
England vs. Canada: Date, Time, Live Stream for 2015 Women's Soccer World Cup
England take on hosts Canada in the quarter-finals of the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup on Saturday.
The clash is set to be an intriguing one, with little to call between the two teams.
Here is all of the viewing information you need to ensure you don't miss any of the action, as well as a more in-depth look at what to expect from these two promising sides.
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Date: Saturday, June 27
Time: 7:30 p.m. ET/ 12:30 a.m. BST
TV: FOX Sports 1, BBC One
Live Stream: BBC iPlayer, FOX Soccer 2 Go and FOX SportsGO
Canada kicked off their tournament brightly with a 1-0 win over China, which they followed up with two draws to secure the top spot in Group A.
In the round of 16, their narrow win over Switzerland saw them progress into the second knockout round. Josee Belanger capitalised on a defensive error inside the box to net the decisive goal:
Unbeaten in their four matches, the Canadians will prove tough opponents for Mark Sampson's England in front of what is sure to be vocal home crowd.
Coach John Herdman has been full of praise for the level of support Canada have enjoyed, but he admits that they also feel the pressure to perform, per FIFA.com: "As hosts we're obviously under a lot of pressure. I'm proud of my team and what we've achieved; they're warriors who know what needs to be done and give it everything they've got. The fans were unbelievable again; it was just surreal."

England, meanwhile, bounced back from their disappointing defeat to France in their opening fixture to win three games in a row, including their comeback win over a strong Norway side in the round of 16.
ESPN.com's Paul Carr notes the enormous obstacle England overcame after finding themselves a goal down:
Steph Houghton's header equalised for the Three Lionesses, before Lucy Bronze's stunning strike earned them their first-ever win in a World Cup knockout match:
Former England goalkeeper Pauline Cope-Boanas has been impressed with England, and she believes they are reaping the rewards from the investment that saw the introduction of the Women's Super League at a domestic level:
England's Jill Scott gave her thoughts ahead of the big match:
England have spread the goals around their team, but Karen Carney's two strikes mark her out as a big threat in the quarter-final.
Further, the manner in which England have bounced back from defeat and conceding against difficult opposition demonstrates a new-found resilience instilled by Sampson. This will likely prove a key factor in their showdown with the hosts in front of a hostile crowd.
Having overcome plenty of tough challenges in the tournament already, the Three Lionesses can continue to make history with a hard-fought win over Canada.
Prediction: England 2-1 Canada






