Cyle Larin won the title in the seventh minute and Milan Borjan recovered three times as Canada thrashed the United States 2-0 in Hamilton, Ontario, on Sunday in a CONCACAF World Cup qualifier.

Canada (6-0-4, 22 focuses) pushed four points ahead of the U.S. (5-2-3, 18 focuses) with four games left. Mexico (5-2-2, 17 focuses) could frustrate the American people later on Sunday when they visit Costa Rica. The top three teams in the region are in line with the World Cup qualifiers in Qatar starting in November. Canada has not been seen since 1986.

The US has not complied with the 2018 World Cup bill and sits in a dangerous position with Panama focusing on four in their home game against Jamaica on Sunday. A fourth-place finisher at CONCACAF is advancing to the final game of the season with a team from the Oceania federation to secure a place in the World Cup.

Larin scored a brace, the fifth in the last round, and Samuel Adekugbe scored in the fifth minute of the last minute when the Americans squeezed the balance.

Canada climbed to the top as US football quickly changed into a counter where Larin and Jonathan David promised Larin a chance to overtake goalkeeper Matt Turner. Only Borjan's impressive save in the 43rd minute prevented the US from collapsing. points. The American people were making little progress throughout the great season, yet in a corner kick by Christian Pulisic, Weston McKennie was in the box with the goal of getting a solid header. Borjan made a reflex save to chase the ball.

Turner kept it a one-goal game in the 70th minute by saving consecutive money from David and Larin's comeback attempt.

In the 88th minute, Paul Arriola of the United States sent just a bicycle kick.

Next up to the Americans is Honduras in St. Louis. Paul, Minnesota, while Canada plays El Elvvador. Both games are on Wednesday.