Organizing soccer friendlies ahead of World Cup comes with a lot of moving parts
Organizing a soccer friendly takes more than a phone call and a glance at the calendar. And doing it on the eve of the FIFA World Cup adds to the Rubik’s Cube-like degree of difficulty.
Canada Soccer announced Tuesday the 29th-ranked Canadian men will host No. 74 Iceland and No. 47 Tunisia during the March international window, with both games at Toronto’s BMO Field. The visiting teams will each play a second match against No. 83 Haiti in Toronto during the window.
A meeting with No. 52 Uzbekistan on June 1 in Edmonton had previously been announced. The final piece in the puzzle is Canada’s final World Cup warm-up, a game in Montreal June 5 or 6 against a yet-to-be-named European opponent.
Securing those fixtures involved dealing with a lot of moving parts.


