The CanMNT began their March window with a 2-2 comeback draw against Iceland on Saturday, courtesy of two second-half penalty kicks from Juventus striker Jonathan David.
They’re building towards a June 12 World Cup opener at BMO Field, held against either Italy or Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Tunisia, No. 44 in the FIFA World Rankings, are ramping up preparations for this summer’s World Cup.
The African nation, which has qualified for three straight World Cups, will play in Group F this summer. They’re drawn against the Netherlands, Japan and the UEFA Path B winner (Sweden or Poland).
Led by head coach Sabri Lamouchi, who took over in January, Tunisia hope to continue momentum following a 1-0 win over World Cup-bound Haiti on Saturday in Toronto.
Celtic winger Sebastian Tounekti scored the game’s lone goal, while Vancouver Whitecaps FC forward Rayan Elloumi started on his debut for the “Eagles of Carthage.”
