World Cup
Canada's first knockout win hinges on Eustáquio's late heroics
Canada secured its first ever World Cup round‑of‑16 place as Jesse Marsch’s side edged South Africa 1‑0 in Inglewood, California, on Sunday, June 28 2026, thanks to Stephen Eustáquio’s stoppage‑time winner that broke a tense deadlock. The Brazilian‑born midfielder struck in the final minutes, giving Canada the better chances despite South Africa dominating possession.
Jesse Marsch’s men left it late, but the 1‑0 victory secured their first round‑of‑16 berth in the history of the Canadian men’s program. The win came after a disciplined defensive display that withstood South Africa’s pressure.
Stephen Eustáquio celebrated after scoring the decisive stoppage‑time goal that broke the deadlock. A photo by Andre Penner of AP captured the midfielder’s jubilation on the pitch.
Knockout stage: Brazil vs Japan, Germany vs Paraguay, and Netherlands vs Morocco.
South Africa enjoyed greater possession throughout the match. Nevertheless, Canada created the higher‑quality chances, which ultimately proved decisive. The triumph propels the Canadian programme into uncharted territory at the World Cup. It marks a milestone for a nation that has never before progressed beyond the group stage.Canada survives first knockout with a 1-0 win over South Africa
Canada now turns its focus to Saturday’s knockout match, where they will meet either the Netherlands or Morocco. The winner of that encounter will advance to the quarter‑finals. Canadian supporters quickly flooded social media with reactions to the historic win. A selection of the most notable comments has been compiled for fans to enjoy.