Canada upset Mexico and USA to win the CONCACAF section and end a 36-year drought since the first and only time they featured in the World Cup finals, with an enthusiastic and energetic squad epitomised by the incredible athleticism of Bayern Munich ace Alphonso Davies.
With Canada co-hosting the 2026 edition, they will be looking to make a better impression than at Mexico 1986 when losing all three games without scoring.
The Canada World Cup 2022 odds indicate they could suffer a repeat, although the Maple Leafs will target the Morocco game as one they could win.
Club Brugge striker Cyle Larin was the second top-scorer in qualifying with 13 goals - one more than England captain Harry Kane and Netherlands and Barcelona star Memphis Depay.
Goalkeepers: Milan Borjan (Red Star Belgrade), James Pantemis (CF Montreal), Dayne St Clair (Minnesota United)
Defenders: Sam Adekugbe (Hatayspor), Derek Cornelius (Vancouver Whitecaps), Alistair Johnston (CF Montreal), Richie Laryea (Nottingham Forest), Kamal Miller (CF Montreal), Steven Vitoria (Chaves), Joel Waterman (CF Montreal)
Midfielders: Stephen Eustaquio (FC Porto), Liam Fraser (Deinze), Atiba Hutchinson (Besiktas), Mark-Anthony Kaye (Toronto FC), Ismael Kone (CF Montreal), Jonathan Osorio (Toronto FC), Samuel Piette (CF Montreal), David Wotherspoon (St Johnstone)
Forwards: Tajon Buchanan (Club Brugge), Lucas Cavallini (Vancouver Whitecaps), Jonathan David (Lille), Alphonso Davies (Bayern Munich), Junior Hoillett (Reading), Cyle Larin (Club Brugge), Liam Miller (FC Basel), Ike Ugbo (Troyes)