
Canadian women step up in class in taking on top-ranked U.S. in Washington, D.C.
After struggling to corral No. 43 Costa Rica before pouring in four late goals in a 4-1 win, Canada steps up in class Wednesday when it faces the top-ranked U.S. in Washington, D.C.
Eighth-ranked Canada is 4-53-9 all-time against the U.S. in a rivalry that dates back to 1986 when the Canadian women’s program was established. The Canadians have not won on American soil since Nov. 11, 2000.
“It’s a good test for us. But it’s one I think we should be looking forward to,” Canada coach Casey Stoney, a former England captain, told a news conference Tuesday. “There’ll be no fear in our dressing room. We’re going to go out there and have a go.”
In their most recent meeting, last April at the SheBelieves Cup in Columbus, Ohio, the two teams played to a 2-2 draw before the U.S. won a penalty shootout 5-4. The Americans also won by penalty shootout in the game before that, the CONCACAF W Gold Cup semifinal in March 2024.