Priestman pulls all the right strings in Canada's win over Ireland at Women's World Cup
A rainy, windy night didn't stop the celebrations or enthusiasm of fans at Canada's 2-1 win over Ireland at the Women's World Cup.
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A rainy, windy night didn't stop the celebrations or enthusiasm of fans at Canada's 2-1 win over Ireland at the Women's World Cup.
After a wild night in Perth, the Canadian women's soccer team returned to its training base in Melbourne on Thursday to prepare for a crucial match against Australia at the FIFA Women's World Cup.
An average of 550,000 television viewers watched the Republic of Ireland's defeat to Canada on RTÉ2, with 234,883 live streams on RTÉ Player.
PERTH: Canada's ability to come back and beat Ireland 2-1 on Wednesday (Jul 26) could prove to be the pivotal moment for the Olympic champions in their Women's World Cup campaign, coach Bev Priestman said.
The Republic of Ireland have been eliminated from the 2023 World Cup after losing 2-1 to Canada in Perth.
A rainy, windy night didn't stop the celebrations or enthusiasm of fans at Canada's 2-1 win over Ireland at the Women's World Cup.
Manchester United forward Adriana Leon ignited Canada's Women's World Cup campaign on Wednesday with the winner in a 2-1 victory to end Ireland's hopes.
Vera Pauw bunched her players into a huddle as the rain teemed down in Perth.