- Éric Davis - 89'
- Jonathan David - 25'
- Alphonso Davies - 69'
Canada beat Panama to reach Concacaf Nations League final
Canada beat Panama 2-0 in the Concacaf Nations League semifinals in Las Vegas on Thursday, with its top two players Jonathan David and Alphonso Davies providing the scoring punch.
The result puts Canada into the final of the Nations League, where it will face the United States on Sunday after the Americans 3-0 win over Mexico.
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David opened the scoring for Canada in the 25th minute, sprinting onto a through ball from Kamal Miller and poking it past onrushing Panama keeper Orlando Mosquera.
Panama's best chance of the first came just before 30 minutes when Fidel Escobar lashed a low free kick from outside the area underneath the Canada wall to force a reflex save from Milan Borjan.
Davies doubled Canada's lead after coming on as a substitute in the 62nd minute, unleashing an unstoppable shot into the roof of Mosquera's net from close range in his first match in over a month after missing the end of Bayern Munich's season with an injury.
Panama's Eric Davis was sent off just before full-time after a video review of his foul on Richie Laryea determined he'd punched the Canada attacker on the top of the head, with the referee switching his card from yellow to red.
Game Information
- Referees:
- Juan Calderón