
Tides net second win of NSL season by trimming Wild 1-0
CTV News08-07-2025
Ace midfielder Megumi Nakamura scored in the 36th minute and the Halifax Tides' defenders did the rest as they edged the visiting Calgary Wild 1-0 on Monday.
HALIFAX — Ace midfielder Megumi Nakamura scored in the 36th minute and the Halifax Tides' defenders did the rest as they bent but did not break in edging the visiting Calgary Wild 1-0 in Northern Super League action on Monday.
It was just the second win in nine women's matches for the Tides, who outshot the Wild 8-4 (2-1 on target) despite having possession for only 48 per cent of the match.
'It was a hard one for us tonight. I think overall the team played with great spirit, and togetherness. It could have quite easily finished as a nil-nil draw, but we were quite unfortunate to concede on the second phase of a set piece which we will go away and reflect on,' said Wild head coach Lydia Bedford.
The first match following a two-week international break combined with a banged up Wild roster made it difficult for the visitors to mount an offensive attack.
The Tides, who improved to two wins, six losses and a draw, are still last in the six-team circuit but they gained ground on the fifth-place Wild, who slipped to three wins, five losses and two draws.
The hosts received the lone yellow card of the match at Wanderers Grounds.
Up next
Wild: Host the Vancouver Rise on Saturday.
Tides: Visit the Montreal Roses on Saturday.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 7, 2025.
HALIFAX — Ace midfielder Megumi Nakamura scored in the 36th minute and the Halifax Tides' defenders did the rest as they bent but did not break in edging the visiting Calgary Wild 1-0 in Northern Super League action on Monday.
It was just the second win in nine women's matches for the Tides, who outshot the Wild 8-4 (2-1 on target) despite having possession for only 48 per cent of the match.
'It was a hard one for us tonight. I think overall the team played with great spirit, and togetherness. It could have quite easily finished as a nil-nil draw, but we were quite unfortunate to concede on the second phase of a set piece which we will go away and reflect on,' said Wild head coach Lydia Bedford.
The first match following a two-week international break combined with a banged up Wild roster made it difficult for the visitors to mount an offensive attack.
The Tides, who improved to two wins, six losses and a draw, are still last in the six-team circuit but they gained ground on the fifth-place Wild, who slipped to three wins, five losses and two draws.
The hosts received the lone yellow card of the match at Wanderers Grounds.
Up next
Wild: Host the Vancouver Rise on Saturday.
Tides: Visit the Montreal Roses on Saturday.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 7, 2025.
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