Canada and the United States are set to clash in the CONCACAF W Gold Cup semifinal after the Americans defeated Colombia 3-0 to secure their spot. The match, characterized by seven yellow cards, sets up a showdown between the second-ranked U.S. and the 10th-ranked Canadians. Canada earned their semifinal berth by narrowly beating Costa Rica 1-0 after extra time. Mexico, ranked 35th, will face off against 11th-ranked Brazil in the other semifinal. The tournament’s top seed, Canada, will face the U.S., whom they last played in February 2023, losing 2-0 amidst a labor dispute distraction. The historical record between the two teams heavily favors the U.S., with Canada’s last win dating back to the Tokyo Olympics in August 2021.
The match will be played in San Diego at Snapdragon Stadium, 7:15 PT, 10:15 ET.
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