Our prediction for this Gold Cup match:
After sharing the spoils with El Salvador in their Gold Cup opener, Curacao will look to claim a major scalp in Group B when they take on Canada at Shell Energy Stadium. Curacao had no more than six goal attempts against El Salvador and, no doubt, they face an uphill task in their second group game. There are no fresh injury worries in Dick Advocaat’s team ahead of Sunday’s clash.
The Canucks, on the other hand, rolled over Honduras 6-0 in the opening match of their 2025 Gold Cup campaign. Even though both Stephen Eustaquio and Alphonso Davies are out of contention, we are tempted to place our bets on Canada, that aim to seal their spot in the knockout stages. With no fresh injury worries to report, Jesse Marsch is unlikely to make changes to the team that outplayed Honduras on Wednesday.
Highlighted Team (Canada):

Canada national football team played their first official match back in 1924 when they suffered a 3-2 loss to Australia in Brisbane. The following year the two teams faced each other one in Adelaide, with the Canadians managing to get their revenge on the Socceroos. The Canucks had several unsuccessful attempts to make it to the World Cup finals, but in 1986 they finally booked their place at the showpiece tournament.
Canada faced France in their opener, with Jean-Pierre Papin scoring the winner for les Tricolores in the dying minutes of the match. The Canadians were beaten by Hungary and USSR in the next two group games as well and, as a result, they failed to advance to the knockout stages.
Speaking of the team’s trophies, the Canucks won the CONCACAF Gold cup on two occasions (1985, 2000), with the team beating Honduras and Colombia respectively in the title games. Canada national football team play their home games at BMO Field and the capacity of the venue is 30,000.