Canada coach has ‘gut feeling’ about what lies ahead at FIFA World Cup draw
Like everyone else, Jesse Marsch is eager to learn Canada’s World Cup path at Friday’s draw in Washington, D.C.
But the Canadian coach has an idea of what his 27th-ranked side can expect in Group B, which has already been decided as its landing spot as co-host.
“I have the gut feeling that we’re going to see an opponent that we’ve already played since I’ve been here,” Marsch said.
The draw procedure is simple with the 12 groups populated from four pots, which are sorted by world ranking, other than the co-hosts.


