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While a date with top-ranked U.S. looms, Canada not looking past No. 43 Costa Rica

While a date with top-ranked U.S. looms, Canada not looking past No. 43 Costa Rica

Toronto Star9 hours ago

TORONTO - With a date with the top-ranked United States looming Wednesday in Washington, D.C., the Canadian women take to the field Friday in Toronto against Costa Rica.
At No. 43, the Central Americans are ranked 35 places below Canada. But Canada coach Casey Stoney is wary of what awaits at BMO Field.

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