This Tuesday, October 31, the Canada x Brazil women’s teams will face off in an international friendly match, the match will be played at the Wanderers Grounds, in Halifax, Canada at 8:30 p.m. (Brasilia time). Last Saturday, the 28th, the two teams faced each other and Brazil beat the Canadian team 1-0.
- The Canadian team was eliminated in the group stage of the 2023 World Cup;
- Brazil going through a period of restructuring after the departure of coach Pia Sundhage;
- Former multi-champion Corinthians coach Arthur Elias took over the Brazilian team;
- In the overall record between the teams, there are 29 official matches, with 12 wins for Brazil, nine wins for Canada and eight draws;
- Canada x Brazil, valid for an international friendly match, will take place this Tuesday (31), at 8:30 p.m. (Brasilia time), at the Wanderers Grounds;
- In this article, you will see where to watch Canada vs Brazil live in an international friendly match.
Where to watch Canada vs Brazil live?
The match between Canada and Brazil in an international friendly match will take place this Tuesday, October 31. Kick-off is scheduled for 8:30 p.m. (Brasilia time) at the Wanderers Grounds and will be broadcast live in Brazil on SporTV via pay television.
- Date: Tuesday October 31, 2023;
- Time: 8:30 p.m. (Brasilia time);
- Local: Wanderers Grounds, in Halifax (CAN);
- Where to watch: SporTV (pay TV).
Canadian composition
The probable composition of Canada: Kailen Sheridan; Vanessa Gilles, Ashley Lawrence, Buchanan; Quinn, Prince (Huitema), Fleming (Grosso), Adriana Leon (Rose), Lacasse (Sinclair) and Jade Rose. Technical: Bev Priestman.
Composition of Brazil
Probable line-up for Brazil: The the; Antônia Silva, Rafaelle, Lauren, Tamires; Luana Bertolucci, Ary Borges, Geyse Ferreira, Cristiane, Adriana Leal, Marta. Technician: Arthur Elias.
Canada x Brazil: retrospective and previous matches
Face-to-face
Women’s International 15/11/22
Brazil (F)
two
Canada (F)
1
Women’s International 11/11/22
Brazil (F)
1
Canada (F)
two
2021 Olympic Football Games – Women 07/30/21
Canada (F)
0 (4)
Brazil (F)
0 (3)
2016 Olympic Football Games – Women 08/19/16
Brazil (F)
1
Canada (F)
two
The last five matches of Canada
Women’s World Cup 07/31/23
D
Australia (F)
4
Canada (F)
0
Women’s World Cup 07/26/23
V
Ireland (F)
1
Canada (F)
two
Women’s World Cup 07/21/23
AND
Nigeria (F)
0
Canada (F)
0
Womenu2019s International 04/11/23
D
France (F)
two
Canada (F)
1
Womenu2019s International 02/22/23
D
Japan (F)
3
Canada (F)
0
The last five matches of Brazil
Women’s World Cup 02/08/23
AND
Jamaica (F)
0
Brazil (F)
0
Women’s World Cup 07/29/23
D
France (F)
two
Brazil (F)
1
Women’s World Cup 07/24/23
V
Panama (W)
0
Brazil (F)
4
Womenu2019s International 02/07/23
V
Chile Women
0
Brazil (F)
4
Womenu2019s International 04/11/23
V
Germany (F)
1
Brazil (F)
two
The latest news from Canada
The Canadian team led by England coach Bev Priestmam had a poor campaign at the 2023 World Cup and were eliminated in the group stage of the competition. In the first round, Canada drew Nigeria, in the second round they beat Ireland 2-1 and in the third and host Australia beat the hosts in the final round, 4-0.
For the international friendly match against Brazil, Bev Priestmam has no injured players and will go with maximum strength for the clash where he has an inferiority in general.
The latest news from Brazil
Following Brazil’s early elimination from the 2023 Women’s World Cup, Sweden’s Pia Sundhage has stepped down as coach of the Brazilian team. Former Corinthians Arthur Elias took over the role and made his debut at the helm of the hopscotch with a 1-0 victory against Canada on Saturday (28) in Montreal.
The working time is still limited, because it was his first official match at the head of the Seleção. However, Arthur Elias has demonstrated that he has a good understanding of the game and the potential of the athletes called up so far. After a balanced first half, with an alternation of control between Brazil and Canada, the Brazilian team changed style in the second half, mainly thanks to the substitutions made by the coach.
With an emphasis on ball possession and a more aggressive attack, the coach changed the approach compared to the first half of the match, securing the result with the arrivals of Gabi Nunes, Debinha and Bia Zaneratto. The offensive sector became more dynamic, the pressure marking worked better and resulted in a 1-0 victory, with a goal from Debinha in the 48th minute of the second half. Perseverance and intensity until the end were also decisive factors in the victory.
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