Canada needs two late tries to dispatch the U.S. 26-14 in Pacific Four Series opener
- Canada defeated the United States 26-14 on May 2, 2025, in Kansas City to open its Pacific Four Series title defense in women's international rugby.
- The match followed Canada's nine-game winning streak against the U.S. And came hours after the announcement of their August 1 rematch at Ottawa's TD Place.
- Canada secured victory with two late tries after going into halftime with a 14-7 lead and playing parts of the second half with a player sin-binned.
- Canada captain Alex Tessier reflected on the match at CPKC Stadium, praising the strong effort from the U.S.A. Team and expressing admiration for the enthusiastic crowd of 10,518 spectators in attendance.
- Following this game, Canada will continue Pacific Four Series matches in the Southern Hemisphere before hosting the U.S. Again in Ottawa as a final home tune-up before the Rugby World Cup.
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Canada needs two late tries to dispatch the U.S. 26-14 in Pacific Four Series opener
KANSAS CITY - Canada, playing its first game in more than six months, opened defence of its Pacific Four Series title with a somewhat laboured 26-14 win over the U.S. in women's international rugby play Friday.

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