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Olympic viewing guide: Defiant Canadian women's soccer team controls its own destiny

This is an excerpt from CBC Sports' daily newsletter, The Buzzer. Subscribe here to get the latest on the Paris Olympics in your inbox every day.

The Canadian women's rugby sevens team won a surprising silver medal today, upsetting second-ranked Australia in the semifinals before giving No. 1 New Zealand all it could handle in the gold-medal match.

The fifth-ranked Canadians grabbed the lead right before halftime when Alysha Corrigan picked off a sloppy New Zealand offload and scampered in for a try. But the Kiwis answered quickly in the second half and scored again with two minutes left to win 19-12 and repeat as Olympic champions.

Canada's men's basketball team scored a big win too, beating 2021 bronze medallist Australia to help clinch a spot in the quarterfinals.

Not everything went Canada's way. Swimmer Kylie Masse just missed her third consecutive Olympic medal in the women's 100m backstroke, placing fourth, while second-ranked judoka Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard was eliminated before the medal bouts.

Canada finished fifth in the women's gymnastics team final, matching its best-ever Olympic result. Simone Biles powered the United States to victory for her fifth Olympic gold — and possibly the sweetest after her stunning withdrawal from the 2021 final led to the Americans' losing the title.

Through four full days of competition in Paris, Canada has a well-balanced six medals: two gold, two silver and two bronze.

There will be a couple more medal chances on Day 5. But all eyes are on a must-win match for Canada's defiant women's soccer team. Let's start our daily viewing guide there.

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