Canadian men’s rugby team starts World Cup prep with matches in Edmonton, Winnipeg
The Canadian men’s rugby team can take a page from its soccer counterpart in generating buzz for the biggest stage in their sport, says one of the rugby team’s veterans.
Canada plays the first of three rugby matches at home in July on Saturday against Spain at Edmonton’s Clarke Stadium.
The Canadians host Portugal in Edmonton on July 11 before facing Zimbabwe on July 18 at Winnipeg’s Princess Auto Stadium.
The matches are part of the Nations Cup, which is a new biennial competition featuring 12 countries already qualified for the 2027 Men’s Rugby World Cup in Australia.
