Canada coach Bev Priestman names squad for Mexico friendlies, but Olympic roster decisions remain

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The ninth-ranked Canadians host No. 31 Mexico on June 1 in Montreal and June 4 in Toronto in the so-called ‘Summer Send-off Series’

Canada coach Bev Priestman is starting to get some of her injured talent back ahead of the Paris Olympics.

Priestman’s injury concerns are not over, however, with midfielder Quinn and defender/wingback Sydney Collins both sidelined. Canada opens Olympic play against No. 28 New Zealand on July 25 before facing No. 3 France on July 28 and No. 23 Colombia on July 31.Canada and Mexico both made the semifinals of CONCACAF W Gold Cup in March, losing to the U.S. and Brazil, respectively.

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