List of Canada–United States soccer matches

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This is a list of all matches played between the Canada and United States men's national soccer teams.

Contents

Legend

Canada winUSA winDrawNeutral venue

Official matches

DateCompetitionHome teamAway teamScoreVenueLocationSeriesRef.
27 June 1925 International friendly Canadian Red Ensign (1921-1957).svg  Canada Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg  United States 1–0Alexandra Park Montreal, CanadaCAN 1–0–0
8 November 1925International friendlyFlag of the United States (1912-1959).svg United StatesCanadian Red Ensign (1921-1957).svg Canada6–1 Ebbets Field New York, United StatesTied 1–0–1
6 November 1926International friendlyFlag of the United States (1912-1959).svg United StatesCanadian Red Ensign (1921-1957).svg Canada6–2Ebbets FieldNew York, United StatesUSA 2–0–1
22 June 1957 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification (1st round)Canadian Red Ensign (1957-1965).svg CanadaFlag of the United States (1912-1959).svg United States5–1 Varsity Stadium Toronto, CanadaTied 2–0–2
6 July 1957Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg United StatesCanadian Red Ensign (1957-1965).svg Canada2–3Public School Grounds St. Louis, United StatesCAN 3–0–2
17 October 1968 1970 FIFA World Cup qualification (1st round)Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg CanadaFlag of the United States.svg United States4–2Varsity StadiumToronto, CanadaCAN 4–0–2
27 October 1968Flag of the United States.svg United StatesFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada1–0 Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium Atlanta, United StatesCAN 4–0–3
20 August 1972 1973 CONCACAF Championship qualification Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg CanadaFlag of the United States.svg United States3–2 King George V Park Saint John's, CanadaCAN 5–0–3
29 August 1972Flag of the United States.svg United StatesFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada2–2 Memorial Stadium Baltimore, United StatesCAN 5–1–3
5 August 1973International friendlyFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg CanadaFlag of the United States.svg United States0–2 Windsor Stadium Windsor, CanadaCAN 5–1–4
24 September 1976 1977 CONCACAF Championship qualification Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg CanadaFlag of the United States.svg United States1–1 Empire Stadium Vancouver, CanadaCAN 5–2–4
20 October 1976Flag of the United States.svg United StatesFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada2–0 Kingdome Seattle, United StatesTied 5–2–5
22 December 19761977 CONCACAF Championship qualification (play-off)Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada [a] Flag of the United States.svg United States [a] 3–0 Stade Sylvio Cator Port-au-Prince, HaitiCAN 6–2–5
25 October 1980 1981 CONCACAF Championship qualification Flag of the United States.svg United StatesFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada0–0 Lockhart Stadium Fort Lauderdale, United StatesCAN 6–3–5
1 November 1980Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg CanadaFlag of the United States.svg United States2–1Empire StadiumVancouver, CanadaCAN 7–3–5
2 April 1985International friendlyFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg CanadaFlag of the United States.svg United States2–0 BC Place Vancouver, CanadaCAN 8–3–5
4 April 1985International friendlyFlag of the United States.svg United StatesFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada1–1 Civic Stadium Portland, United StatesCAN 8–4–5
5 February 1986Miami Cup (friendly)Flag of the United States.svg United StatesFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada0–0 Orange Bowl Miami, United StatesCAN 8–5–5
16 March 1991 North American Nations Cup Flag of the United States.svg United StatesFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada2–0 Murdock Stadium Torrance, United StatesCAN 8–5–6
3 September 1992International friendlyFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg CanadaFlag of the United States.svg United States0–2Jeux Canada Games Stadium Saint John, CanadaCAN 8–5–7
9 October 1992International friendlyFlag of the United States.svg United StatesFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada0–0 ? Greensboro, United StatesCAN 8–6–7
3 March 1993International friendlyFlag of the United States.svg United StatesFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada2–2 ? Costa Mesa, United StatesCAN 8–7–7
16 March 1997 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification (4th round)Flag of the United States.svg United StatesFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada3–0 Stanford Stadium Stanford, United StatesTied 8–7–8
9 November 1997Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg CanadaFlag of the United States.svg United States0–3 Swangard Stadium Burnaby, CanadaUSA 9–7–8
30 January 2002 CONCACAF Gold Cup (semi-final)Flag of the United States.svg United States [b] Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada [b] 0–0 (4–2 p.) Rose Bowl Pasadena, United StatesUSA 9–8–8
18 January 2003International friendlyFlag of the United States.svg United StatesFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada4–0Lockhart StadiumFort Lauderdale, United StatesUSA 10–8–8
July 9 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup (group stage)Flag of the United States.svg United StatesFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada2–0 Quest Field Seattle, United StatesUSA 11–8–8
22 January 2006International friendlyFlag of the United States.svg United StatesFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada0–0 Torero Stadium San Diego, United StatesUSA 11–9–8
21 June 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup (semi-final)Flag of the United States.svg United States [b] Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada [b] 2–1 Soldier Field Chicago, United StatesUSA 12–9–8
7 June 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup (group stage)Flag of the United States.svg United StatesFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada2–0 Ford Field Detroit, United StatesUSA 13–9–8
3 June 2012International friendlyFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg CanadaFlag of the United States.svg United States0–0 BMO Field Toronto, CanadaUSA 13–10–8
29 January 2013International friendlyFlag of the United States.svg United StatesFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada0–0 BBVA Compass Stadium Houston, United StatesUSA 13–11–8
5 February 2016International friendlyFlag of the United States.svg United StatesFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada1–0 StubHub Center Carson, United StatesUSA 14–11–8
15 October 2019 CONCACAF Nations League Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg CanadaFlag of the United States.svg United States2–0BMO FieldToronto, CanadaUSA 14–11–9
15 November 2019Flag of the United States.svg United StatesFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada4–1 Exploria Stadium Orlando, United StatesUSA 15–11–9
18 July 2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup (group stage)Flag of the United States.svg United StatesFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada1–0 Children's Mercy Park Kansas City, United StatesUSA 16–11–9
5 September 2021 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification (3rd round)Flag of the United States.svg United StatesFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada1–1 Nissan Stadium Nashville, United StatesUSA 16–12–9
30 January 2022Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg CanadaFlag of the United States.svg United States2–0 Tim Hortons Field Hamilton, CanadaUSA 16–12–10
18 June 2023 CONCACAF Nations League Finals (final)Flag of the United States.svg United States [b] Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada [b] 2–0 Allegiant Stadium Paradise, United StatesUSA 17–12–10
9 July 2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup (quarter-finals)Flag of the United States.svg United StatesFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada2–2 (3–2 p.) TQL Stadium Cincinnati, United StatesUSA 17–13–10
7 September 2024International friendlyFlag of the United States.svg United StatesFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada1–2Children's Mercy ParkKansas City, United StatesUSA 17–13–11
  1. 1 2 Canada was listed as the home team for administrative purposes, but the match was played at a neutral venue in Haiti.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Canada was listed as the home team for administrative purposes, but the match was played in the United States.

Unofficial matches

DateCompetitionHome teamAway teamScoreVenueLocationSeries
28 November 1885 International friendly [a] Flag of the United States (1877-1890).svg United States (AFA) Canadian Red Ensign (1868-1921).svg Canada (WFA) 0–1 ? Newark, United StatesCAN 1–0–0
25 November 1886International friendly [a] Flag of the United States (1877-1890).svg United States (AFA)Canadian Red Ensign (1868-1921).svg Canada (WFA)3–2 ?Newark, United StatesTied 1–0–1
16 November 1904 Summer Olympics [b] Flag of the United States (1877-1890).svg Christian Brothers College Canadian Red Ensign (1868-1921).svg Galt F.C. 0–7 World's Fair Stadium St. Louis, United StatesCAN 2–0–1
17 November 1904Flag of the United States (1877-1890).svg St. Rose Parish Canadian Red Ensign (1868-1921).svg Galt F.C.0–4World's Fair StadiumSt. Louis, United StatesCAN 3–0–1
  1. 1 2 This match is not considered to be official by FIFA, as the national teams were not organized by the CSA and the USSF.
  2. The 1904 Summer Olympics are considered by FIFA to be unoffical, as it was not contested by national teams.

Disputed-status matches

DateCompetitionHome teamAway teamScoreVenueLocationSeries
6 May 1990 North American Nations Cup [a] Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Flag of the United States.svg United States B 1–0 Swangard Stadium Burnaby, CanadaCAN 1–0–0
  1. This match is not considered an official match by the United States, as they did not send their first team to the tournament.

Summary

As of September 7, 2024
National team all-time results [1] [2]
CompetitionMatchesWinsDraws
CANUSA
CONCACAF Championship qualification 7313
CONCACAF Gold Cup 6042
CONCACAF Nations League 3120
FIFA World Cup qualification [a] 8431
North American Nations Cup 1010
Competitive total258116
International friendlies16367
Official total41111713
Unofficial matches4310
Disputed matches1100
All-time total46151813
  1. This row only includes results from World Cup qualifying competitions that were separate from the CONCACAF Championship.

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