U.S. to defend Women's World Cup title after securing qualification

In the other semi-final in Texas, Canada also grabbed their spot in next year's tournament in France with a 7-0 victory over Panama with captain Christine Sinclair scoring twice.

U.S. to defend Women's World Cup title after securing qualification

(Reuters)





The top three teams from the Americas-region championship qualify for the World Cup. The U.S. play Canada in the final on Wednesday after Jamaica and Panama have fought it out for the other qualification spot in the third-place playoff.

The loser of that match will still have a chance to reach France, but will have to get past Argentina in an intercontinental playoff.

The U.S. are the most successful national team in women's soccer, having won the World Cup three times.

Canada reached the semi-finals of the tournament in 2003 and went out to England at the quarter-final stage on home soil in 2015.





(Reporting by Christian Radnedge; Editing by Nick Mulvenney)


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