USMNT to Face Canada for Concacaf Nations League Third Place

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The USMNT will compete against Canada for third place in the Concacaf Nations League. Despite being favored to win the tournament, the U.S. team lost to Panama in the semi-finals. Canada also faced defeat against Mexico in their semi-final match.

The game will take place at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, CA.

How to Watch USMNT vs. Canada

  • Match: USMNT vs. Canada
  • Date: March 23
  • Live Stream: Paramount+

Expert Analysis

Soccer expert Jon Eimer suggests betting on both teams to score in the match. He highlights that both USMNT and Canada showed strong ball possession in their semi-final games and have talented goal-scorers. Eimer points out the importance of this match for USMNT manager Mauricio Pochettino, especially after the loss to Panama. He expects a stronger lineup from the USMNT for this game against Canada.

Eimer stated that the USMNT are favorites but need to improve their performance from the Panama game to secure a win against Canada. He believes Pochettino needs a victory and will likely field a more competitive team.

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