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Peter Fitzpatrick·28 March 2026
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Peter Fitzpatrick·28 March 2026
Iceland may not have qualified for this summer's World Cup, but they are still making their mark as they lead co-hosts Canada 2-0 at the break of their Toronto friendly.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, captain Orri Óskarsson has got them both, continuing his brilliant run of form for the national team.

The 21-year-old needed just nine minutes to strike, capitalising on an under-hit Kamal Miller back pass to coolly finish past Dayne St. Clair.
St. Clair could do little again 12 minutes later when the Real Sociedad striker scored his second from almost the exact same spot. This finish was hit with far more venom, thundering into the back of the net.
Check both goals out below!
Óskarsson now has nine goals in just 17 appearances for his country, making him very well placed to overtake Gylfi Sigurðsson's 27 at the top of the all-time Icelandic scoring charts. In fact, he's just four off the top 10.
The sky could be the limit for the island nation's newest sensation, but there are serious concerns for Jesse March with just three games to go after this one until the World Cup kicks off.
📸 GEOFF ROBINS - AFP or licensors
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