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In: Evelyne Viens, Emma Regan, Ashley Lawrence and Nichelle Prince.

Out: Jordyn Huitema, Janine Sonis, Gabby Carle, and Olivia Smith.

Mexico made changes to Kenti Robles and Karla Nieto. Reyna Reyes with Diana Garcia.

El Tricolor plays with 10, after Mejía was sent off.

The cross travels, but the shot goes wide, Canada recovers.

“We know that the Canadian team is very physical, you have to start from order, that they like to play in space, you have to communicate on the field, starting from order, I think you win duels.”

Greta: “Always putting on the Mexico jersey already excites you a lot, it is a very big motivation, we are going to face it, with all the seriousness that this game deserves, we have the tools, we just need to go out tomorrow and show our football”

Pedro López: “It is a challenge, it is exciting to play against one of the best teams in the world, players who are in English leagues, it is not going to be a game about defending ourselves, we are going to show our weapons, we feel capable, we see it as an opportunity tomorrow to show ourselves and get a good result.”

“I see Alice and Monse, who are U20 players, I want them to be protagonists in the next U20 World Cup, to continue growing, to continue gaining experiences in the Senior National Team, to feed them, their level has to be fed with experiences of this type, I am not going to rush them, nor give them the responsibility or the prominence that does not correspond to them, we must not go crazy, nor the media, they themselves, they are young players in a process, to go very far.”

USA Time: 2:00 PM ET

USA TV channel (English): There is no transmission

USA TV channel (Spanish): There is no transmission.

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Canada lineup: D’Angelo, Carle, Gilles, Zadorsky, Sonis, Grosso, Alidou, Lawrence, Alidou, Viens, Prince, Regan.

Coach: Casey Stoney

Goalkeepers: Estefany Barreras, Blanca Félix, Itzel González.

Defenders: Karol Bernal, Greta Espinoza, Aaliyah Farmer, Nicolette Hernández, Annia Mejía, Reyna Reyes, Kenti Robles, Kimberly Rodríguez.

Midfielders: Alexia Delgado, Diana García, Karla Nieto, Nicole Pérez, Fátima Servin, Alice Soto.

Forwards: Christina Burkenroad, Jasmine Cazares, Myra Delgadillo, Jacqueline la Maga Ovalle, Mayra Pelayo, Montserrat Saldivar.

Get real-time updates on Mexico vs Canada live coverage minute by minute of the match, score and result online, stream information, how to watch, TV channel, lineups, latest updates and time of the 2025 Pinatar Cup Match with VAVEL. Game will start at 1:00 PM ET on February 22nd, 2025.

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Drew Doughty sang as loud as he could. It had been so long since he’d last felt this moment, and he didn’t know if he’d ever feel it again.

As the champagne dried on the locker room floor, and other Canadian players reveled in the hallway en route to the team’s afterparty at a nearby bar, Mark Stone acknowledged that the political tension weighed on the team throughout the series.

Seth Jarvis and the friends who’d driven from Winnipeg, piled in to pose for some photos, too. They wore the sweaters of Crosby, McDavid, MacKinnon and Mitch Marner — just a few among the thousands that still filled Boston’s streets, shouting and laughing and cheering, for a victory that felt so much bigger than a game.

Dan Robson is a senior enterprise writer for The Athletic. He is an award-winning journalist and the bestselling author of several books. Previously, he was the head of features for The Athletic Canada and a senior writer at Sportsnet Magazine and Sportsnet.ca.

4 Nations Face-Off final performs better than any NHL game in U.S., ever

How well did the final of the 4 Nations Face-Off perform? Well enough to make hockey look great.

And to make it look bad.

Via FrontOfficeSports.com, the game between the U.S. and Canada attracted an average audience of 9.3 million viewers. That’s more than any NHL game in the United States.

Not this year. Ever.

The challenge for the NHL becomes siphoning some of that fresh interest in the direction of the regular season, and the postseason. The challenge for other sports is to figure out how to boost their own all-star exhibitions.

It’s a no-brainer for the NHL to make the 4 Nations Face-Off an annual event. It might make sense to expand it to eight or more teams. If those games are going to outperform the normal NHL games, why not find a way to play more of them?

Shrink the regular season, expand the 4 Nations Face-Off, increase the profile of the sport.

For the NBA and MLB, there’s a way to do an in-season international competition. For the NFL, there isn’t. And won’t be.

Still, less than two weeks into the post-Super Bowl wilderness, the NHL came up with a winner. And the win was too big for hockey to ignore.

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