Canada faces México in Juarez

For more information on this match, please visit the following fixture link. The all-important semi-final match between Canada and México will be played at the Estadio Oly­mpico Benito Juárez, starting at 19.30 (local time). The match will be webcast on cbcsports.ca and televised on GolTV (18.30 PT …

For more information on this match, please visit the following fixture link.



The all-important semi-final match between Canada and México will be played at the Estadio Oly­mpico Benito Juárez, starting at 19.30 (local time). The match will be webcast on cbcsports.ca and televised on GolTV (18.30 PT and 21.30 ET). The match will also be televised in México on PCTV.



Canada’s women’s national team, whose title sponsor is Winners, finished in first place in its group, ahead of Costa Rica and Trinidad & Tobago. Canada won 1:0 over Costa Rica on 6 April and 6:0 over Trinidad & Tobago on 2 April. In the opposite group, the United States finished first ahead of México and Jamaica.

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