AUCKLAND : Canada ran in four tries to beat neighbours the United States 32-11 in an arm-wrestle of a women's World Cup quarter-final on Sunday, setting up a date with tournament favourites England in the semi-finals.McKinley Hunt, Karen Paquin, Paige Farries and Alex Tessier all crossed to send Canada to a fifth World Cup semi-final with a deserved victory in wet conditions at Waitakere Stadium.England beat Australia 41-5 earlier on Sunday to remain on a collision course with reigning champions New Zealand, who will face France in next Saturday's other semi-final at Eden Park."I'm so proud of our group," said Canada skipper Sophie de Goede. "(We have) so much belief.
All our fans and our families all believe in us and now it's just time to go out and perform." The United States, inaugural World Cup winners in 1991, gave everything they had but were unable to kick on after rattling their opponents with a bright start.
They took the lead in the ninth minute when hooker JoJo Kitlinski forced her way over the line from close range, but Canada quickly hit back with two tries in four minutes.
Lock Hunt got across the line in similar style but Paquin's effort in the 20th minute was from open play, with the flanker finding Elissa Alarie on the right wing and winning a foot race to the fullback's chip ahead.