Love Canadian soccer? Then youāre in for a treat.
The 2019 FIFA Womenās World Cup and Concacaf Gold Cup are both set to kick off in the coming week, which will put the Canadian women and menās national teams front and centre over the next month. Hereās what you need to know about both competitions.

WOMENāS WORLD CUP
Canadaās group stage schedule
- Monday, June 10: vs. Cameroon at 12 p.m. PT (TSN/CTV)
- Saturday, June 15: vs. New Zealand at 12 p.m. PT (TSN/CTV)
- Thursday, June 20: vs. Netherlands at 9 a.m. PT (TSN/CTV)
TSN and CTV will air all 52 matches of the month-long tournament, including pre-game shows for every match and 30-minute recap shows through the tournament.
āCaps connections
Two recent graduates of the Whitecaps FC Girls Elite Super REX program, in partnership with BC Soccer, made Canadaās final roster: Julia Grosso (Vancouver) and Jordyn Huitema (Chilliwack).
Grosso and Huitema, who are among the 14 debutants on Canadaās World Cup roster, each spent four years within the BMO Whitecaps FC Academy system. Grosso is now playing collegiately with the Texas Longhorns, while Huitema recently signed her first professional contract with Paris Saint-Germain.
At the age of 18, Huitema is the youngest player on Canadaās roster.
Also with Canada in France as an assistant coach is Rhian Wilkinson, a longtime Canadian womenās national team defender who is now the head coach of the Whitecaps FC Girls Elite program.
Did you know?
With 181 goals, Christine Sinclair is now just three back back of Abby Wambach for the all-time international womenās goalscoring record. A native of Burnaby, B.C., Sinclair was a member of the Whitecaps womenās side from 2006 to 2008.
GOLD CUP
Canadaās group stage schedule
- Saturday, June 15: vs. Martinique at 4:30 p.m. PT (TSN3)
- Wednesday, June 19: vs. Mexico at 7:30 p.m. PT (TSN)
- Sunday, June 23: vs. Cuba at 3 p.m. PT (TSN)
TSN will air all of Canadaās matches in the group stage with a 30-minute pre-match show. Specific channel designations for the second and third matches will be confirmed in the coming days.
āCaps connections
The āCaps have four players on Canadaās roster: goalkeeper Maxime Crepeau, centre backs Derek Cornelius and Doneil Henry, and midfielder Russell Teibert. Also included on the roster is Whitecaps FC Homegrown star Alphonso Davies, who recently won the Bundesliga title in his first season with FC Bayern Munich.
Did you know?
Canada is the only nation other than Mexico and the United States to have won the Concacaf Gold Cup, the premier international competition between the top national teams from North America, Central America, and the Caribbean, having lifted the trophy in 2000.
Mexico has seven Gold Cup titles, and the United States has six.