Canada Soccer and the France Football Federation announced today that Canada’s Men’s National Team will play an international friendly against France in the upcoming June window.
The match will take place on Sunday 9 June at The Matmut Atlantique, in Bordeaux, France.
“It’s a great achievement by our in-house team to secure a friendly match against a top 5 team in the world. It demonstrates the ambitions we have as an organization for our players and supporters as we prepare for major events such as the Copa América 2024 and the FIFA World Cup 2026. It’s by playing against the best teams, like Les Bleus, that we’ll grow as a soccer nation. France is a nation we want to have strong links with for cultural, historical and sporting reasons.”
- Mathieu Chamberland, Chief Operating Officer, Canada Soccer
This will mark Canada’s second-ever meeting with the French. Canada lost 1-0 to France in the opening group stage match of the 1986 FIFA World Cup Mexico. Bruce Wilson and Michel Platini were the captains on the day for Canada and France respectively in which was Canada’s Men’s National Team debut at a Men’s FIFA World Cup.
The match joins the already scheduled friendly against The Netherlands on 6 June, to round out the Men’s June FIFA window. The two matches will serve as key preparation for the upcoming 2024 Copa América, in which Canada recently qualified for following a 2-0 win over Trinidad & Tobago in March.
An exciting summer is set for Canada Soccer’s Men’s National Team, as they will face three current FIFA-ranked top 10 teams in a matter of weeks: Argentina (1), France (2) and Netherlands (7). In addition, this also marks their ninth current FIFA-ranked top 20 opponent in a little more than 18 months: Belgium (3), Croatia (10), USA (11), Morocco (13), Uruguay (15), Japan (18).