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Canadian women's soccer team tops Jamaica, will face U.S. in CONCACAF W Championship final

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Canada will face the U.S. on Monday with Olympic qualification on the line after dispatching Jamaica 3-0 in the CONCACAF W Championship semifinal Thursday night.

Jessie Fleming scored in the first half and substitutes Allysha Chapman and Adriana Leon added second-half goals for the Olympic champion Canadian women, setting up another showdown with the top-ranked Americans.

The two North American rivals have each won four straight while not conceding a goal in reaching the championship game at the eight-team tournament.

The sixth-ranked Canadians held the upper hand all match and the score could have been more lopsided had it not been for Jamaican goalkeeper Rebecca Spencer, who plays for England's Tottenham.

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