Tides surprise Roses with 1-0 NSL road victory
The Tides, who are last in the six-team Canadian pro women's soccer circuit, have shown signs of improvement in the past few weeks, but the road win over the second-place Roses has to be a highlight for the team's progress.
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The Roses controlled possession for 59 per cent of the match and outshot the visitors 14-10, including 6-5 on-target shots.
The Roses had more corners (6-2) and more yellow cards (2-1).
In Saturday's late game, the fourth-place Vancouver Rise play the fifth-place Calgary Wild at McMahon Stadium.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 12, 2025.
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