CANCUN, Mexico -- Canada and Mexico aim to make it two wins in two games, while Guyana and Trinidad & Tobago look to secure their first points, as Group A play in the CONCACAF Women's World Cup Qualifying tournament continues Sunday at Estadio Beto Avila. The doubleheader starts with a meeting between Canada and Guyana. Host Mexico entertains Trinidad & Tobago in the nightcap.
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Canada vs. Guyana, 7 p.m. ET
This will be the first meeting between Canada and Guyana.
In its last 10 games in the finals of a CONCACAF women's championship/World Cup qualifying competition, Canada has won six and lost four (34 goals scored, 11 allowed).
Canada is 12-0-0 - with 93 goals scored and one allowed -- against Caribbean sides in the finals of a CONCACAF women's championship/World Cup qualifying competition.
The Guyana roster features five players currently playing in Canada: Tessa Edwards (Pickering Power Green), Ashlee Savona (Oakville Phantoms), Olivia Gonsalves (West Rouge Storm), Alison Heydorn (Hamilton Lady Avalanche) and goalkeeper Catherine Kobelka (Scarborough Azzurri).
In Friday's 7-2 loss to Mexico, Guyana's starting line-up contained five players 17-years-old or younger.
Mexico vs. Trinidad & Tobago, 9:30 p.m. ET
Mexico is 2-2-1 in five games against Trinidad & Tobago at a CONCACAF women's championship/World Cup qualifying competition. Both Tricolor wins came in their last two meetings, and both by shutout.
In Women's World Cup qualifying competitions only, Mexico is 7-1-2 against Caribbean nations (39 goals scored, 13 allowed).
The Tricolor is unbeaten in its last seven qualifying matches (including FIFA playoffs) on Mexican soil.
Trinidad & Tobago has lost its last four games in the finals of a CONCACAF women's championship/World Cup qualifying competition (zero goals scored, nine allowed). Each loss came against North American opposition.
Overall, Trinidad & Tobago is 1-2-11 against North American teams in the competition.
Previous meetings in WWCQ only:
April 20, 1991: Trinidad & Tobago 3, Mexico 1 at Port-au-Prince, Haiti
August 19, 1994: Trinidad & Tobago 3, Mexico 3 at Montreal
September 2, 1998: Trinidad & Tobago 2, Mexico 2 at Toronto, Canada
November 2, 2002: Mexico 2, Trinidad & Tobago 0 at Seattle, USA
November 11, 2006: Mexico 3, Trinidad & Tobago 0 at Miami, USA
Did You Know?
The youngest players on Canada's roster -- Jonelle Filigno and Chelsea Stewart -- were members of the team that won the CONCACAF Under-20 Women's Championship in 2008.




