Friendly International
Canada - Iceland
03/28/2026, 05:00 PM
Key Factors
- Pipeline forecast: Canada is a clear favorite for a home win with 67%
- Statistical dominance: Canada with 1.0 goals scored and 0 goals conceded, Iceland with no goals scored and 4.0 goals conceded
- Tactical advantage: Canada's possession-dominant and offensively strong play (7.0 shots on target) meets Iceland's counter-attacking and low-shot strategy (2.0 shots on target)
Risk Factors
- Limited data availability: Iceland's season data is based on a single game, making evaluation difficult
- Icelandic offense: Iceland's low shot on target rate of 2.0 shots on target indicates little offensive threat
- Icelandic defense: Iceland conceded an average of 4.0 goals per away game
Overview
Canada hosts Iceland in a Friendly International match on March 28, 2026, 6:00 PM. The mathematical analysis indicates Canada as clear favorites with a 67% win probability. Iceland's chances of winning are 12%, while a draw is estimated at 21%.
Form
Canada showed good form in their only documented match, recording a win (W) in their last 5 games. They won their last home game 1-0 against Guatemala. Iceland, on the other hand, lost their last away game 0-4 against Mexico. W = Win, D = Draw, L = Loss
Statistics
Canada scored an average of 1.0 goals per game this season and conceded no goals. They kept 1 clean sheet. Iceland failed to score in their recorded match and conceded an average of 4.0 goals per game. They kept 0 clean sheets.
Head-to-Head
No historical head-to-head matches between Canada and Iceland are available in the provided dataset.
Key Players
For Canada: Mathieu Choinière (Midfielder) scored 2 goals in his last 5 games with a declining form trend. Jonathan Osorio (Midfielder) provided 1 assist in his last 5 games with a stable form trend. Richie Laryea (Defender) contributed 1 assist in his last 5 games with a stable form trend. For Iceland: Gylfi Sigurdsson (Midfielder) set up 3 goals in 4 games and shows a rising form trend. Höskuldur Gunnlaugsson (Midfielder) scored 1 goal in his last 5 games with a rising form trend. Karl Fridleifur Gunnarsson (Defender) scored 1 goal in his last 5 games and shows a rising form trend.
Goalkeepers
Canada's goalkeeper James Pantemis kept a clean sheet in 1 game this season. Iceland's goalkeeper Anton Ari Einarsson has recorded no clean sheets in their documented match.
Influences
Canada scored 1 goal in their home game and conceded 0 goals. Iceland conceded 4 goals in their away game and failed to score. No venue-specific statistics are available in the provided dataset.