Canada coach Jesse Marsch expecting a challenging 2025 schedule for Canadian men
The Canadian men faced elite opposition in 2024 and can expect more of the same next year in the lead-up to co-hosting the World Cup in 2026, says coach Jesse Marsch.
A fourth-place finish in Canada’s first trip to Copa America this summer provided some memorable moments in a year that saw the Canadian men, currently ranked a career-high No 31, face six top-20 teams in No. 1 Argentina (twice), No. 2 France, the seventh-ranked Netherlands, No. 11 Uruguay, the 16th-ranked U.S. and No. 19 Mexico.
Marsch says Canada Soccer is working on an equally challenging 2025 schedule, looking to play friendlies against “big” European, African and South American nations.
“Looking at the schedule, it’s really daunting to think about some of the teams that we’re likely to play and what that will look at. What those challenges are,” Marsch said with a chuckle.