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Re-visit the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers

February 26, 2026 | Field Hockey Canada | fieldhockey.ca

Support team Canada in Santiago March 1-8

Tournament Information

The 2026 FIH Women’s and Men’s Hockey World Cup Qualifiers are taking place in Santiago, Chile from March 1 to March 8, 2026. The teams that make the finals will automatically qualify for the 2026 World Cup as will the winner of the bronze medal match. After that, the highest world ranked 4th place team (between the qualifying events) after the final day of the qualifiers, will also qualify for the World Cup.

Watch Team Canada

All matches will be streamed live via FIH Watch Hockey. Both Canada’s Men’s National Team and Women’s National Team matches will be streamed live. You can subscribe by an event-to-event basis or get a yearly subscription to FIH Watch Hockey. All games and highlights will be streamed on this platform in Canada.

SUBSCRIBE & WATCH LIVE HERE

News Links and Resources

Schedules

MEN'S SCHEDULEResult
Canada vs IrelandMarch 1, 202612:00 local time2-5 lossWatch Live
Canada vs PolandMarch 3, 202609:00 local time1-2 lossWatch Live
Canada vs KoreaMarch 4, 202611:15 local time7-2 winWatch Live
Canada vs ChileMarch 6, 202615:00 local time3-2 winWatch Live
Canada vs ScotlandMarch 7, 202615:45 local time1-5 loss (6th place finish)Watch Live
WOMEN'S SCHEDULEResult
Canada vs JapanMarch 2, 202613:00 local time0-4 lossWatch Live
Canada vs MalaysiaMarch 3, 202613:30 local time1-6 lossWatch Live
Canada vs IrelandMarch 5, 202615:15 local time1-5 lossWatch Live
Canada vs FranceMarch 7, 202609:00 local time 0-3 lossGame Report
Canada vs SwitzerlandMarch 8, 202609:00 local time1-2 lossWatch Live

Team Canada

TEAM CANADA WOMENTEAM CANADA MEN
NO.PLAYER NAMENO.PLAYER NAME
14Rebecca Carvalho6Avjot Buttar
27Laine Delmotte26Sam Cabral
9Jordyn Faiczak18Rowan Childs
24Katherine Gibb32Zachary Coombs
11Kenzie Girgis15Sean Davis
21Nora Goddard-Despot4Roopkanwar Dhillon
20Libby Hogg13Brendan Guraliuk
22Danielle Husar33Thomson Harris
23Allison Kuzyk14Manveer Jhamat
34Marcia LaPlante16Hudson Loh
1Camilla MacGillivray30Ethan McTavish
5Brooke McCusker10Jude Nicholson
7Anna Mollenhauer5Devohn Noronha Teixeira
16Rylie Novak11Balraj Panesar
2Nicole Poulakis21Kirin Robinson
3Thora Rae7Matthew Sarmento
4Julia Ross25Harbir Sidhu
17Mikayla Stelling9Robin Thind
10Chloe Walton17Aaron Foong
8Elise Wong22Jyoth Sidhu

Tyler Klenk Represents at World Cup Qualifiers

Huge congratulations to Canadian umpire Tyler Klenk for traveling to Santiago on the FIH officials-staff and umpiring at this tournament. This is a great opportunity for the veteran Canadian umpire to get FIH elite level match experience as he continues to add to his impressive officiating resume. Beginning his umpiring career in 2016, Klenk has 90 umpiring caps at the senior level, 17 at the junior level and another 32 as a video official. Congrats again to Tyler! Click here to view a snapshot of Tyler’s career.

Tyler Klenk umpires at the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers in Santiago. Photos/Yan Huckendubler.


Donate to the National Teams now and double your dollars

Field Hockey Canada is proud to announce the launch of our Double Your Dollars Matching Campaign, a national fundraising initiative supporting our Senior and Junior National Teams as they prepare for another busy season of major international competitions. Thanks to generous donor support, all eligible donations made during the designated campaign window will be matched dollar-for-dollar, allowing supporters across the country to double their impact and support the athletes representing Canada on the world stage.

Field Hockey Canada is committed to elevating Canada’s Senior Women’s and Men’s National Teams in this World Cup year. As the Wolf Pack and Red Caribou head to Chile for the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers, what better time to wrap your support around them.

For the next four weeks, all donations made through the Back the Pack (WNT) and Back the Bou (MNT) online hubs will be matched.

Every dollar donated to either team will be matched up to $10,000 per team. All fundraising will be securely tracked through Field Hockey Canada’s trusted donation partner, Canada Helps.