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Canada Hopes To Break Out Against USA in Women's Soccer Action Tomorrow
Posted on Tuesday, July 21, 2009 - 12:44 PM
Sportsnets

Canada looks to bounce back in a re-match against the United States in women’s soccer action on Wednesday, July 22 at 8 p.m. (ET)/5 p.m. (PT) on Rogers Sportsnet.

Gerry Dobson will handle the play-by-play, while former Canadian soccer keeper Craig Forrest provides the analysis.

Canada dropped a 1-0 decision to the United States in Rochester, New York on Sunday. The No.1-ranked US captured their second straight win over Canada after a 4-0 victory in Toronto back on May 25. The US-Canada match at Blackbaud Stadium in South Carolina this Wednesday will mark the 47th time both clubs have met internationally. The match will also complete the three-game international friendly series between Canada and the US.

American Abby Wambach notched a milestone with her 100th career goal to beat Canada in the 1-0 win. Canadian captain Christine Sinclair also entered the game with 99 career goals but failed to hit the century mark. At only 25-years old, Sinclair has already scored more goals in international competition than any other Canadian player in history.

For all the scores, highlights, breaking news and inside stories from Canadian Soccer tune in to Sportsnet Connected and log on to sportsnet.ca. “Your home team. First.”

Sportsnet broadcasts the English Premier League, Major League Soccer's Toronto FC, Canadian National Team Soccer and, starting in August 2009, the UEFA Champions League.




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