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Soccer-Davies likely to miss Canada’s World Cup opener with injury, says coach

By Thomson Reuters May 25, 2026 | 3:34 PM

May 25 (Reuters) – Injured Canadian captain Alphonso Davies will likely miss his team’s World Cup opener next month but is expected to feature at ​some point during the tournament, men’s national team head ‌coach Jesse Marsch said on Monday.

Davies suffered a hamstring injury on May 6 during Bayern Munich’s second leg of the Champions League semi-final, and Marsch was asked if that setback would keep ‌the ​captain out of his team’s ⁠World Cup opener on ⁠June 12 in Toronto against Bosnia and Herzegovina.

“I think Alphonso will play in the World Cup,” Marsch told reporters at Canada’s training camp in Charlotte, North Carolina ​before addressing Davies’ chances for the opener. “No, I don’t think he’ll be ready quite on June 12 … ⁠but we’ll see.”

Earlier on Monday ⁠Davies was among the 32 players named ​to Canada’s training camp but Marsch said the player would ​not be in Charlotte and would instead join ‌the team on the eve of their June 1 friendly against Uzbekistan in Edmonton.

Davies has suffered a number of injury setbacks that have seen him miss a full ⁠year of international duty.

The speedy left back suffered an ACL tear while playing for Canada in March 2025. He returned for ⁠Bayern Munich ‌that December but tore muscle fibre in ⁠his right hamstring in February before a ​hamstring ‌strain in March kept him out of ​two Canada ⁠friendlies.

Canada will announce their official World Cup roster at 7 p.m. ET (2300 GMT) on Friday.

After their World Cup opener, Canada will head to Vancouver for games against Qatar (June 18) and Switzerland (June 24).

(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing ​by Sanjeev Miglani)