Eustaquio put Junior Hoilett in alone for the first goal at the 18th-minute mark, then scored himself in the 68th minute as the Canadian men took control early and never let go. "I'm proud of these boys tonight," said Canada coach John Herdman. "That was a big step they took. And hopefully we can take another one." A stiffer test awaits. The young Canadian side — five of Sunday's starters had fewer than 10 caps going into the game — faces 11th-ranked Mexico in Thursday's semifinal in Houston. The Mexicans blanked No. 67 Honduras 3-0 on Saturday. The other semifinal pits the 20th-ranked U.S. against No. 58 Qatar, a guest entry as 2022 World Cup host, in Austin, Texas. Qatar advanced by beating No. 69 El Salvador 3-2, hanging on after building a 3-0 lead Saturday.