In a thrilling encounter at the 2026 FIVB Volleyball Men's Nations League, Ukraine delivered a dominant performance to defeat Canada 3-1 (25-21, 22-25, 25-18, 25-20) on June 26, 2026. The victory showcased Ukraine's tactical discipline and resilience, handing the Canadian side a tough lesson in closing out sets under pressure.
Match Overview
Ukraine came into the match with a clear game plan: neutralize Canada's powerful outside hitters and control the net with aggressive blocking. The first set was a tightly contested affair, with both teams trading points until the Ukrainians pulled away late, 25-21. However, Canada responded in the second set, using a sharp service run by their opposite hitter to level the match at 1-1. From that point, Ukraine's cohesion and defensive grit took over. They stormed through the third set, capitalizing on Canadian errors, and closed out the fourth with a series of well-placed kills from the left side.
Key Moments
- Turning Point: With the score tied at 18-18 in the third set, Ukraine won four consecutive points — two from blocks and two from Canadian attack errors — to take a decisive lead that they never relinquished.
- Set 4 Surge: Trailing 14-16 early in the fourth, Ukraine reeled off a 6-1 run behind the serving of their libero, forcing Canada into reception trouble and ultimately sealing the match.
- Defensive Standouts: Ukraine's middle blockers recorded 11 blocks combined, consistently disrupting Canada's offensive rhythm.
Standout Players
Ukraine's outside hitter Andriy Poltavets led all scorers with 22 points, including 19 kills and 3 blocks, while opposite Oleh Plotnytskyi added 17 points with a 52% attack efficiency. For Canada, outside hitter Stephen Maar fought hard for 19 points, but the overall error count — 28 unforced errors — proved costly. Setter Brett Walsh tried to distribute effectively, but the Canadian passing struggled under pressure.
Season Impact
With this win, Ukraine moved up the Nations League standings, strengthening their case for a spot in the Final Round. Canada, meanwhile, will need to quickly regroup as they face other top-tier opponents in the coming weeks. The result also highlighted Ukraine's growing reputation as a dangerous team capable of upsetting higher-ranked volleyball nations.

