CONCACAF Women's Championship

2022 - 7 - 18

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USWNT vs. Canada time, TV channel, live stream, lineups, and ... (Sporting News)

Both the USA and Canada are unblemished through the CONCACAF W Championship with perfect records and no goals allowed. The defending World Cup champions ...

Neither team has conceded so far in the tournament and the United States women also sit on a whopping 32-match shutout streak for World Cup and Olympic qualifying matches. In fact, the +330 odds probably still don't quite reflect how evenly these two teams are matched. While the United States, as FIFA's No. 1-ranked team, remains a favorite, the odds correctly suggest that Canada will provide a stiff test. Both teams are looking to usher in a younger generation of talent, but still rely on strikers from the old guard to drive them forward. Canada's Jordyn Huitema provides promise for the future, but still has yet to supplant the 39-year-old legend Christine Sinclair as a starter. Along with Jordyn Huitema, they're sure to be among the five subs used by Priestman based on recent matches.

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CONCACAF Womens Championship: Jamaicans edge Costa Rica ... (News9 Live)

The "Reggae Girlz" booked a berth against the loser of a later final between Canada and the United States in a playoff next year to determine a berth in the ...

The eight-team North American regional tournament also served as a qualifier for the 2023 Women's World Cup, with the four semi-finalists -- the United States, Costa Rica, Canada and Jamaica -- all securing berths at next year's showdown in Australia and New Zealand. Kalyssa van Zanten scored in the 102nd minute and Jamaica beat Costa Rica 1-0 in the third-place match of the CONCACAF W Championship to boost their 2024 Olympic hopes. The "Reggae Girlz" booked a berth against the loser of a later final between Canada and the United States in a playoff next year to determine a berth in the 2024 Paris Olympics. The tournament champion will claim an automatic Olympic place.

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Canada vs. USA Final Odds: CONCACAF Women's Championship (Sports Interaction)

Each team got four wins in four games at the Concacaf W Championship, setting up this predictable final between the U.S. Women's National Team and Team ...

Canada never looked uncomfortable at any point, and likely would have been able to score a few more goals had it not been for the impressive play of Jamaica’s netminder, Rebecca Spencer, who plays for Tottenham in England. Those two dominant paths to the final should set up a game worth watching. This will be the 62nd time that Team Canada and Team USA have played each other, going back to 1986.

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USWNT vs. Canada odds, live stream, how to watch: 2022 Concacaf ... (CBSSports.com)

Martin Green has locked in his Concacaf Women's Championship final picks for Canada vs. USWNT on Monday.

"The Stars and Stripes were not at their brilliant best at the Olympics, but they have been superb ever since," Green said. Canada might have picked up a victory when these teams met last year, but the USA has dominated the series over the past five years. The United States has added a new crop of youthful talent to play alongside Morgan, creating a very dangerous team. Kickoff from Estadio BBVA Bancomer in Guadalupe, Mexico is set for 10 p.m. ET on Thursday. USWNT is listed as the -130 favorite (bet $130 to win $100) in the latest USWNT vs. Plus, watch the highly-anticipated series Halo, Picard, 1883, and more. You can watch this match live on Paramount+.

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USA vs. Canada FREE LIVE STREAM (7/18/22): Watch CONCACAF ... (nj.com)

The United States faces Canada in the CONCACAF Women's Championship final match at Estadio BBVA in Guadalupe, Mexico, on Monday, July 18, 2022 (7/18/22).

But he did broadcast live to the UEFA Congress in Vienna last month via his phone from a stadium in Chernihiv that had been attacked by Russia, to show the damage inflicted. “We are discussing the details.” We spoke about how it would be possible that football could help us to think about the future.” “We spoke about how football has a very big power to help people think about the future because now people, of course, are not in a good mindset. “In Ukraine we will play on every level. But as Russian forces have been redeployed to the east and south, fighting has subsided in the area near the capital Kyiv and elsewhere.

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FOLLOW LIVE: Canada, USA scoreless in CONCACAF W ... (TSN)

Canada and USA are scoreless in the second half of the CONCACAF W Championship final. The winner earns a berth into the 2024 Paris Olympics soccer ...

12 Christine Sinclair (C) ('69 - subbed off) Alex Morgan converted from the penalty spot as USA defeated Canada 1-0 in the CONCACAF W Championship final. Alex Morgan converted from the penalty spot as USA defeated Canada 1-0 in the CONCACAF W Championship final.

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The American women's team is set to face Canada in the final of the 2022 CONCACAF W Championship.

USA and Canada have met five times in the W Championship final out of a total 10 tournaments since its inception in 1991. This will be the first time these sides have met this year, with the last match coming in Olympic play back in August of 2021. The United States Women’s National Team will face off against the Canada Women’s National Team in the CONCACAF W Championship Final on Monday, July 18.

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Canadian women's national team falls to U.S. in CONCACAF W final (Sportsnet.ca)

The Canadian women went on to claim gold in a penalty shootout win over Sweden while the Americans settled for bronze after beating Australia. This time the ...

The Canadian women won the CONCACAF tournament in 1998 (when the U.S. did not take part as host of the 1999 Women's World Cup) and 2010, beating Mexico in the final both times. The Americans went into Monday's final with a 59-1-1 record in World Cup and Olympic qualifying matches. Morgan, Smith and Kristie Mewis led the U.S. with two apiece. The U.S. won Group A by defeating Haiti 3-0, Jamaica 5-0 and No. 26 Mexico 1-0. The Americans started quickly with Mallory Pugh forcing a save by Sheridan in the first minute. They have won all five Olympic qualifying tournaments in which they have participated and eight of nine World Cup qualifying tournaments. Sheridan and centre back Kadeisha Buchanan somehow combined in a tangle of bodies on the goal line to stop Sophia Smith from poking in a low Sofia Huerta cross that had eluded sliding defender Vanessa Gilles. Canada coach Bev Priestman sent Julia Grosso on for Quinn, who goes by one name, in the 57th minute. The Canadian women went on to claim gold in a penalty shootout win over Sweden while the Americans settled for bronze after beating Australia. She rounded Sheridan but could not put the ball on target from a tight angle. All four CONCACAF W semifinalists have already booked their ticket to the 2023 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand by virtue of making the tournament final four. The U.S. starting 11 had a combined 849 caps with Sauerbrunn leading the way, earning her 207th cap.

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Canada out to prove it can usurp U.S. women in CONCACAF (Los Angeles Times)

On Monday night at Estadio BBVA, a new-look U.S. team has a chance to run the table in another World Cup and Olympic qualifying tournament when it faces Canada ...

“It has given the players a level of confidence but not a level of arrogance. We want to be a team that can consistently win on the world stage.” More importantly, it would be proof that Canada is mounting a serious threat to the region’s longtime rulers. Obviously, the U.S. isn’t a team that’s going to sit back and defend. “There’s a new mindset of this team around the U.S.,” Canada coach Bev Priestman said. Yet CONCACAF has just one automatic spot in the next Olympics, and it will go to Monday’s winner. We don’t want to be a one-off team. Yet No. 6-ranked Canada, one of just two CONCACAF countries that have ever defeated the U.S., presents a different challenge. Megan Rapinoe and Alex Morgan, the only women still on the roster who played in that 2010 game, have seen the U.S. outscore opponents 148-0 in CONCACAF play since that defeat, running its qualifying record to 59-1-1 overall. The United States, meanwhile, brought a bronze medal home from Japan, then embarked on a rebuilding project. And it’s the game both sides get excited for,” midfielder Desiree Scott added. That’s especially true in CONCACAF, the 41-country regional confederation the American women have ruled ruthlessly for four decades.

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Canadian women's soccer team falls to U.S. on late penalty in ... (CBC.ca)

Alex Morgan's 78th-minute penalty gave the U.S. a 1-0 win over Canada in the CONCACAF W Championship final Monday, sending the Americans to the 2024 Paris ...

The Canadian women won the CONCACAF tournament in 1998 (when the U.S. did not take part as host of the 1999 Women's World Cup) and 2010, beating Mexico in the final both times. The Americans went into Monday's final with a 59-1-1 record in World Cup and Olympic qualifying matches. Morgan, Smith and Kristie Mewis led the U.S. with two apiece. The U.S. won Group A by defeating Haiti 3-0, Jamaica 5-0 and No. 26 Mexico 1-0. The Americans started quickly with Mallory Pugh forcing a save by Sheridan in the first minute. Sheridan and centre back Kadeisha Buchanan somehow combined in a tangle of bodies on the goal line to stop Sophia Smith from poking in a low Sofia Huerta cross that had eluded sliding defender Vanessa Gilles. They have won all five Olympic qualifying tournaments in which they have participated and eight of nine World Cup qualifying tournaments. She rounded Sheridan but could not put the ball on target from a tight angle. All four CONCACAF W semifinalists have already booked their ticket to the 2023 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand by virtue of making the tournament final four. The Canadian women went on to claim gold in a penalty shootout win over Sweden while the Americans settled for bronze after beating Australia. The U.S. starting 11 had a combined 849 caps with Sauerbrunn leading the way, earning her 207th cap. The Canadians responded with a pair of early Nichelle Prince shots that did not trouble Naeher.

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USA edge Canada 1-0 in CONCACAF Women's Championship final (She Kicks)

USA qualified for the 2024 Paris Olympics after a late penalty gave them a 1-0 win over Canada in the CONCACAF Women's Championship final.

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Alex Morgan Wins Tournament Golden Ball as Her Goal from the Penalty Spot Earns is the Game-Winner; USA Qualifies for its Eighth Consecutive Olympics and ...

- The USA has an overall combined record of 60-1-1 in World Cup and Olympic Qualifying matches. With the victory, USA finishes the tournament with five wins in five matches and without allowing a single goal. The goal marked Morgan’s 118th of her career and just her third from the penalty spot. She rounded the ‘keeper toward the left and fired from inside the box, but her shot went wide on the near post as she lost her footing. Midfielder Lindsey Horan came close to scoring in the 14th minute with an impressive falling half-volley from just inside the penalty box that barely missed the goal. For her performance throughout the tournament which included three goals, Morgan was awarded the Golden Ball as the best player in the competition.

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The US Women's National Team (USWNT) won the CONCACAF Women's Championship with a 1-0 victory against Canada in Monterrey, Mexico, on Monday night, ...

But we prevailed and feel good about the performance." Canada will take on Jamaica in a Concacaf playoff for a spot at the Olympics. "It always feels good to be called a champion, so this game means a lot to us," Morgan said post-match.

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US beats Canada to win CONCACAF Women's Championship (Fox News)

The United States women's soccer team beat Canada to win the CONCACAF women's championship as Alex Morgan scored a late goal to win it for the US.

The United States has been to every World Cup since the tournament started in 1991. Jamaica and Costa Rica have each been to the World Cup once before. Van Zanten, who plays for Notre Dame, came into the game as a substitute in the 99th minute and scored on a well-placed pass from Drew Spence. Smith had another chance in the 64th, but it went wide. Defender Emily Fox also returned to the lineup from COVID-19 protocol. It’s always going to mean a lot," Morgan said.

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