The seventh-ranked Canadians will play No. 33 Argentina at B.C. Place Stadium in Vancouver on April 4 and at Starlight Stadium in Langford, B.C., on April 8
Canada will host Argentina in a pair of women’s international soccer friendlies in B.C. during the April FIFA international window.
Canada has won all six previous matches with Argentina, most recently prevailing 2-0 in October 2022 in Jerez, Spain. The Argentines are ranked third among South American women’s teams, behind No. 8 Brazil and No. 21 Colombia. Canada has not lost in regulation time in 22 matches dating back to a 1-0 loss to Brazil in Montreal in October 2023. The Canadian women have gone 14-0-8 since then with three of the draws turning into penalty shootout losses and one into a shootout win .
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