After a successful run in the OCTA qualifiers, the Canadian men's soccer team are back in action for the CONCACAF Nations League. The team is set to take on Curacao in Willemstad on March 25th, followed by a game against Honduras on March 28th in Toronto. A victory or even a draw in Curacao will secure a spot for the team in the CONCACAF Championship. The Canadian team currently ranks 53, just behind Honduras at 81 and Curacao at 86. The two top teams across each League A group qualify for the 2023 Concacaf Gold Cup later in summer. The Canadian men have already beaten Curacao 4-0 earlier in the Nations League competition. However, this is a chance for Canada's soccer stars, such as Alphonso Davies and Jonathan David, to build on their success and secure another critical win. With Herdman stating that "there is so much to play for in March," the team will be looking to make a statement on the international stage and secure their spot in the Gold Cup. Fans can catch the game in Canada via OneSoccer or follow along on Canada Soccer's digital platforms.