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Two of the host nations are back in action for their second match of the group stage. Canada and Qatar battle for a potential first-ever World Cup victory, while Mexico and South Korea meet on the pitch that could decide the winner of Group A.

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Mexico looked dominant in its 2-0 victory over South Africa, with veteran Raúl Jiménez scoring his first World Cup goal and Julian Quinones added a goal of his own. South Korea answered with a dramatic comeback win over Czechia and now has a chance to seize control of the group. 

In Group B, Canada gets a boost with the expected return of Alphonso Davies. Davies alongside Cyle Larin, the Canadians look to build on their late draw against Bosnia and Herzegovina and get their first three points of the World Cup.

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Canada vs. Qatar Odds

*Odds are subject to change*

Moneyline

  • Canada: -325
  • Qatar: +825
  • Draw: +450

Goalscorers

PlayerTeamFirstAnytime Last
Jonathan DavidCanada+320 +105+333
Cyle LarinCanada+333+105+320
Alphonso DaviesCanada+600+225+625
Ali AhmedQatar+775+300+775
Mohammed MuntariQatar+1050+425+1000

How to Watch Canada vs. Qatar

Players to Watch in Canada vs. Qatar

Alphonso Davies appears set to return after recovering from a hamstring injury. The Bayern Munich star's pace and attacking ability could provide the spark Canada needs in a must-win match.

Cyle Larin came off the bench to score the equalizer against Bosnia and Herzegovina and is pushing for a starting role. Given Canada's struggles in the opener, the veteran striker may be their most in-form goal-scoring threat.

Mahmud Abunada will likely be busy again after making several key saves in Qatar's draw with Switzerland. The goalkeeper will need another strong performance if Qatar hopes to frustrate Canada's attack.

Boualem Khoukhi delivered the dramatic stoppage-time equalizer against Switzerland and remains a major threat on set pieces. Qatar's defensive approach often relies on making the most of limited opportunities, making Khoukhi a crucial player at both ends of the pitch.

Mexico vs. South Korea Odds

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Moneyline

  • Mexico: +105
  • South Korea: +280
  • Draw: +220

Goalscorers

PlayerTeamFirstAnytime Last
Raul JimenezMexico+400+170+425
Cesar HuertaMexico+500+225+525
Julian QuinonesMexico+550+240+575
Heung-min SonS. Korea+550+240+550
Oh Hyeon-gyuS. Korea+700+310+675
Hwang In-beomS. Korea+1500+750+1450

How to Watch Mexico vs. South Korea

Players to Watch in Mexico vs. South Korea

Hwang In-beom was the star of South Korea's opening win over Czechia, scoring the equalizer and assisting the winner. The midfielder will again be tasked with controlling the tempo against Mexico.

Lee Kang-in helped South Korea dominate possession in the second half against Czechia and provided the assist on Hwang's goal. His creativity and passing ability make him one of the team's most dangerous playmakers.

Raúl Jiménez finally scored his first World Cup goal in Mexico's 2-0 win over South Africa. Beyond the goal, the veteran striker impressed with his hold-up play, movement, and chance creation.

Julián Quiñones opened the scoring against South Africa and was arguably Mexico's best player in the opener. The Colombian-born forward has quickly become a key attacking weapon for El Tri.