Canada vs USA for 3rd Place
Canada vs. United States: Concacaf Nations League Finals (3rd Place)
SoFi Stadium will play host to another chapter in one of North America’s fiercest soccer rivalries as Canada and the United States square off in the Concacaf Nations League third-place match. While this isn’t the final either team hoped for, there’s still plenty at stake: regional bragging rights, momentum heading into World Cup qualifiers, and a podium finish in the fourth edition of this growing tournament.
⚔️ Nations League Rivalry: Round Four
This marks the fourth meeting between the two nations in Nations League history. Canada struck first with a 2-0 victory back in October 2019, thanks to goals from Alphonso Davies and Lucas Cavallini. However, the U.S. responded emphatically a month later with a 4-1 win. Their most recent encounter in this competition came in the 2023 final, where the U.S. lifted the trophy with a 2-0 win, courtesy of Chris Richards and Folarin Balogun.
Overall in CNL matchups, the U.S. leads the series 2-1.
In knockout matches across all competitions, the United States holds a commanding record—undefeated in all six elimination-round meetings, including semifinals and penalty shootouts in the Gold Cup and CNL finals.
🇺🇸 United States: Bouncing Back
The U.S. suffered a shock 1-0 loss to Panama in the semifinals, ending their four-match winning streak in the competition and their perfect record against Central American teams in the Nations League. Still, the U.S. remains the tournament’s most successful side—champions in three straight editions (2019/20, 2022/23, 2023/24)—and boasts one of the best records in CNL history: 19 matches, 16 wins, 3 losses.
Key Players to Watch:
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Weston McKennie – The midfield dynamo is the U.S.’s all-time Nations League assist leader and has 12 goal involvements (6 goals, 6 assists).
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Tyler Adams – A leader in the midfield with over 100 accurate passes in the semifinal; composed under pressure.
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Yunus Musah – The team’s pass master this tournament (225 passes), controlling tempo and flow.
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Christian Pulisic – One of the tournament’s most dangerous attackers (6 goals, 4 assists).
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Matt Turner – U.S. all-time saves leader in CNL (21), with 7 clean sheets in 12 appearances.
🍁 Canada: Searching for a Statement Win
Canada’s run ended with a narrow semifinal loss to Mexico, snapping their best-ever winning and clean sheet streaks in the competition. The Canadians were runners-up in 2022/23 and are looking to secure their first Nations League podium finish. In CNL history, Canada holds a solid record of 15 matches: 10 wins, 5 losses.
Key Players to Watch:
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Alphonso Davies – One of the most exciting fullbacks in the world, he has 6 goals in Nations League play and scored in the first-ever CNL clash with the U.S.
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Jonathan David – Canada’s all-time CNL top scorer (7 goals, 4 assists); a consistent offensive threat.
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Cyle Larin – Veteran striker with a history of scoring against the U.S. in World Cup qualifiers.
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Stephen Eustáquio – Canada’s engine in midfield, leading the team in passes (233) and recoveries (7).
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Jacob Shaffelburg – Emerging talent and Canada’s top scorer in this edition with 2 goals.
🔢 All-Time Head-to-Head Snapshot
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Total meetings: 43
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United States: 18 wins | Canada: 12 wins | Draws: 13
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Goals scored:
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United States: 68
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Canada: 45
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While the U.S. has dominated recent tournament clashes, Canada’s new generation is closing the gap. Expect a high-tempo, emotionally charged contest as both teams aim to finish on a high.
Final Thoughts
Though the trophy may be out of reach, pride is very much on the line. For Canada, a win would be a milestone—a statement of their rising presence in North American soccer. For the United States, it’s a chance to reassert dominance and bounce back from a disappointing semifinal.
Either way, expect fireworks in Los Angeles.