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Jesse Marsch has overseen a hugely positive run of form since taking the Canada job earlier this year.

The former Leeds boss took Canada to fourth place in the Copa America, and has since taken a win against the USA and a draw against Mexico.

Canada will be aiming to maintain that form on Tuesday against Panama ahead of their Nations League quarterfinals in November.

Meanwhile, Panama will be chasing a response after losing each of their last two, which includes a recent 2-0 loss against the USA.

Odds

Match ResultOdds
Canada 
Draw 
Panama 

Panama Winless in Four Trips to Canada

TotalCanadaPanamaDraws
Games9324
Games in Canada4202
Goals17107 

🚨⚽ TIP: An average of 0.66 goals per game have been scored across the last nine meetings. (Under 2.5 Goals)

Canada Team News

Canada have been steadily building momentum under Marsch, and the former Leeds boss has made minimal changes to his squad for this upcoming match against Panama.

The only exceptions are Jamie Knight-Lebel and Santiago Lopez, who could both make their national team debuts on Tuesday.

Possible Lineup

Dayne St. Clair (GK); Moise Bombito, Sam Adekugbe, Richie Laryea, Alphonso Davies, Ali Ahmed, Jonathan Osorio, Stephen Eustaquio, Mathieu Choiniere, Liam Millar, Jonathan David

Panama Team News

Thomas Christiansen would have taken few positives from his team’s display against the USA over the weekend.

Panama lacked a cutting edge in the final third of the field, despite playing with a forward three. Jose Fajardo could be named in the starting line-up this weekend, while Eduardo Guerrero is also expected to retain his place.

Possible Lineup

Orlando Mosquera (GK); Fidel Escobar, Jose Cordoba, Edgardo Farina, Michael Murillo, Cristian Martinez, Adalberto Carrasquilla, Cesar Blackman, Eduardo Guerrero, Jose Fajardo, Tomas Rodriguez

Canada vs. Panama Prediction

Canada have a dominant record in home matches against Panama, winning two of their last four. Low-scoring affairs are common when these nations collide, meaning that we could see Canada securing a 1-0 win on Tuesday.

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