
Looking for the full list of Canada men’s national soccer team players at World Cup 2026? Below is Jesse Marsch’s complete squad for the home tournament — all 26 players grouped by position — plus the key names to watch and the man picking the team. For the wider picture, see our Canada World Cup profile.
Canada men’s national soccer team players: full World Cup 2026 squad
Canada’s 26-man squad breaks down into three goalkeepers, eight defenders, seven midfielders and eight forwards.
Goalkeepers
- Dayne St. Clair
- Maxime Crépeau
- Owen Goodman
Defenders
- Alistair Johnston
- Derek Cornelius
- Moïse Bombito
- Alphonso Davies
- Richie Laryea
- Joel Waterman
- Alfie Jones
- Luc de Fougerolles
Midfielders
- Stephen Eustáquio
- Ismaël Koné
- Jonathan Osorio
- Mathieu Choinière
- Nathan Saliba
- Ali Ahmed
- Niko Sigur
Forwards
- Jonathan David
- Cyle Larin
- Tajon Buchanan
- Jacob Shaffelburg
- Jayden Nelson
- Liam Millar
- Tani Oluwaseyi
- Promise David
It is a squad that blends a Europe-based core with MLS experience and genuine attacking depth. Davies and Jonathan David headline a forward line with options in Larin, Buchanan and Shaffelburg, while the spine of Eustáquio and Koné gives Marsch legs and control in midfield. The bigger questions sit at the back, where Canada are solid rather than star-studded — making their high-pressing structure all the more important against quality opposition.
Key players to watch
Three names carry the bulk of Canada’s hopes:
- Alphonso Davies (Bayern Munich): the talisman. A left-back by trade but a game-changer further forward, his pace transforms Canada’s attack — though his fitness has been the big build-up story (see our Canada predicted XI).
- Jonathan David (Juventus): the focal point of the attack and Canada’s most reliable finisher, equally able to lead the line or link play.
- Stephen Eustáquio (FC Porto): the midfield metronome who sets the tempo and turns Marsch’s pressing into controlled possession.
Behind them, Tajon Buchanan and Ismaël Koné add thrust and energy, while Alistair Johnston and Moïse Bombito anchor a defence in front of first-choice goalkeeper Dayne St. Clair.
The manager: Jesse Marsch
Jesse Marsch has given Canada a clear identity built on high pressing and quick transitions. The American coach, previously in charge in the Premier League and the Bundesliga, is supported by assistants Mauro Biello, Paul Stalteri and Ewan Sharp. His challenge at a home World Cup is balancing that aggressive approach with the patience to break down teams that sit deep. Compare Canada’s players side by side in our player comparison matrix.
Canada’s World Cup 2026 group and fixtures
Canada open at home against Bosnia and Herzegovina before facing Qatar and Switzerland.:
- Canada vs Bosnia and Herzegovina – 12 June, BMO Field
- Canada vs Qatar prediction – 18 June, BC Place
- Switzerland vs Canada prediction – 24 June, BC Place
FAQ
Jesse Marsch’s squad features 26 players: three goalkeepers, eight defenders, seven midfielders and eight forwards.
Canada’s three goalkeepers are Dayne St. Clair, Maxime Crepeau and Owen Goodman, with St. Clair the first choice.
Alphonso Davies (Bayern Munich), Jonathan David (Juventus) and Stephen Eustaquio (FC Porto) are the headline names in the squad.
Canada are coached by Jesse Marsch, known for a high-pressing, transition-based style.