Where to watch and stream the USA vs. Canada Concacaf Nations League Third Place Match
After a disappointing match between Panama, USA will face the third match against Mexico.

The United States Men's National Team (USMNT) will not be aiming for a fourth consecutive CONCACAF Nations League Finals appearance after losing to Panama (0-1) in the semifinal. Cecilio Waterman scored the decisive goal in the 94th minute. What was expected to be the final showdown will now see Mauricio Pochettino’s team face Canada
Rivalry between both countries could bring extra intensity to what is usually a lackluster consolation match. The game will take place at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, a 70,240-seat venue featuring a "hybrid carpet" made of both artificial turf and natural grass with multiple layers. Here's what you need to know.
Where to watch USA vs. Canada for the CONCACAF Nations League Third Place?
The Third place match will be streaming for Paramount+ and OneSoccer for English speakers. For Spanish audience, it will be broadcast on Univision.
Paramount+ offers subscribers access to the Concacaf Nations League semifinals, NFL on CBS, Star Trek, Survivor, The Challenge and so much more.
- English: Paramount+, Onesoccer
- Spanish: Univision
When is USA vs. Canada Nations League Third Place match?
The Canada vs. USA Nations League third place is on Sunday, March 23 at 6:00 p. m. ET/3:00 p.m. PT. At SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, California.
How both teams came before the match for the third place?
The USMNT's bid to win a fourth consecutive Nations League title ended in heartbreak, as Waterman’s late goal sealed a 1-0 loss, with Mauricio Pochettino's side unable to break down Panama’s defense.
This defeat has raised doubts about whether the so-called golden generation of the USMNT can rise to the occasion with the 2026 World Cup quickly approaching. Sunday's third-place match now presents a chance to silence critics and demonstrate that this talent-packed squad can perform under pressure.
On the other hand, Canada struggled to contain Jiménez, with the Fulham FC striker scoring twice to move into fourth place on Mexico's all-time scoring list (37 goals). The Canadian side managed just one shot on target and rarely challenged Club América goalkeeper Luis Malagón in Thursday’s 2-0 defeat.
Now, head coach Jesse Marsch’s team has another opportunity to prove they can compete with the United States. Les Rouges have won two of the last four encounters in this cross-border rivalry, including a friendly victory last September at Sporting Kansas City’s Children’s Mercy Park.