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EXCLUSIVE: Canada Set to Host Australia in October 10 Soccer Friendly Ahead of 2026 World Cup
In a high-profile World Cup warm-up, Dimers.com can exclusively reveal that the Canada Men’s National Soccer Team will face fellow 2026 World Cup participants Australia in a marquee international friendly this fall.

In a high-profile soccer World Cup warm-up, Dimers.com can exclusively reveal that the Canada Men’s National Soccer Team will face fellow 2026 World Cup participants Australia in a marquee international friendly this fall.
The match is scheduled for Friday, October 10, 2025, and will be played at Stade Saputo in Montreal, Quebec - the home of MLS side CF Montréal.
The Road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup
Canada automatically qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup as one of three host nations, alongside the United States and Mexico. Since securing its place in the global tournament, Canada has begun ramping up preparations with meaningful international fixtures and regional competition.
Led by newly appointed head coach Jesse Marsch – who took charge in May 2024 – Canada kicked off its 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup campaign in emphatic style, demolishing Honduras 6-0 in their opening group match, before ultimately crashing out in a Quarter Final penalty shootout loss to Guatemala.
Australia, on the other hand, navigated the rigorous AFC qualification pathway to book its FIFA World Cup berth. The Socceroos finished second in their final group behind Japan and sealed their spot with a gritty 2-1 away win over Saudi Arabia – a result that spoke volumes of their resilience and tactical discipline under pressure.
Canada vs. Australia: The History
While it may not be a frequent fixture, Canada and Australia do share a notable piece of World Cup history.
The two nations faced off in a high-stakes, two-legged intercontinental playoff in 1993, battling for a spot at the 1994 FIFA World Cup. The first leg took place on July 31 at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, where Canada edged out a 2–1 win. The return leg was held on August 15 at the Sydney Football Stadium, where Australia responded with a 2–1 victory of their own.
With the aggregate score level at 3–3 after regular and extra time, the playoff was decided by a penalty shootout. Australia ultimately prevailed, advancing to the next phase of qualification and ending Canada's World Cup hopes in heartbreaking fashion.
Touchline Battle: Marsch vs. Popovic
The friendly also serves as a battle between two recently installed national team coaches.
Jesse Marsch brings a wealth of European coaching pedigree to the Canadian bench, having previously managed clubs like RB Salzburg, RB Leipzig, and Leeds United. His fast-paced, pressing style has already made an imprint on Canada’s tactical identity.
Tony Popovic, Australia’s head coach, is a respected figure in the Asian Football Confederation, with an AFC Champions League title to his name and years of experience managing in the A-League. He oversaw the Socceroos' successful World Cup qualification campaign and has prioritized tactical flexibility and mental toughness during his tenure.
This encounter offers a valuable proving ground for both managers as they look to refine their squads and systems ahead of football’s biggest stage.
The Venue: Stade Saputo Set for Showcase
Set against the backdrop of Montreal’s soccer-friendly atmosphere, Stade Saputo promises to be a fitting venue for this elite international showdown. With a capacity of 20,801 and a natural grass pitch, the stadium offers an intimate yet electric setting for fans to witness Canada’s home-grown stars take on the best of Asia.
The October fixture also provides Canadian fans in Quebec – a province with deep soccer roots – a rare chance to see their national team live as World Cup excitement continues to build across the country.
What’s at Stake?
While technically a “friendly,” the stakes are anything but casual. With less than a year until the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off, every minute on the pitch counts for players competing for squad spots and starting roles.
For Canada, the game presents a chance to further instill Marsch’s high-octane tactics and test their mettle against a disciplined Australian side. For the Socceroos, it’s an opportunity to acclimate to North American conditions and build chemistry in another challenging away fixture.
Expect intensity, experimentation, and no shortage of drama as both teams eye next summer’s tournament.
Stay locked in to Dimers.com for more exclusive updates, squad insights, and tactical previews as the Canada vs. Australia friendly on October 10 approaches.