Tickets on sale today for Canada v Brazil in Ottawa on 2 September

Tickets for the Canada v Brazil Women’s International match in Ottawa on 2 September will go on sale to the public today, 12 July at 10am ET. Tickets can be purchased via TDPlace.ca, by phone at 613.232.6767, and in-person at the TD Place Box Office. For complete ticket information visit migmultidev…

Tickets for the Canada v Brazil Women’s International match in Ottawa on 2 September will go on sale to the public today, 12 July at 10am ET. Tickets can be purchased via TDPlace.ca, by phone at 613.232.6767, and in-person at the TD Place Box Office. For complete ticket information visit migmultidev-canada-soccer.pantheonsite.io/tickets.

The highly anticipated match will feature two of the top-ten ranked nations in women’s football as Canada is building towards the FIFA Women’s World Cup France 2019™ qualification campaign set for October at the 2018 Concacaf Women’s Championships. Canada, ranked fifth in the FIFA Women’s World Rankings, will play the 2016 Rio Olympic hosts, ranked seventh, at 2pm ET on Sunday 2 September at TD Place Stadium in Ottawa.

Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team last match against Brazil saw Canada defeat the home side at Rio 2016 Olympic Games to take the Olympic Bronze Medal. Canada’s back-to-back podium finishes at the London 2012 and Rio 2016 Olympic Games earned them the distinction of becoming the first Canadian team to win back-to-back Summer Olympic medals since 1908, and the first-ever women’s Canadian team to repeat on the podium. Canada also faced Brazil in Toronto and Ottawa ahead of the Rio Olympics, splitting the series 1-1, including Canada’s send-off final match in Ottawa which saw the home team defeat Brazil 1-0, with Janine Beckie scoring in the 90th minute to secure the win in front of 23,588 fans TD Place.

OTTAWA! We are coming back! Tickets for the ​ match at @TD_Place will go on sale to the public Thursday at 10am ET! https://t.co/y1TGGrMnyn #CANWNT pic.twitter.com/JhEaM0RCe7
— Canada Soccer (@CanadaSoccerEN) July 11, 2018

Ticket Information
Individual tickets to the Canada v Brazil match will go on sale to the public on Thursday 12 July at 10am ET / 7am PT via TDPlace.ca, by phone at 613.232.6767, and in person by visiting the TD Place Box Office. Tickets are available in a variety of price points, starting as low as $20 (plus applicable fees). The launch of ticket sales will be preceded by a 48-hour pre-sale for Canada Soccer Insiders.
Group Ticket Discount Offer
Group discounts (10+ tickets) are available for this match, by organizing a group of 10 or more, fans are eligible to receive a discount of up to 30% off regular priced tickets. To submit a group ticket request, complete the group order form indicating the price point and quantity of tickets you are wishing to purchase here: Group Order Form. Ticket orders will be processed on a first come, first serve basis so organize your group, club, or team today.
Premium Seating
Club Seats at TD Place offer fans a premium match day experience featuring complimentary food and non-alcoholic beverages, access to the exclusive club lounge with two full-service private bars, all from some of the best seats in the venue. Visit TDPlace.ca to purchase club seats.

‘Me+3’ Offer
A special ‘Me+3’ ticket offer is available for this match. By purchasing three tickets in Price Category 3, fans will receive the fourth one free. The ‘Me+3’ ticket packages can be purchased directly via TDPlace.ca at the beginning of public onsale on 12 July.
Canadian Supporters
Canadian Supporter Groups will be allocated dedicated seating in the Southwest corner of TD Place in section W. Information about the Canadian supporter sections will be available via the Voyageurs website www.thevoyageurs.org at a later date. Please note that persistent standing will be permitted in these sections.
For complete ticket information visit migmultidev-canada-soccer.pantheonsite.io/tickets.

Canada v Brazil Recent Results
Please click on result for full information via CanadaSoccer.com

Date

Location

Match type

CAN

Result

Opponent

Venue

Attendance

2016-08-19

São Paulo, BRA

Women’s Olympic Football Tournament

CAN WNT

2 – 1

BRA

Arena Corinthians

39,718

2016-06-07

Ottawa, ON, CAN

Women’s International Friendly

CAN WNT

1 – 0

BRA

TD Place

23,588

2016-06-04

Toronto, ON, CAN

Women’s International Friendly

CAN WNT

0 – 2

BRA

BMO Field

28,604

2016-03-09

Lagos, POR

Algarve Women’s Cup

CAN WNT

2 – 1

BRA

Estádio Municipal da Bela Vista

300

2015-12-20

Natal, BRA

Women’s International Tournament

CAN WNT

1 – 3

BRA

Arena das Dunas

10,643

2015-12-16

Natal, BRA

Women’s International Tournament

CAN WNT

1 – 2

BRA

Arena das Dunas

 

2013-12-18

Brasilia, BRA

Women’s International Tournament

CAN WNT

0 – 0

BRA

Estadio Nacional Mané Garrincha

4,000

2012-07-17

Savièse, SUI

Women’s International Friendly

CAN WNT

1 – 2

BRA

Stade St-Germain

2,000

2012-03-24

Foxborough, MA, USA

Women’s International Friendly

CAN WNT

2 – 1

BRA

Gillette Stadium

3,000

2011-10-27

Guadalajara, MEX

Pan American Games

CAN WNT

1 – 1

BRA

Estadio Omnilife

10,000

2011-10-22

Guadalajara, MEX

Pan American Games

CAN WNT

0 – 0

BRA

Estadio Omnilife

10,000

2010-12-19

São Paulo, BRA

Women’s International Tournament

CAN WNT

2 – 2

BRA

Estádio do Pacaembu

17,264

2010-12-15

São Paulo, BRA

Women’s International Tournament

CAN WNT

0 – 0

BRA

Estádio do Pacaembu

3,986

2008-07-10

Toronto, ON, CAN

Women’s International Friendly

CAN WNT

1 – 1

BRA

BMO Field

13,554

2007-07-20

Rio, BRA

Pan American Games

CAN WNT

0 – 7

BRA

Estadio Maracana

 

2006-11-01

Changwon, KOR

Women’s International Tournament

CAN WNT

4 – 2

BRA

Changwon, KOR

 

2003-07-20

Ottawa, ON, CAN

Women’s International Friendly

CAN WNT

2 – 1

BRA

TD Place

18,000

2003-07-17

Montréal, QC, CAN

Women’s International Friendly

CAN WNT

2 – 1

BRA

Stade Molson

12,245

1999-06-03

Portland, OR, USA

Women’s International Friendly

CAN WNT

2 – 4

BRA

Portland, OR, USA

 

1996-07-04

SD, USA

Women’s International Friendly

CAN WNT

1 – 2

BRA

SD, USA

 

About Canada Soccer
Canada Soccer, in partnership with its membership and its partners, provides leadership in the pursuit of excellence in soccer, both at the national and international levels. Canada Soccer not only strives to lead Canada to victory, but also encourages Canadians to a life-long passion for soccer. For more details on Canada Soccer, visit the official website at migmultidev-canada-soccer.pantheonsite.io
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Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team
Canada recently made history with back-to-back podium finishes at the London 2012 and Rio 2016 Olympic Games, becoming the first Canadian team to win back-to-back Summer Olympic medals since 1908, and the first-ever women’s Canadian team to return to the podium.

At the last three major women’s tournaments, Canada finished third at the London 2012 Women’s Olympic Football Tournament, sixth at the FIFA Women’s World Cup Canada 2015™, and third at the Rio 2016 Women’s Olympic Football Tournament.
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