Canada’s men’s soccer team to play friendly vs. Romania in September as it prepares for World Cup 2026 | CBC Sports

Canada’s men’s soccer team to play friendly vs. Romania in September as it prepares for World Cup 2026 | CBC Sports


The Canadian men’s soccer team has added another fixture to its increasingly busy slate: It will travel to Bucharest to face 38th-ranked Romania on Sept. 5.

The match is part of the men’s intensifying preparations for next year’s World Cup, which Canada will co-host along with the United States and Mexico.

“Romania are a really strong team that finished top of a difficult group at Euro 2024,” head coach Jesse Marsch said in a statement. He called the match “another important challenge” in the buildup to 2026.

The announcement will come as something of a relief for Marsch, after Canada Soccer elected not to play friendlies during last month’s international window because of financial constraints.

Canada is currently ranked 31st in the world, its highest-ever position, but will face a stiff test from Romania in unfamiliar Bucharest. The two sides have never met.

Even absent the excuse of history, Romanian soccer culture is passionate. Bucharest is home to FCSB, formerly known as Steaua Bucharest, Romania’s traditionally dominant club side, as well as rivals Dinamo and Rapid.

Matches are heavily policed, visiting fans are segregated, and alcohol is banned at the 55,000-seat National Arena and in surrounding neighbourhoods as well.

Romania will be in the middle of its World Cup qualifying campaign when Canada visits, with a game against Cyprus four days later.

As co-host, Canada has received an automatic berth to the tournament.

That makes exhibitions vital for Marsch, especially against top-40 competition. He’s cited June 1—a year before Canada kicks off its World Cup campaign in Toronto on June 12, 2026 — as the start of his full press, “firing on all cylinders in all ways.”

By then, his side will have travelled to Los Angeles to face Mexico in the CONCACAF Nations League semifinal in March, with the winner facing either the U.S. or Panama in the final.

Next Canada will compete in the Gold Cup, which will be held in 14 cities across North America, including Vancouver, starting in June.

Then will come Romania in Bucharest — as well as a promised second September friendly, expected to be announced Wednesday — each another critical hurdle before the Canadian men face their ultimate test: hosting, and beating, the world.


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