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Davies available for Canada against Qatar after injury absence
Date: 2026-06-18 14:56:14 Source: XHS Product Report
Short-handed Canada got a boost Wednesday when coach Jesse Marsch said captain Alphonso Davies would be available after missing the opener because of a hamstring injury.
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