Football
Honduras vs. Canada: Preview and betting tips
Honduras and Canada will face each other in the 2022 World Cup qualifiers in Qatar. Home team Honduras is in last place in the table for teams from Central and North America, while visiting Canada comes in as the leader of the table.
Honduras and Canada will face each other in the 2022 World Cup qualifiers in Qatar. Home team Honduras is in last place in the table for teams from Central and North America, while visiting Canada comes in as the leader of the table.
Honduras is in last place in the qualifying group for the final World Cup tournament after eight matches. It has suffered five defeats and managed three draws. However, it has not tasted victory even once. His record stands at 5::15.
Visiting Canada is much better off. It is at the other end of the table. With 16 points, it leads the table by one point over the USA. Canada has 4 wins and 4 draws. They have scored 13 goals and received 5 in these matches.
The home team has not won a single game in qualifying, while their opponents have not lost a single game. Canada will be the favourite in the duel and they will come here for three points to keep their position as the table leader.
Canada can also boast the top spot in the top scorers list. Cyle Larin has four accurate shots and leads the table in goals scored. His teammate Jonathan David is second with three goals.
The absence of Alphonso Davies, who is unable to play due to a minor injury, may be a slight setback for the visiting team. However, even without him, they will enter the match as favourites.
The last match between these national teams took place last September in Canada. It was the first qualifying match in this table. Both teams scored one goal each and took a point from the match.
However, some time has passed since that match and Canada has picked up many more points than Honduras. It has played more convincingly and will do the same in this match.
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