{
    "title": "Canada qualifies for CONCACAF semi-final",
    "modified_at": "2026-05-05 18:35:14",
    "published_at": "2008-04-05 11:00:00",
    "url": "https://news.canadasoccer.com/canada-qualifies-for-concacaf-semi-final",
    "short_url": "http://prez.ly/QMFd",
    "culture": "en",
    "language": "EN",
    "subtitle": "For more information on this match, please visit the following fixture link. Canada\u2019s women\u2019s national team will face Costa Rica on Sunday 6 April (11.00 local time) in its second match at the CONCACAF Women\u2019s Olympic Qualification Tournament. Canada has already qualified for the 9 April semi-final \u2026",
    "slug": "canada-qualifies-for-concacaf-semi-final",
    "body": "<p>For more information on this match, please visit the following <a href=\"https://canadasoccer.com/tourney/FIFA_WWC/game_profile.asp?gameId=1237\">fixture</a> link.<br>\u200b<br>\u200b<br>\u200b<br>\u200bCanada&rsquo;s women&rsquo;s national team will face Costa Rica on Sunday 6 April (11.00 local time) in its second match at the CONCACAF Women&rsquo;s Olympic Qualification Tournament. Canada has already qualified for the 9 April semi-final regardless of Sunday&rsquo;s outcome, but the result will determine whether Canada finishes first or second in Group B. Canada needs a win or draw to finish first ahead of Costa Rica and Trinidad &amp; Tobago.<br>\u200b<br>\u200b<br>\u200b<br>\u200bAll of Canada&rsquo;s matches at the CONCACAF Women&rsquo;s Olympic Qualification Tournament are webcast on CBCSports.ca. Canada&rsquo;s first two matches (2 April against Trinidad &amp; Tobago and 6 April against Costa Rica) as well as the two semi-finals will be broadcast on GolTV. Tournament matches will also be televised by host broadcaster PCTV in M&eacute;xico.<br>\u200b<br>\u200b<br>\u200b<br>\u200bAfter Canada won 6:0 over Trinidad &amp; Tobago on 2 April, Costa Rica and Trinidad &amp; Tobago played to a 2:2 draw on 4 April. A Canadian win (for six total points) or draw (four points) will keep Canada in first place. A loss (three points) would drop Canada to second place behind Costa Rica. If Costa Rica loses, the second-place spot will be determined by goal differential (Trinidad &amp; Tobago finished at -6).<br>\u200b<br>\u200b<br>\u200b<br>\u200bIn Group A action, the United States and hosts M&eacute;xico have already secured their places in the 9 April semi-final, although the order has yet to be determined. The United States will fight M&eacute;xico for first place on 6 April. Jamaica has already been eliminated.<br>\u200b<br>\u200b<br>\u200b<br>\u200bCanada&rsquo;s coach Even Pellerud explains that his team has had a good series of days training in between matches. The team&rsquo;s preparations will not be a whole lot different than it was for the Trinidad &amp; Tobago match.<br>\u200b<br>\u200b<br>\u200b<br>\u200b&ldquo;Every game (and opponent) is different, although Costa Rica won&rsquo;t be a whole lot different,&rdquo; says Pellerud. &ldquo;They may not have the pace of some of the Trinidad &amp; Tobago players, but they should be better in zone play and on defence.&rdquo;<br>\u200b<br>\u200b<br>\u200b<br>\u200bCanada, whose title sponsor is Winners, will gear towards its final preparations on Saturday evening, including a team meeting and review of tactics. The Sunday match kicks off at 11.00 (local time). Because of the change in hour in M&eacute;xico, the 11.00 local start translates to 10.00 PT and 13.00 ET in Canada.</p>",
    "author": {
        "first_name": "Integration",
        "last_name": "Integration"
    },
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}