Canada was drawn in with Nigeria, the Republic of Ireland and Australia at the 2023 FIFA Women\u0027s World Cup this upcoming summer.
“I’m excited to get a home nation and the recent experience against both teams is a positive,” said Canada head coach Bev Priestman. “I don’t think there are not really any easy games. Even the likes of Ireland, Vera Pauw is a very experienced coach, they recently drew with Sweden and they’ll be out to prove in their opening game they belong at this World Cup.Article content
As co-hosts New Zealand and Australia were two of the eight seeded teams in the draw, along with Spain, England, the United States, France, Sweden and Germany. “I think Nigeria are a very difficult team to play,” Priestman said. “I think you saw that, particularly in the second game we played them on the island, albeit, we made some rotations . They’re not an easy team to play and out of that particular pot they were the team you do want.
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