Canada reach FIFA World Cup last 16 for first time after Eustaquio's stoppage-time winner

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Canada reach FIFA World Cup last 16 for first time after Eustaquio's stoppage-time winner

Synopsis

Canada have done it. A nation that had never won a World Cup match before this tournament now stands in the last 16 after Eustaquio's stoppage-time strike ended South Africa's brave run. With Alphonso Davies unleashed and a Netherlands-Morocco clash awaiting in Houston, this co-host story is only getting bigger.

Key Takeaways

Stephen Eustaquio scored a stoppage-time winner on 29 June to send co-hosts Canada into the FIFA World Cup Round of 16 for the first time ever.
Canada defeated South Africa 1-0 in the Round of 32 at Los Angeles Stadium .
Canada's Round of 16 opponents will be the winners of the Netherlands vs Morocco tie, with the match to be played at Houston Stadium .
Alphonso Davies came on as a substitute in the 75th minute and threatened South Africa before Eustaquio's decisive strike.
South Africa coach Hugo Broos , aged 74 years and 79 days , became the oldest coach in FIFA World Cup knockout-phase history, surpassing Oscar Tabarez (71 in 2018).
Canada had already registered their first-ever World Cup point and first-ever World Cup victory earlier in the tournament.

Stephen Eustaquio struck deep into stoppage time to hand co-hosts Canada a 1-0 victory over South Africa in the Round of 32 at Los Angeles Stadium on 29 June, sending the Canadians into the Round of 16 of the FIFA World Cup for the first time in their history. The result caps a remarkable run of historic firsts for Jesse Marsch's side at FIFA World Cup 2026.

How the Match Unfolded

South Africa produced bright, incisive moves in the opening half but were repeatedly let down by their final ball. The closest they came was a frantic goalmouth scramble near the whistle, when Aubrey Modiba hooked Moise Bombito's header off the line before goalkeeper Ronwen Williams produced a brilliant stop to deny Tajon Buchanan.

Canada reasserted control after the restart. Tani Oluwaseyi's shot was parried sharply by Williams, and Mbekezeli Mbokazi cleared before the attacker could convert the rebound. The tie remained finely balanced until the closing stages.

Davies Sparks the Crowd, Eustaquio Seals It

A thunderous roar greeted the introduction of Alphonso Davies in the 75th minute, and the winger immediately unsettled South Africa with his pace and directness. It was Eustaquio, however, who delivered the decisive moment — catching a bouncing ball perfectly on the edge of the box and drilling it into the bottom corner to send the home crowd into raptures.

Historic Milestones for Canada

Canada had already rewritten their own record books at this tournament, registering their first-ever World Cup point and their first-ever World Cup victory before this match. The Round of 16 berth is yet another landmark — the furthest the nation has ever progressed at football's biggest stage. Marsch's men will next face the winners of the Netherlands versus Morocco tie at Houston Stadium.

South Africa's Historic Exit

South Africa can leave with considerable pride, having reached the knockout phase for the first time in their history. Their coach, Hugo Broos, aged 74 years and 79 days on matchday, became the oldest coach ever to take charge of a team in the knockout rounds of a FIFA World Cup, surpassing the record previously held by Oscar Tabarez, who was 71 when he guided Uruguay in the 2018 quarter-finals.

What Comes Next

Canada's Round of 16 fixture against the Netherlands-Morocco winners at Houston Stadium will be another stern examination of how far this squad can go. Given the milestones already accumulated, few will bet against them adding another chapter to a tournament that has already exceeded all expectations for Canadian football.

Point of View

A nation that has never before reached a World Cup knockout round, also made history here. Two teams writing their first chapters simultaneously is the kind of story the tournament format was designed to produce. The harder question for Canada is what comes next: the Netherlands-Morocco winner will be a significant step up, and whether Marsch can adapt tactically — rather than rely on individual brilliance from Davies or Eustaquio — will define how far this run truly goes.
NationPress
29 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Has Canada ever reached the FIFA World Cup Round of 16 before?
No. Canada's appearance in the Round of 16 at FIFA World Cup 2026 is the first time the nation has ever reached the knockout stage of a World Cup. They also recorded their first-ever World Cup point and first-ever World Cup victory at this tournament.
Who scored the winning goal for Canada against South Africa?
Stephen Eustaquio scored the only goal of the match in stoppage time, catching a bouncing ball on the edge of the box and driving it into the bottom corner to seal a 1-0 victory for Canada.
Who will Canada face in the Round of 16?
Canada will face the winners of the Netherlands versus Morocco match in the Round of 16, with the fixture to be played at Houston Stadium.
What record did South Africa coach Hugo Broos set?
Hugo Broos, at 74 years and 79 days old, became the oldest coach in FIFA World Cup knockout-phase history. He surpassed the previous record held by Oscar Tabarez, who was 71 when he guided Uruguay in the 2018 quarter-finals.
What role did Alphonso Davies play in Canada's win?
Alphonso Davies came on as a substitute in the 75th minute and immediately injected pace and directness into Canada's attack, unsettling the South African defence in the closing stages before Eustaquio's winner.
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