Canada vs. Germany: Live Updates from the Olympics

The Canadian women’s national team has defied all odds.

From navigating the emotional and physical repercussions of the “dronegate” scandal, to earning three wins in the group stage after being docked six points, Les Rouges isn’t going down without a fight.

Andy Spence’s next challenge is getting his team through the quarterfinals against Germany, a necessary step in Canada’s search for back-to-back gold medals. Germany placed second in Group B with a loss to the United States and wins over Australia and Zambia.

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LIVE SCORE: CANADA 0, GERMANY 0

Welcome to Sportsnet’s live updates for Canada vs. Germany at the Paris Olympics. Today’s quarterfinal kicks off at 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT. 

Can’t watch the game, or simply looking for some extra information? Follow along for everything you need to know about the marquee matchup.

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Germany has won 15 of its 17 encounters against Canada dating back to their first meeting vs. each other in 1994. Canada’s only other win in the series came during the group stage of the 2016 Rio Olympics, where the Germans went on to win the gold medal. 

Canada is riding a 10-game unbeaten run at the Olympics. Coincidentally enough, its last defeat in the tournament came in 2016 when it lost 2-0 to Germany in the semifinals, as the Europeans exacted a measure of revenge for their group-stage loss to the Canadians.  

As the Olympics continue to unfold in Tokyo, all eyes are on the fierce competition between Canada and Germany. Both countries have a rich history of success in various sports, and fans are eagerly following their athletes as they compete for gold.

In the latest updates from the Olympics, Canada has been making waves in several events. The Canadian women’s soccer team has advanced to the semi-finals after a thrilling victory over Brazil. Led by star players like Christine Sinclair and Jessie Fleming, the team is poised to make a strong push for the gold medal.

Meanwhile, Canada’s swimmers have been putting on impressive performances in the pool. Penny Oleksiak, who made history at the 2016 Rio Olympics by becoming the first Canadian to win four medals in a single Games, is once again making headlines with her strong showings. Other standout swimmers include Kylie Masse and Maggie MacNeil, who have also been making their mark on the competition.

On the other side of the globe, Germany has been showcasing its strength in various events. The German men’s gymnastics team put on a stellar performance in the team final, clinching the silver medal behind powerhouse Japan. Gymnasts like Lukas Dauser and Philipp Herder have been wowing audiences with their incredible routines.

In addition to gymnastics, Germany has been dominating in other sports as well. The German women’s football team is currently in the quarter-finals, with high hopes of advancing further in the tournament. Meanwhile, German athletes in sports like rowing, cycling, and equestrian have been putting on strong performances and vying for medals.

As the competition heats up between Canada and Germany, fans can expect to see thrilling matchups and fierce rivalries unfold. With both countries boasting talented athletes across a wide range of sports, it’s sure to be an exciting battle for Olympic glory. Stay tuned for more live updates as the Games continue to unfold in Tokyo.