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    "title": "England a familiar foe as Canada WNT goes for the semis",
    "modified_at": "2026-05-04 20:39:34",
    "published_at": "2015-06-26 19:12:00",
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    "subtitle": "Just four weeks ago, Canada\u2019s Women\u2019s National Team put in a tremendous performance in a 1:0 win over England in their final preparation for the FIFA Women\u2019s World Cup Canada 2015\u2122.",
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    "body": "<p>On Saturday, the same two teams meet again, and this time there&rsquo;s so much more on the line as a spot in the semi-finals is the reward for whomever comes out of BC Place with the victory.</p><p>&ldquo;England have been really interesting through this tournament. They&rsquo;ve adapted their strategies and tactics to each game,&rdquo; said Head Coach John Herdman after Canada trained on Thursday.</p><p>&ldquo;They&rsquo;ve changed their style and approach through this tournament to meet the needs of the opponent. Going into this, it&rsquo;s a familiar foe in terms of the personnel out there, but in terms of strategies and tactics, we&rsquo;ll wait and see what he does.&rdquo;</p><blockquote>BROADCAST ALERT: Fans can watch the Canada v England match live Saturday on CTV and RDS, as well as on TSN radio, at 19.30 ET / 16.30 PT.</blockquote><p>The win in Hamilton was Canada&rsquo;s first win in five games against the English but it&rsquo;s always a close game between the two, with the outcome usually decided by just a single goal.</p><p>That&rsquo;s something Canada&rsquo;s gotten comfortable with in this tournament, as their two victories have both been of the one-goal variety. With virtually nothing separating the two teams, Canada is hoping to draw on that one x-factor that they have: home support. BC Place is expected to be packed to capacity on Saturday&mdash;perhaps even surpassing the almost 54-thousand that were there for the Switzerland game.</p><p>&ldquo;The crowd can lift us when we need it. England could go a goal up and you don&rsquo;t know what&rsquo;s going to happen in this game,&rdquo; said Herdman. &ldquo;But when we need the crowd most, we just hope we can get the energy of 55-thousand onto the pitch that will lift this group no doubt.&rdquo;</p><p>The winner of this game travels to Edmonton where they would play the winner of the semi-final between Australia and Japan at Commonwealth Stadium on Canada Day.<br>\u200b</p>",
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