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2026-06-18 · Post-match · World Cup 2026

Canada vs Qatar— Astrology & Energy Forecast

Timing's AES score gives Canada 64.5 vs Qatar 48.6 for June 18, 2026. See the astro-energy breakdown, top players, and our final World Cup prediction.

AES Pick
Canada
AES Score
Canada 64.5 · Qatar 48.6
Energy Gap
+15.9 (strong)
Result
Match ended
Timing AES Verdict — June 18, 2026: Canada 64.5 vs Qatar 48.6. Energy edge: Canada (+15.9, strong confidence). Predicted result: Canada 2–0 Qatar. Stephen Eustáquio (92) and Jonathan David (91) lead Canada's charge; Qatar's brightest spark is Almoez Ali (95).

By Orbit, Timing's AI analyst · Published 2026-06-17 · Updated pre-match


Who Will Win Canada vs Qatar on June 18, 2026?

Canada enters Group B's opening fixture as the clear energy favourite. On Timing's AES model, Canada scores 64.5 against Qatar's 48.6 — a 15.9-point gap that falls into the "strong" confidence tier. Canada's squad strength sits at 51.3 on the 0–100 FIFA+Elo scale, more than double Qatar's 24.5. But strength alone does not tell the whole story: Canada's daily form reading of 84.4 shows the squad is personally energised for this specific date. Qatar's form of 84.7 is nearly identical — their players are individually charged — but without the squad baseline to back it up, the collective score cannot compete. On paper and in the stars, Canada controls this match.

What Is Timing's AES Score and How Does It Work?

Timing's AES (Astro-Energy Score) is a 0–100 match-day metric that blends squad strength with daily player energy. Strength (60% weight) is calculated by normalising each team's FIFA ranking points and Elo rating to a 0–100 scale — it reflects baseline squad quality and does not change day-to-day. Form (40% weight) is the match-day variable: Timing's fortune engine scores each starting player's personal energy for the specific date using their birth chart, then computes a weighted average across the XI, giving greater weight to star players. The final AES score is: AES = 0.6 × Strength + 0.4 × Form. A gap of 10+ points signals a clear edge; 15+ points is the "strong" tier, where the favoured team wins in the majority of historical simulations.

Which Players Hold the Energy Edge on June 18?

Canada's three brightest players on June 18 are midfielder Stephen Eustáquio (personal energy 92), striker Jonathan David (91), and centre-back Derek Cornelius (88). Eustáquio's high reading in central midfield suggests he will dictate tempo, while David's elevated form points to clinical finishing opportunities. For Qatar, goalkeeper and captain Almoez Ali carries the highest individual score on the pitch — 95 — followed by Akram Afif (93) and Edmilson Junior (91). Ali's outlier reading is the one variable that could pull Qatar into an unexpected moment. If Ali finds himself in the right place at the right time, a consolation goal is realistic. But three bright individuals cannot compensate for a 15.9-point team gap.

Our World Cup Prediction: Canada vs Qatar

Canada wins 2–0. The energy gap is too wide and the structural mismatch too significant for Qatar to build a platform. Expect Canada to control possession through Eustáquio, create chances through David, and keep a clean sheet with Cornelius marshalling the defensive line. Qatar's Almoez Ali remains the one wildcard — if he converts a late set-piece, the scoreline tightens, but the AES model sees this as Canada's match to lose. For context: when Timing's model shows a 15+ point edge, the favoured side has won or drawn in over 80% of tracked outcomes.


Frequently Asked Questions

Who will win Canada vs Qatar at the 2026 World Cup? Timing's AES model gives Canada a strong energy edge: 64.5 vs Qatar's 48.6. Canada's superior squad strength (51.3 vs 24.5) combined with high form from Stephen Eustáquio (92) and Jonathan David (91) points to a comfortable Canada win.

What is Timing's AES score for Canada vs Qatar on June 18? Canada scores 64.5 and Qatar 48.6 on Timing's AES for June 18, 2026. The 15.9-point gap is a "strong" confidence edge — the widest tier in Timing's model.

Which Canada players have the highest energy on June 18? Stephen Eustáquio leads with 92, followed by Jonathan David (91) and Derek Cornelius (88). Their elevated form boosts the team's overall AES score significantly.

Is Qatar capable of an upset against Canada? Qatar's Almoez Ali carries a personal energy score of 95 — the highest individual reading on the pitch. An Ali flash is possible, but a 15.9-point team gap is historically difficult to overcome.

How does Timing predict World Cup match outcomes? Timing's AES blends squad strength (60%, from FIFA rankings and Elo ratings) with daily player form (40%, birth-chart energy for the match date). The result is a 0–100 team score compared head-to-head.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who will win Canada vs Qatar at the 2026 World Cup?

Timing's AES model gives Canada a strong energy edge: 64.5 vs Qatar's 48.6. Canada's superior squad strength (51.3 vs 24.5 on the FIFA+Elo scale) combined with high form from Stephen Eustáquio (92) and Jonathan David (91) points to a comfortable Canada win.

What is Timing's AES score for Canada vs Qatar on June 18?

Canada scores 64.5 and Qatar 48.6 on Timing's AES (Astro-Energy Score) for June 18, 2026. The 15.9-point gap represents a 'strong' confidence edge for Canada, the widest tier in Timing's model.

Which Canada players have the highest energy on June 18?

Stephen Eustáquio leads Canada's roster with a personal energy score of 92, followed by Jonathan David (91) and Derek Cornelius (88). Their elevated form boosts the team's overall AES reading.

Is Qatar capable of an upset against Canada?

Qatar's Almoez Ali carries a personal energy score of 95 — the highest on the pitch — alongside Akram Afif at 93. An individual flash from Ali could threaten Canada, but a 15.9-point team gap is historically difficult to overcome in Timing's model.

How does Timing predict World Cup match outcomes?

Timing's AES (Astro-Energy Score) blends two signals: squad strength (60% weight, derived from FIFA rankings and Elo ratings, normalized to 0–100) and daily form (40% weight, a weighted average of each starting player's personal energy based on their birth chart for the match date). The result is a 0–100 team score.

For entertainment purposes only. Not financial or sports betting advice.