Canada World Cup lineup, starting 11 in Qatar 2022: Can Herdman's side sign off in style against Morocco?

Toby Miles

Canada World Cup lineup, starting 11 in Qatar 2022: Can Herdman's side sign off in style against Morocco? image

Canada are aiming to sign off at the 2022 World Cup with another eye-catching performance against Morocco.

Alphonso Davies made history with his country's first-ever World Cup goal last time out, but John Herdman's team then subsided to a 4-1 defeat against an impressive Croatia.

That result mean elimination but the Maple Leafs can still pose problems for a Morocco side needing a point to be sure of progression to the last-16.

Here's the latest team news as the preparation for 2026 starts in earnest. 

MORE: Complete Group F World Cup schedule

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Canada starting lineup vs Morocco

Interestingly, Jonathan David drops out of the lineup with all-time leading scorer Cyle Larin entering the fray. David, a young star with Lille, has not been as dangerous this tournament as he has proven for club and country in the past.

Herdman is without Stephen Eustaquio as he hopes to sign off in Qatar with a strong performance, as the midfielder came off injured vs. Croatia. He's replaced in midfield by Mark-Anthony Kaye, as captain Atiba Hutchinson also drops out due to fitness issues.

Sam Adekugbe and Jonathan Osorio enter the starting lineup after coming off the bench in the two previous matches.

Canada confirmed line-up vs. Morocco (4-3-3, right to left): 18. Borjan (GK) — 2. Johnston, 5. Vitoria, 4. Miller, 3. Adekugbe — 10. Hoilett, 14. Kaye, 21. Osorio — 11. Buchanan, 17. Larin, 19. Davies.

MORE: Full World Cup schedule for Canada

Canada lineup vs Croatia

MORE: Breaking down why and how Canada lost to Croatia to confirm elimination from the World Cup.

After suffering a hamstring injury while representing Bayern Munich two weeks ago, Alphonso Davies was a major doubt for Canada's tournament opener. 

The 22-year-old was named in the lineup despite injury concerns and looked super sharp, causing problems for Belgium every time he touched the ball. Davies was back again for his unforgettable flourish against Croatia.

The Canada coach was unlikely to make significant changes for this match, but he made just one swap, with striker Cyle Larin, the nation's all-time leading goalscorer, coming in for Junior Hoilett. Captain Atiba Hutchinson earns his 100th cap in the match, becoming the first Canadian international to reach the century mark.

Surprisingly, full-back Sam Adekugbe remained on the bench for the second straight match, with Richie Laryea continuing to show out for Canada in his stead.

Head coach John Herdman earns his 50th cap for the national team in this match, in what has the potential to be his final game in charge of Canada. If so, what a ride it's been.

Canada confirmed line-up vs. Croatia (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 World Cup squad

Alphonso Davies and Stephen Eustaquio of Canada vs Belgium at 2022 World Cup
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Here are the 26 names on Canada's World Cup squad in Qatar (caps correct to start of Qatar 2022):

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'.