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USWNT vs. Canada: Concacaf W Championship final live stream, watch U.S. women’s soccer online, TV start time

The US women’s national team will face Canada in the Conca Cuff W Championship Final on Monday night. USWNT and Canada have a long-standing rivalry dating back to 1986, and after dominating their respective groups in the Concaft Tournament, they will meet for the 63rd time in the final. Both teams have won all four games and scored 12 goals in a shutout, so they will finish a similar run in this tournament and join the championship game on Monday.

The United States leads the entire series 51-3-7, but the final will be the first match between the two countries since Canada won the gold medal and USWNT in the Tokyo Olympics semifinals last year and defeated the United States. Won bronze. Both have already won spots in the upcoming 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, but are playing for qualifying spots in the Olympics and Gold Cup. USWNT is a consecutive tournament winner, eight-time title holder, and the team is looking for a title for the third consecutive year.

The Concacaf W Championship is a collection of World Cup, Olympic and Gold Cup qualifiers all in one tournament. The top four teams from the two groups will compete in the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, and the winner of the tournament will win the 2024 Olympics and the 2024 Gold Cup in Paris.

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Here’s our story, how to watch the match, and so on.

Perspectives and odds

game: Concacaf W Championship Final
date: Monday, July 18 | time: 10 pm ET
position: Estadio BBVA-Nuevoleon, Mexico
TV and live streams: Paramount +
Studio coverage: Poppy Miller, Briana Scully, Keirin Kyle, Jenny Lewis Williams
commentator: Lisa Byinton and Ally Wagner | Onsite Reporter: Jenny Chiu

Broadcast schedule

  • Concacaf W Championship Pre-Game Show, 6:45 pm EST Paramount +
  • 3rd place game: Costa Rica vs Jamaica, 7 pm ET, Paramount +
  • Concacaf W Championship Pre-Game Show, 9pm, ET, Paramount +
  • US vs. Canada, 10 pm EST Paramount +
  • Concacaf W Championship Post-Match and Trophy Ceremony, 12:00 AM, ET, Paramount +
  • Sir Drive Podcast Attack, 12:15 AM (Eastern Time), YouTube

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Storyline

America: USWNT advanced to the final by defeating Costa Rica 3-0 in the semi-finals. The team has already won the World Cup spots and their focus soon shifted to Olympic qualifying. Irony participated in the conversation because the United States needs to dismiss the team that eliminated them at the Tokyo Olympics last summer. Canada is the most informed team in this tournament.

Head coach Vratko Andnovsky utilized almost every player during this tournament. Except for Aubrey Bledsbury, the third goalkeeper, and Sam Coffey, who was convened at the last minute due to Ashley Hatch being pulled back. Injury. Emily Fox missed the previous two games due to the Covid protocol. Second-string goalkeeper Casey Murphy has made three starts with number one goalkeeper Alyssa Naehar.

Andnovsky states that player rotation has brought experience to the inexperienced and fresh feet of the tournament, but if the World Cup begins tomorrow, the team is “probably not ready.”

Indeed, the 2023 World Cup is now a year away, and a rematch with Canada could really be the first big step forward for Andnovsky’s list of young players. But history is shown in high stakes games. Expect Neihar, Alex Morgan, Kelly O’Hara, Megan Rapinoe and Becky Sourbrunn to hold the key, as most USWNT head coaches rely on experience to carry the team in heavy moments. Role in the final match against Canada.

Canada: Head coach Bev Preistman and her team continue to be successful on the pitch. The team has already risen in the 2023 World Cup, and like USWNT and Andnovsky, the theme is player rotation to keep the team fresh throughout the tournament. Preistman used 21 of the 23 rostered players throughout the 2022 Concacaf W Championship.

Despite the rotation, the teams show excellent compatibility throughout the competition, and cohesiveness is not an issue for being ranked number one in the United States. The team is headed by 39-year-old international goal-scoring Christine Sinclair, but Julia Grosso and Jessie Fleming are tied to a goal (3) in golden boots with Jamaica’s Bunny Show-and the United States has Fleming and Grosso. You should expect to rock things for Canada if the match is stuck.

USWNT vs Canada Forecast

This is a match that many have predicted prior to the tournament. Canada has health on their side, and evenly matched games can mean overtime and even penalties. predict: Regulations are even 1-1, and the United States closes the Olympic spot with a penalty.

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