Headlined by Alphonso Davies and Jonathan David, Jesse Marsch announced Canada’s 26-man roster for the 2026 World Cup this summer, which will see the country co-host the men’s tournament for the first time. Competing in Group B, Canada will play its three group-stage games at home, starting with Bosnia and Herzegovina in Toronto before relocating to Vancouver, where they will face Qatar and Switzerland. Should Marsch’s men top the group, they would then earn the right to play the round of 32 and round of 16 games at Vancouver’s BC Place, as well. While the roster is now finalized, questions remain. Alphonso Davies is unlikely to play in the opening match , while key center back Moïse Bombito said he is “100%” able to play in the opening game. Towering striker Promise David, who had hip surgery in February, also makes the team after recovering ahead of schedule. Here are the 26 players tasked with finding Canada’s first World Cup points and more, this time on home soil.…