Coach says Canadian women up for U.S. challenge at CONCACAF U-20 tournament
Canada is no stranger to facing the U.S. at the women’s youth soccer level. It’s just happening earlier than usual at the CONCACAF Women’s Under-20 Championship.
The two North American rivals face off Wednesday in the Dominican Republic in quarterfinal action. With only the semifinal winners qualifying for the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup in August, Wednesday’s loser is out of luck.
Canada coach Rhian Wilkinson knew a date with the U.S. was likely coming early at the tournament. After failing to qualify for the FIFA U-20 World Cup two years ago, Canada was seeded third this year and placed in the U.S. side of the draw.
The only way the two rivals were going to avoid an early showdown was if the Americans finished second in their group. Given the U.S. arrived with a 37-2-4 record all-time at this tournament, that was unlikely.