Canada vs. France: Olympics Live Blog

It’s been quite the week for the Canadian women’s national team.

From navigating “dronegate” to securing a 2-1 win over New Zealand in Group A action at the Paris Olympics on Thursday, it’s hard to predict what news will arise next.

That said, interim head coach Andy Spence must invigorate his squad for a crucial match against the Olympic hosts Sunday afternoon (3 p.m. ET / 12 p.m. PT). As FIFA has stripped Canada of six points in the Paris Games women’s soccer tournament, Les Rouges will be looking for a win in order to have a shot at advancing.

Refresh the page to keep up-to-date with the game as it happens.

LIVE SCORE: CANADA 0, FRANCE 0

• 1′: After the national anthems and captain’s coin toss, we’re underway at Stade Geoffroy-Guichard in Saint-Étienne.

• Head-to-head: In the 11 times these teams have met, France won seven, Canada won twice, and there’s been two draws.

• Pre-game: Kickoff is 10 minutes away. Will Canada come out strong after FIFA’s bombshell sanctions, or will France take advantage of Les Rouges‘ disjointed state?

• Pre-game: Speaking of lineup changes, France manager Hervé Renard makes two. De Almeida and Bacha replace Lakrar and Karchaoui.

On Thursday, France beat Colombia 3-2 in its first Group A game.

• Pre-game: Spence has selected his second starting XI at the helm.

The back four of Rose, Gilles, Buchanan and Lawrence stay the same as last time out, however, changes come in midfield. Awujo enters the fray alongside Quinn and Carle, while skipper Fleming takes on a more attacking position.

Up front, Huitema gets the nod over Leon and Lacasse, who both slip to the bench. Striker Prince and keeper Sheridan retain their spots.

• Pre-game: Welcome to Sportsnet’s live blog for Canada vs. France at the Paris Olympics. Today’s game between the women’s soccer powerhouses kicks off at 3 p.m. ET / 12 p.m. PT.

Can’t watch the match, or simply looking for some extra information? On this live blog, we’ll keep you updated with the drama as it happens.

As the 2020 Olympics kick off in Tokyo, all eyes are on the athletes representing their countries with pride and determination. Two countries that have a rich history in the Olympics are Canada and France, both known for their talented athletes and competitive spirit. In this live blog, we will be comparing the performances of Canadian and French athletes throughout the games.

Canada has a strong presence in the Olympics, with a history of success in sports such as ice hockey, figure skating, and freestyle skiing. The Canadian team is expected to perform well in these events, as well as in others like swimming, athletics, and cycling. Keep an eye out for Canadian athletes such as Penny Oleksiak in swimming, Andre De Grasse in athletics, and Mark McMorris in snowboarding.

On the other hand, France is also a powerhouse in the Olympics, with a strong tradition in sports like fencing, judo, and cycling. French athletes are known for their skill and determination, and are expected to excel in events such as equestrian, sailing, and gymnastics. Look out for French athletes like Teddy Riner in judo, Martin Fourcade in biathlon, and Kevin Mayer in decathlon.

Throughout the games, we will be providing updates on the performances of Canadian and French athletes, as well as highlights of their achievements and medal wins. Stay tuned for live coverage of events, interviews with athletes, and analysis of their performances.

As the competition heats up in Tokyo, it will be exciting to see how Canada and France fare against each other and against the rest of the world. With talented athletes on both sides, we can expect some thrilling moments and memorable victories. So grab your popcorn, settle in, and join us for this live blog as we cheer on our favorite athletes from Canada and France in the 2020 Olympics.