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From The Sports Desk: World Cup co-hosts Canada, Mexico both have reason to celebrate

Canada celebrates a historic 6-0 victory over Qatar, marking their first World Cup win, despite a setback with Ismaël Koné's injury. Meanwhile, Mexico advances to the knockout round with a win over South Korea. As excitement builds, all eye...

NBC News· Jun 19, 2026 · 4:17 PM · 8 views

Canada celebrates a historic 6-0 victory over Qatar, marking their first World Cup win, despite a setback with Ismaël Koné's injury. Meanwhile, Mexico advances to the knockout round with a win over South Korea. As excitement builds, all eyes turn to the upcoming U.S. vs. Australia match. #WorldCup #CanadaWin #Mexico #Soccer #SportsNews

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