Canada Vs Usa Women S Soccer Score

Canada Vs Usa Women S Soccer Score




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For the first time in 2004, Canada is back-to-back Women’s World Championship gold medalists, as the Canadians defeated the USA 2-1 in the gold-medal game at the 2022 tournament. 
Two goals from Brianne Jenner propelled the defending champs to the country’s second consecutive win at the IIHF competition, and 12th in the tournament’s history. 
Ann-Renee Desbiens was sensational in net for Canada, stopping 22 of the 23 shots she faced. She was particulary impressive late in the game, making a couple of sprawling saves on Abby Roque and Kendall Coyen Schofield. 
The loss was the only one the Americans suffered at the tournament. The team previously defeated Canada in the preliminary round, but could not take down their rivals in the championship game. It’s the 12th silver medal for the United States at the Women’s Worlds.
Czechia defeated Switzerland in the bronze-medal game to secure the country'’s first-ever medal at the tournament and rounding out the podium. 
The Sporting News provided updates and highlights for the Canada-USA game at the 2022 Women's World Championship in Denmark. 
3:55 p.m. — A late push at the end by the Americans is not enough, as the Canadiens hang on for the 2-1 win. A gritty win for the Canadians to go back-to-back for the first time since 2004. 
3:53 p.m. — My word, Ann-Renee Desbiens. Another sprawled-out save by Desbiens as Coyne Schofield had a wide-open net and Desbiens stretched her arms out to knock down the puck. 
3:49 p.m. — With 2:30 left, the USA pull Hensley from the net to make it 6 on 5. 
3:42 p.m. — The Americans kill off the Harmon penalty. The clock continues to tick and Canada remains ahead 2-1. 
3:38 p.m. — Canada heads to the power play as Savannah Harmon trips up Jenner at the blue line. The USA must come up with a huge penalty kill, while Canada aims to double its lead. 
3:37 p.m. — USA can't come up with a goal on the advantage. Roque had another chance, with a loose puck getting to her on the backdoor, but she misses the net with her attempt. We have less than nine minutes left in the game. 
3:36 p.m. — Desbiens with another strong stop. Coyne Schofield uses her speed to beat Canada's defense and get to the net. Her shot is saved and the rebound comes out to Roque, but she fires it into the group of bodies in the crease. A great chance, but no dice for the Americans. 
3:34 p.m. — What a play by Knight, who takes advantage of a miscue by Desbiens and nearly scored. Desbiens bobbled the puck a rolling puck heading towards her and it went right to Knight, who tried to pull it to the backhand and roof it but she was tripped by Desbiens. The USA goes to the power play, the team's only goal came earlier on the man advantage. 
3:26 p.m. — Hensley responds with an excellent save of her own. Fillier and Emily Clark are in on a 2 on 1, Fillier flicks it ahead to Clark, she deflects it up at Hensley but the goalie makes a great blocker stop. 
3:23 p.m. — A great chance within the first two minutes for the USA as Jessie Eden is left wide open in front, but she's denied by Desbiens' blocker. By far, the best save of the game so far by the Canadian goaltender as she keeps Canada's lead alive. 
3:01 p.m. — After 40 minutes, it's a one-goal game with Canada holding the 2-1 lead. Canada was the better team for most of the period, but the late goal by Roque gives the USA momentum heading into the final period. 
3 p.m. — GOAL! The Americans are on the board as Abby Roque is left wide open on the backdoor for the easy tap-in from a feed by Kessel. The USA convert on the power play with 20 seconds left in the period to make it a 2-1 game. 
2:57 p.m. — Jenner takes down Brandt and the Americans go to the power play again. Barring a power play goal, it will be 5 on 4 for the rest of the period. 
2:54 p.m. — A huge scramble for the puck ensues in the Canada crease as the USA jam away to try and get on the board. It stays out and the United States have yet to find a way to beat Desbiens so far. 
2:50 p.m. — A bad turnover by the Americans at their own blue line turns into a chance for Fillier along on Hensley, but the goaltenders gloves it down. Fillier is called for a slash at the end of the play so the USA goes to its first power play of the game. 
2:45 p.m. — GOAL! It's Jenner again, as Canada comes through on the power play. Jenner is in the same spot as her first goal, but this time she goes high far side on Hensley. It's 2-0 with 9:05 left in the period. 
2:43 p.m. — Another penalty to the USA as Hannah Brandt heads off for boarding. Seconds after the Jenner goal, and Canada goes to another power play. 
2:42 p.m. — GOAL! Brianne Jenner opens the scoring as she beats Hensley low off the rush. She cuts to the net, pulls the puck to her forehand and looks like Hensley got herself spun around trying to drop down for the stop. Just over 10 minutes left in the frame, it's 1-0 Canada. 
2:37 p.m. — Chances for both Sarah Nurse and Sarah Fillier for Canada, but Hensley stops both shots. The American goalie has been seeing a lot of action so far in this period. 
2:33 p.m. — It's been all Canada so far to start the second. Nicole Hensley has been forced to make a couple of big saves on open shots. 
2:09 p.m. — The USA kill off the Scamurra penalty to end the period. Not a ton of offense in this one, as both defenses are doing a great job of limiting chances. Shots are 4-2 in favor of the Canadians. 
2:06 p.m. — Canada goes back to the power play as Hayley Scamurra is called for boarding. 
2:05 p.m. — Alex Carpenter rings the iron with a shot off the rush. A really good pass by Knight, saucing the puck into open space for Carpenter to skate into. A good chance for the USA, who haven't put a ton of pressure on Desbiens. 
2 p.m. — Neither team is getting a ton of shots on net. We're closing in five minutes left and Canada has just three SOG while the USA has two. Both defenses have been stellar, getting sticks on pucks and disrupting plays. 
1:54 p.m. — Nothing doing for Canada on the power play, back to even strength. 
1:51 p.m. — Abby Roque gets called for an illegal hit on Sarah Nurse so Canada heads to the power play. 
1:49 p.m. — Canada has to be more responsible with the puck. The team has had a couple of bad turnovers in its own zone, resulting in either scoring chances or sustained pressure by the United States. Hilary Knight's line controlled the play for at least a minute in Canada's zone. Still scoreless. 
1:46 p.m. — A back-and-forth game thus far. Not a ton of great chances on either side. The best one came from the United States off a Canada turnover in its own zone. Kendall Coyne Schofield grabbed a loose puck and was all alone in the slot, but she is denied by Ann-Renee Desbiens. 
12:30 p.m. — Here are the championship lineups for Canada and the USA. 
TSN has all the Women's World Championship action in Canada. In the United States, viewers can find the games on NHL Network.
Fans in Canada can stream all Women's World Championship games at TSN.ca or the TSN app. U.S. fans can stream the tournament on fuboTV, which offers a free trial.
The puck is scheduled to drop at 1:30 p.m. ET from the KVIK Hockey Arena in Herning, Denmark. 
The USA is a 1.5-goal favorite on the puckline for the contest against Canada at the Women's World Championship, according to Sports Interaction .


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The USWNT won the 2022 CONCACAF W Championship after a 1-0 win over rivals Canada in the final played at the Estadio BBVA in Monterrey, Mexico. An Alex Morgan penalty kick 12 minutes from time proved the game-winner, giving the Americans the North American continental title.
The victory earned the USA a berth in the 2024 Summer Olympics, which was the prize on the line alongside the North American trophy. It was also revenge for the USA after Canada ousted the Americans in the semifinals of the 2021 Olympics, forcing the Americans to settle for a bronze medal, while Canada won gold. That Canada victory also came via a lone penalty kick.
As the tournament runner-up, Canada will meet third-place finisher Jamaica in an Olympic playoff in September 2023 for the other Olympic berth available in the North American region. The Canadians will have to win that playoff in order to be part of the 12-team field for the women's soccer tournament in Paris 2024 and defend their gold medal.
The Americans were buzzing out of the gates and created the best opportunities of the match, but between emergency Canadian defending and strong saves by goalkeeper Kailen Sheridan, Canada held their opponents at bay.
Then with about 15 minutes left in the match, Canada left back Allysha Chapman tripped up Rose Lavelle in the box for a controversial penalty kick and Morgan converted the spot kick for the decisive goal against Sheridan, who also happened to be her fellow San Diego Wave teammate.
Highlights showed that Chapman made contact with Lavelle's leg, but then the U.S. midfielder took a step before falling to the ground.
"In the moment all my staff who, you have the iPads and things, felt it was a soft penalty, or at least it should have been checked. But these things happen," Canada head coach Bev Priestman said in her postgame press conference.
The USWNT finished the tournament with five shutout victories from five matches. And by advancing to the semifinals, the Americans also clinched a spot in the 2023 FIFA World Cup. The Olympic berth that came by virtue of winning the final means the U.S. team came away with every prize on offer at the 2022 W Championship. 
Morgan won the Golden Ball as the player of the tournament, while Canada claimed the other two individual awards: Julia Grosso took the Golden Boot (three goals and one assist), while Sheridan won the award for best goalkeeper.
"I feel good overall. I'm happy, healthy, I feel confident, and I just feel like I'm able to contribute exactly what is being asked of me," Morgan told Paramount+ after the match. "And so with all that, I feel like I'm in very good form right now."
The USWNT have won nine regional titles and Canada have won the tournament twice. 
The Americans put the Canadians on their heels from the opening kickoff, attacking relentlessly, playing direct balls, and swarming the Canada half with numbers — "We came out in the last game of the tournament with the best energy we had [in the entire tournament]," Andonovski noted. 
The USA's offensive combinations were quick, and the runs were explosive, leaving the usually composed Canada backline scrambling and throwing bodies at shots in order to escape danger.
"Credit to the U.S., they came right out of the box and we felt that," Priestman admitted postgame. "We needed halftime, and we regrouped ... They came out hunting today and you see that the result, and when they scored, it meant everything to them."
Mal Pugh, Sophia Smith, Lindsey Horan, and Morgan were generating the shots in the first half, and their efforts should have resulted in a lead, with Smith's attempt just before halftime getting stopped on the Canada goal line in a wild play.
Andonovski raised eyebrows when he said during this tournament that his team wasn't ready to win a World Cup and would need the upcoming year to further develop. That's because he's been introducing younger players into the squad and this tournament was part of the learning process.
"It's obvious that the team is significantly younger than the previous time we played Canada [at the 2021 Olympics]," he said. "These players are going to be here for three, maybe four World Cups. So get used to it."
The emergence of Mal Pugh and Sophia Smith during the W Championship under the tutelage of Morgan is one of the most notable takeaways from the tournament for the senior USWNT side. 
"To have Mal [Pugh] and Soph [Smith] on the field next to [Alex Morgan], that's a big win for us, that's a big win for the team, and for the country," Andonovski commented, "because those two [Pugh and Smith] they are are going to have to take that over [from Morgan]. What a better way to learn than on the spot from one of the best."
After weathering the early storm, the Canadians got a couple of looks through left winger Nichelle Prince, who gave fits to U.S. right back Sofia Huerta but couldn't get a strong enough shot on target — "We knew we could get at the fullbacks," Priestman noted postgame.
But after the Americans made the necessary defensive adjustments, the Canadians were otherwise unable to trouble the Americans until they went down a goal and began throwing numbers forward late in the game.
Janine Beckie was virtually erased by U.S. left back Emily Fox, and legend Christine Sinclair didn't make an impact in the attack. Jessie Fleming was attempting to seek out spots on the field to make a difference, but it wasn't easy. Winger Deanne Rose was unavailable due to an injury, and Jayde Riviere's forced injury substitution on the hour mark didn't help matters.
But Canada fans will be left wondering whether one or more of Julia Grosso, Adriana Leon, or Jordyn Huitema could have impacted the game sooner, and perhaps even from the very start.
Goals:
USA — Alex Morgan (penalty kick) — 78th min.
95th+ min.: Canada's Julia Grosso fires the last shot of the match and Alyssa Naeher saves it. It's the final kick of the game. The USA win.
89th min.: USWNT Subs — Midge Purce, Trinity Rodman, and defender Naomi Girma on for the front three attackers Alex Morgan, Sophia Smith and Mal Pugh. And there are five minutes of stoppage time coming. The Americans going to five in the back.
88th min.: A header by Canada forward Jordyn Huitema is off the mark after a long cross into the USA box. It's desperation time for Canada.
84th min.: Canada's Jessie Fleming has time on the ball and she just rips a shot toward goal, but it's central and right at the 'keeper. Les Rouges are now upping the urgency level.
78th min.: Alex Morgan steps up to bury the penalty kick past her San Diego Wave club teammate Kailen Sheridan. The USWNT takes the lead!
76th min.: Penalty USA! Rose Lavelle went down in the box after Allysha Chapman makes contact with Lavelle's leg.
71st min.: Chance USA! Andi Sullivan with the searing blast that misses the top right corner of the goal. Good enterprising
68th min.: Canada SUBS — Jordyn Huitema and Adriana Leon are in for Christine Sinclair and Nichelle Prince.
64th min.: Another great chance for Sophia Smith! Alex Morgan sends her through with a penetrating ball, and Smith beats the goalkeeper to the ball. But she can't get her body turned around to shoot on an empty net and the ball finished wide.
61st min.: Canada SUB — Jayde Riviere can't continue, and Allysha Chapman comes on for her. Chapman will play at left back and Ashley Lawrence will switch to right back.
59th min.: Another injury stoppage, and now it's Canada's Vanessa Gilles staying on the ground after Sophia Smith inadvertently stepped on her arm.
57th min.: Canada SUB — Julia Grosso comes on for Quinn in midfield. Riviere is also back into the game for Canada.
56th min.: It's been a quiet start. There's an injury stoppage with Jayde Riviere who stayed on the ground. It looks like she's trying to stay into the match.
46th min.: Second half is underway. No subs. And Sinclair is booked straight away with a reckless tackle on Andi Sullivan.
Halftime: That was a fun first half. Two heavyweights going at it. The USWNT came out on fire and had Canada's defenders scrambling. But Kadeisha Buchanan, Vanessa Gilles, and goalkeeper Kailen Sheridan came up big. Sheridan made the biggest save of the match on the goal line at the end of the half. Canada's Nichelle Prince was responsible for her team's chances as she was getting the better of U.S. right back Sofia Huerta down the flank.
It's an evenly matched first half, but the USWNT looks to have more weapons in attack between Pugh, Morgan, and Smith (10-4 in shots for USA). Canada can't get its other attackers into the match: Janine Beckie, Jessie Fleming, and Christine Sinclair have been quiet. But the Canadians have fresh options off the bench.
44th min.: What a chance for the USWNT! A low Sofia Huerta cross finds a charging Sophia Smith, but she can't bundle the ball over the line and past goalkeeper Kailen Sheridan, who somehow stops the ball. That was almost a goal.
41st min.: Lindsey Horan gets a yellow card for pulling back Janine Beckie, who danced by her on the dribble. It's a good call. Beckie was back in her own end to help defensively.
39th min.: Lindsey Horan starts a counter after intercepting the ball, but her pass to Mal Pugh on the left is short and Pugh's shot is high.
31st min.: Fantastic save by Canada 'keeper Kailen Sheridan on a solo run by Mal Pugh down the right. Sheridan just snatched that ball out of the air. Sheridan has been alert and sure-handed early on.
26th min.: Sophia Smith and Mal Pugh have switched wings for the USWNT. And Sophia Smith creates space for herself wide left and fires toward goal, but the shot is wide. The USWNT energy is not what it was in the opening minutes.
21st min.: Janine Beckie and Jessie Fleming with consecutive shots. Canada are gaining a foothold in the match, creating and keeping possession for slightly longer stretches.
17th min.: The USWNT can't stop Nichelle Prince. She goes to the end line and earns a corner as Sophia Smith comes all the way back to help defend. Nothing comes of the corner.
14th min.: The USWNT again combining and pushing forward and Lindsey Horan launches the volley, but it's off target. Canada are in a rare position of having to block shots and resort to some emergency defending.
6th min.: Nichelle Prince with a shot on goal for Canada. It's end-to-end action. Prince beats Sofia Huerta, but her shot on goal is a slow roller to U.S. 'keeper Alyssa Naeher. Moments later the exact same play happens a second time!
4th min.: Alex Morgan just misses the net! She takes a curling shot after a well-worked, quick combination play by the USWNT forwards. The Americans are playing fast and direct.
1st min.: The USWNT kick us off. And the Americans go straight down the field and Kadeisha Buchanan needs to make a defensive intervention. Seconds later U.S. winger Mal Pugh rips a shot from a tough angle and Canada 'keeper Kailen Sheridan has to punch the ball out for a corner.
10:06 p.m. ET: Teams are now out on the field and so is the trophy:
9:59 p.m. ET: We have a few minutes before the match kicks off. Enough time to take in these videos on the rivalry:
9:55 p.m. ET: The CONCACAF W Championship anthem will be played live in-stadium by Skip Marley ahead of the final kickoff.
9:44 p.m. ET: Teams are warming up on the field at Estadio BBVA. Meanwhile, Canada's Deanne Rose is still not ready to play.
9:08 p.m. ET: The 3rd-place match is forcing the final into a slight delay.
8:39 p.m. ET: How are the USWNT players receiving these words from Christine Sinclair:
8:30 p.m. ET: Kaylyn Kyle put her compatriots on the spot with a series of USA vs. Canada que
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