The Qatar national football team lost the match against Canada with six goals in the FIFA World Cup. Kyle Larin opened the scoring for Canada in the 16th minute when he followed a strong shot from inside the penalty area by Jonathan David, which rebounded from Qatar goalkeeper Mahmoud Abu Nada, to put the ball into the net. Before the goal, about ten minutes earlier, Abu Nada blocked a direct strong shot from David before the defense cleared the ball to a throw-in. David doubled the score with a direct strong shot from inside the penalty area after a ball collided with one of the defenders and fell in front of him, launching it strongly into the net in the 29th minute. Hamam Al-Amin received a direct red card after obstructing Tajon Buchanan inside the penalty area in the 33rd minute. David scored his second and third personal goals for the home team in the third minute of the added time for the first half when he followed a strong header from Larin, which Abu Nada blocked, and then scored with his foot. After about ten minutes from the start of the second half, Asim Madibo intervened violently against Ismail Kone, causing him to suffer a serious injury to his leg, which required him to receive a long period of treatment on the field and receive a direct red card. This caused the match to stop for a long time until Kone received treatment and left on a stretcher, and then clashes occurred between the players of the two teams before Madibo and Kone left the field and the match resumed. After participating instead of Kone, Nathan Saliba scored the fourth goal for Canada from a free kick that hit the post and settled into the net in the 64th minute. Defender Muhammad Mnei scored an own goal in the 75th minute when he tried to prevent a shot from substitute Jacob Shaffelburg from entering the goal, but he placed it in the net. David completed his hat-trick in the second minute of the nine minutes added by the referee as stoppage time when he received a ball that rebounded from the defense and put it into Abu Nada's goal. Canada raised its score to four points at the top of the second group with a goal difference over Switzerland, which won 4-1 over Bosnia and Herzegovina on Thursday. The Qatar national football team lost the match with six goals without a response, a heavy loss for the team in the FIFA World Cup. The loss strengthens Canada's chances of qualifying for the knockout stages of the tournament. The Qatar national football team will play its next match against Switzerland in the FIFA World Cup.