Group B’s second round produced a lopsided scoreline as Canada defeated Qatar 6-0. Canada took full control of the match and built a decisive advantage, turning the contest into a one-way game and leaving Qatar without any effective response over the course of the ninety minutes.
The game’s rhythm changed further when two Qatar players were shown straight red cards for violent fouls. With their numbers reduced, Qatar struggled even more to contain Canada’s attacks. The disciplinary setbacks not only weakened Qatar’s on-field structure but also opened large spaces that Canada repeatedly exploited to extend the lead.
Canada’s victory came at a cost. Midfielder Kone left the pitch on a stretcher due to a leg injury, casting a shadow over an otherwise dominant performance. In the group standings, Qatar have collected just one point from two matches and sit fourth in Group B, with a heavy goal difference deficit leaving them unable to compete for qualification.