Croatia vs Canada lineups

Canada came away from their Belgium defeat with zero points, but coach John Herdman still has a fully fit squad to take on Croatia. 

Herdman was proud of his team after the opening match, but wants more.

"The big question was can we cope with the big boys and for a lot of that game we did," the Canada coach said. "But we didn't take three points and there was a deep frustration underneath all of the celebration of the performance."

Croatia confirmed starting 11

(4-3-3, right to left): Livakovic (GK) — 22. Juranovic, 6. Lovren, 20. Gvardiol, 19. Sosa — 10. Modric, 11. Brozovic, 8. Kovacic — 14. Livaja, 9. Kramaric, 4. Perisic.

  • Injured: Nikola Vlasic
  • Suspended: None

One change was inevitable in Croatia's lineup, with Nikola Vlasic set to be sidelined. The Torino man was withdrawn at halftime against Morocco with a calf problem. 

Vlasic was absent from training for two days in the aftermath but rejoined the squad on Saturday. As some Croatian outlets reported pre-match, it was Hadjuk Split forward Marko Livaja who replaces the injured winger in attack.

Despite some speculation as to other changes, all other players who started against Morocco retain their places, with the likes of Dejan Lovren and Andrej Kramaric continuing to see the field.

Canada confirmed starting 11

(3-5-2, right to left): 18. Borjan (GK) — 2. Johnston, 5. Vitoria, 4. Miller — 22. Laryea, 7. Eustaquio, 11. Buchanan, 13. Hutchinson, 19. Davies — 20. David, 17. Larin.

  • Injured: None
  • Suspended: None

Canada were expected to stick with the lineup that faced Belgium, with a fully fit squad still at Herdman's disposal. That came true, as there was just one change, with Canada all-time leading goalscorer Cyle Larin coming into the attack, while playmaker Junior Hoilett drops to the bench.

Alphonso Davies was fantastically sharp in the opening match, cooling pre-tournament fears over his condition. The Bayern Munich star picked up a hamstring problem in Germany on November 5, but is clearly back to full fitness.

Croatia vs Canada World Cup squads

Here are the names on the Canadian and Croatian World Cup squads in Qatar (caps correct as of start of Qatar 2022):

Croatia

PositionNo.PlayerClubAgeCaps
GK1Dominik LivakovicDinamo Zagreb (CRO)2735
GK12Ivo GrbicAtletico Madrid (SPA)262
GK23Ivica IvusicOsijek (CRO) 275
DEF2Josip StanisicBayern Munich (GER)227
DEF3Borna BarisicRangers (SCO)2928
DEF5Martin ErlicSassuolo (ITA)244
DEF6Dejan LovrenZenit St Petersburg (ITA)3373
DEF19Borna SosaVfB Stuttgart (GER)249
DEF20Josko GvardiolRB Leipzig (GER)2013
DEF21Domagoj VidaAEK Athens (GRE)33100
DEF22Josip JuranovicCeltic (SCO)2722
DEF24Josip SutaloDinamo Zagreb (CRO)223
MID7Lovro MajerRennes (FRA)2412
MID8Mateo KovacicChelsea (ENG)2885
MID10Luka ModricReal Madrid (SPA)37156
MID25Luka SucicRB Salzburg (AUS)204
MID11Marcelo BrozovicInter Milan (ITA) 2978
MID13Nikola VlasicTorino (ITA)2543
MID15Mario PasalicAtalanta (ITA)2744
MID26Kristijan JakicEintracht Frankfurt (GER)254
FWD4Ivan PerisicTottenham Hotspur (ENG)33117
FWD9Andrej KramaricHoffenheim (GER)3175
FWD14Marko LivajaHadjuk Split (CRO)2915
FWD16Bruno PetkovicDinamo Zagreb (CRO)2823
FWD17Ante BudimirOsasuna (ENG)3115
FWD18Mislav OrsicDinamo Zagreb (CRO)2922

Canada

PositionNo.PlayerClubAgeCaps
GK18Milan BorjanRed Star Belgrade (SRB)3568
GK16James PantemisCF Montreal (CAN)250
GK1Dayne St. ClairMinnesota United (USA)252
DEF3Sam AdekugbeHatayspor (TUR)2734
DEF25Derek CorneliusPanetolikos (GRE)2414
DEF2Alistair JohnstonCF Montreal (CAN)2430
DEF22Richie LaryeaToronto FC (CAN)2734
DEF4Kamal MillerCF Montreal (CAN)2529
DEF5Steven VitoriaGD Chaves (POR)3535
DEF26Joel WatermanCF Montreal (CAN)262
MID7Stephen EustaquioFC Porto (POR)2522
MID8Liam FraserKMSK Deinze (BEL)2415
MID13Atiba HutchinsonBesiktas (TUR)3998
MID14Mark-Anthony KayeToronto FC (CAN)2738
MID15Ismael KoneCF Montreal (CAN)206
MID21Jonathan OsorioToronto FC (CAN)3057
MID23Liam MillarFC Basel (SWZ)2316
MID6Samuel PietteCF Montreal (CAN)2866
MID24David WotherspoonSt. Johnstone (SCO)3210
MID10Junior HoilettReading FC (ENG)3250
FWD11Tajon BuchananClub Brugge (BEL)2326
FWD9Lucas CavalliniVancouver Whitecaps (CAN)2934
FWD20Jonathan DavidLOSC Lille (FRA)2235
FWD19Alphonso DaviesBayern Munich (GER)2234
FWD17Cyle LarinClub Brugge (BEL)2755
FWD12Ike UgboTroyes (FRA)248

Toby Miles

Toby joined Sporting News in 2022 ahead of the World Cup, bringing previous sports writing experience at MailOnline and UEFA. An Englishman and Chelsea fan still fuming about Frank Lampard's 2010 ghost goal but never afraid to say 'It's Coming Home'.