Canadian women test the waters in Australia in advance of 2023 FIFA World Cup
Canada takes its first step towards the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup against co-host Australia in a pair of friendlies Down Under.
Seventh-ranked Canada plays No. 12 Australia on Saturday at Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium (capacity 52,263) before the two teams meet again on Tuesday at Sydney’s newly rebuilt Allianz Stadium (capacity 42,512).
For Canada coach Bev Priestman, it’s the first gathering of her squad since qualifying for the soccer showcase, which is being co-hosted by New Zealand, by virtue of its second-place finish at the CONCACAF W Championship in July.
While the Canadian women won’t know their exact road at the 32-team World Cup until the draw in October, the trip is a welcome chance to get a feel for what awaits them next July.