Canada have won each of their last 11 games in the World Cup qualifiers, by an average margin of 34 points; they have won their eight home games in the competition, six of those by margins of 20+ points. 

Kassius Robertson (Canada) has made 25 3-pointers in the World Cup 2023 qualifiers, more than any other player in the Americas; among the players with more than 10 attempts from behind the arc, only his Canadian teammate Kyle Wiltjer (56.7%) has a better accuracy than Robertson (54.3%). 

The USA have won their 10 home games in the World Cup qualifiers, by an average margin of 25 points; they have scored 100+ points in three of their four home games in the second round of the qualifiers. 

Brazil (40.3) and the USA (37.8) are two of the three teams to average the most points from their bench players in the World Cup 2023 qualifiers in the Americas (also Canada 40.3). 

 Lucas Dias has scored more than 10 points in each of his last three games in the World Cup qualifiers, as often as in his previous 16 appearances; he has grabbed 10+ rebounds in each of his last two away games played as a starter in the qualifiers. 
 Canada – Venezuela 
10 November 2022 
   USA – Brazil 
11 November 2022