2026 FIFA World Cup, Canada
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The 2026 World Cup groups have been finalized, and Canada will play Qatar, Switzerland, and either Italy, Northern Ireland, Wales or Bosnia and Herzegovina in Group B. But who will play in Toronto? Here’s a look at which countries will take the pitch in Toronto.