Canada (CAN) vs. Poland (POL) men - Pool 5 - Preliminary Phase #48768843

Poland against Canada in their VNL 2025 five-set encounter in Chicago

The eighth competition day at the 2025 FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Championship in the Philippines will get the knockout stage of the tournament in Pasay City underway with the first two eighthfinal matches. Saturday’s program will open with an all-European match between Turkiye and the Netherlands. Then Canada will try to challenge mighty Poland for a spot in the quarterfinals.

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Eighthfinal 1: Turkiye v Netherlands

The first team to book a spot in the quarterfinals of the World Championship will be European. It will emerge from the eighthfinal clash between Turkiye and the Netherlands, serving off at 15:30 local time (07:30 UTC) in Pasay City.

Turkiye have not beaten the Netherlands in an official match since the 2018 CEV European Golden League, when they edged them at home in five sets, before losing the way match, also after a tie-breaker. Another three consecutive Dutch victories followed in the head-to-head series, most recently, a 3-1 Volleyball Nations League 2025 win in Xi’an in June of this year. Eventually, the two teams finished bottom of the final VNL standings, with Turkiye in the penultimate 17th place and the Netherlands below them, facing relegation.

Turkiye’s best ever result in the history of the World Championships was achieved three years ago, when they finished 11th in the final standings. They were very successful in the pool phase of the current World Championship, topping their Pool G standings undefeated, with only a set dropped (against Libya) in three matches. The Turks also beat the higher ranked teams of Japan and Canada along the way and rose to number 14 in the current FIVB World Ranking, up two spots from their position before the start of the tournament. Outside hitter Efe Mandiraci and opposite Adis Lagumdzija led the team through the pool stage with 45 points apiece. The former also emerged as the second best server of the competition so far with 10 aces to his name.

Dutch opposite Michiel Ahyi was the leader in the best servers ranking with 12 aces under his belt. He was also the Netherlands’ best scorer so far with 61 points. The Netherlands’ best achievement in the history of the World Championships was the silver they earned back in 1994. It was the only medal they have ever claimed at the World Championships. At the running event, they finished Pool B runners-up to Poland, after defeating Qatar and Romania and losing to the world’s number one team in the first-place decider. In the World Ranking, the Dutch currently stand 20th.

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Eighthfinal 2: Poland v Canada

The second eighthfinal fixture will feature the teams of Poland and Canada. It is set to get underway at 20:00 local time (12:00 UTC) on Saturday.

Poland have won all 21 encounters they have had with Canada in major world-level competitions over the years. However, in their most recent encounter, in their VNL 2025 fixture in Chicago, USA in June, the Canadians managed to win the first two sets and force the mighty Europeans to five before conceding.

Poland went on to win VNL 2025 gold and are currently the number one team in the FIVB World Ranking. With three world titles (1974, 2014 and 2018) and two silver medals (2006 and 2022), they are one of the most decorated teams in the history of the World Championships. To get to this encounter with Canada as Pool B winners, they cruised through the first phase of Philippines 2025 with three-point victories over Romania, Qatar and the Netherlands. With a total of 32 points from the two games he played – against Romania and the Netherlands – their star opposite and captain Bartosz Kurek is the team’s leading scorer so far.

Canada finished seventh at the 2014 World Championship and that was their best result in the history of the competition. Now they are number 11 in the World Ranking. They started off with a four-set victory over Libya in Pool B in Quezon City. Then, they stunned Japan in straight sets, before being shut out by Turkiye in the deciding match for the first place in the pool. Their opposite Sharone Vernon-Evans led the team with a total of 44 points so far, while middle blocker Fynnian McCarthy was the third best server of the pool stage with nine aces to his name.

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FIVB Men’s World Championship schedule for Saturday, September 20, 2025
Sep 20, 15:30 local (07:30 UTC): Turkiye v Netherlands
Sep 20, 20:00 local (12:00 UTC): Poland v Canada