Eustaquio's stoppage-time goal sends Canada to World Cup last 16 for first time
Eustaquio's stoppage-time goal sends Canada to last 16

Stephen Eustaquio scored a dramatic 92nd-minute winner as Canada defeated South Africa 1-0 on Monday, June 29, 2026, to reach the FIFA World Cup Round of 16 for the first time in the nation's history, according to the Xinhua news agency.

Eustaquio's Decisive Strike

The Canadian midfielder fired a first-time shot into the bottom corner after a headed clearance fell to him outside the penalty area. The goal came in second-half stoppage time, securing a historic victory.

"We worked a lot to get this victory. We just kept believing and kept pushing. It was an amazing goal," said Eustaquio, who was named Player of the Match. "When I shot, I felt everyone shot with me. Everybody put a little bit of power on it and it went to the back of the net, so I’m very happy."

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Lineup Changes and Key Substitutions

Canada coach Jesse Marsch made several changes to his starting lineup, including handing central defender Moise Bombito his first World Cup start after recovering from injury. Liam Millar returned on the left wing, replacing Ali Ahmed, while Tani Oluwaseyi started in attack in place of Cyle Larin.

Star defender Alphonso Davies, who missed all three Group B matches, came off the bench in the 75th minute and immediately energized Canada's attack with his passing and pace.

"We were disappointed to have to leave Canada, given the fanfare and passion around everything for the World Cup and our team," Marsch said. "But the guys quickly refocused and knew that this was a massive opportunity."

South Africa's Performance

South Africa made just one change to the side that defeated South Korea in its final Group A match, with midfielder Teboho Mokoena returning from suspension. Coach Hugo Broos, at 74 years and 79 days old, became the oldest coach to manage a team in a World Cup knockout match.

"It was a difficult game, but I knew beforehand because I analyzed the opponent. They have power and speed. We hoped we had an answer for that, but it was not always the case," Broos said.

Match Highlights

Canada nearly broke the deadlock just before halftime when Bombito's header from a corner was cleared off the goal line by defender Aubrey Modiba. Moments later, Tajon Buchanan fired from close range, only for goalkeeper Ronwen Williams to make a superb save.

The second half remained evenly contested until Davies' introduction gave Canada fresh attacking impetus, setting the stage for Eustaquio's dramatic winner.

Looking Ahead

Canada will next face either the Netherlands or Morocco for a place in the quarterfinals. Eustaquio issued a warning to potential opponents: "We will try to make Morocco and the Netherlands see our game and feel [that] if they go through, they’re going to get the hardest game they’re going to face in this World Cup."

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