Soccer

Canadian women's soccer to host Mexico twice before title defence at Paris Olympics

The Canadian women's soccer team will play two matches against CONCACAF rivals Mexico on home soil in June before turning their focus to the Paris Olympics where they will look to successfully defend their gold medal.

'Summer Send-Off Series' commences June 1 in Montreal, moves to Toronto June 4

Two women's soccer players battle for a ball during a game.
Canada's Deanne Rose battles for the ball during a game against Mexico in 2021. The sides will play a pair of June friendlies in a contest dubbed the Summer Send-Off Series. (Hectore Vivas/Getty Images)

Canada will host Mexico in a pair of women's international soccer friendlies in June.

The ninth-ranked Canadians will play the 31st-ranked Mexicans on June 1 in Montreal and June 4 in Toronto in the so-called "Summer Send-off Series."

The matches are part of Canada's preparations for defence of its title at the Paris Olympics in July.

"Mexico has shown recently they are a difficult team to face, which is exactly what we need before finalizing our Olympic roster and continuing to evolve and cement our tactical identity before July 25," Canada coach Bev Priestman said in a statement.

Canada opens Olympic play against No. 28 New Zealand on July 25 before facing No. 3 France on July 28 and No. 23 Colombia on July 31.

The Canadian women are expected to play two more warm-up games in Europe before the Summer Games, in the July 8-16 FIFA international window.

Canada is 22-2-3 all-time against Mexico but is winless in its last two meetings (0-1-1) in November 2021.

Canada and Mexico both made the semifinals of last month's CONCACAF W Gold Cup, losing to the U.S. and Brazil, respectively.

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