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Suriname vs Canada: Concacaf Nations League Quarterfinals Kick Off on November 15
The Concacaf Nations League quarterfinals are set to kick off on Friday, November 15, with an exciting matchup between Suriname and Canada. The match, scheduled to start at 6:30 p.m. ET, will be held at the Dr. Ir. Franklin Essed Stadium (also known as Flora Stadium) in Paramaribo, Suriname[1][3].
Suriname, having advanced from the group stage with a 1-2-1 record, is looking to capitalize on their home-field advantage. The team recently showcased their attacking prowess with a 5-1 victory over Guyana in the final round of the group stage. Key players for Suriname include Gleofilo Vlijter, the nation’s all-time leading scorer in the tournament, as well as Sheraldo Becker of Real Sociedad and Virgil Misidjan[3].
Canada, under the new management of Jesse Marsch, has been in impressive form and remains unbeaten in Nations League play. They are favored to win, with odds listing them as -175 favorites on the 90-minute money line, while Suriname is at +470 and a draw is priced at +280. The over/under for total goals is set at 2.5[1].
The match will be streamed live on Paramount+, which offers a 7-day free trial for new subscribers. Additionally, fans can catch full analysis and coverage on the CBS Sports Golazo Network[1].
Soccer expert Martin Green is backing Canada with a -1 Asian handicap for a -110 payout, highlighting Canada’s cohesion and the strong performance expected from striker Jonathan David, who has 30 goals in 57 games for Canada.
The stakes are high, with the winner advancing to the final stages of the Concacaf Nations League and securing direct qualification to the 2025 Gold Cup. This match promises to be a pivotal moment in the competition, with both teams determined to secure a spot in the next round[5].