New role for Sophie de Goede as Canada hosts the U.S. in final home World Cup tune-up
Star forward Sophie de Goede returns to the starting lineup Friday as the second-ranked Canadian women host the 10th-ranked U.S. in Ottawa in their final home game before leaving for the Rugby World Cup.
Canada is coming off 50-20 and 33-5 wins over the 12th-ranked Springbok women on July 5 and 12 in South Africa.
The July 12 victory in Gqeberha saw a de Goede cameo after a 13-month injury absence. The 26-year-old from Victoria came off the bench with 20 minutes remaining, her first action since tearing her anterior cruciate ligament on June 21, 2024, in a non-contact scrimmage against the U.S. on the last day of a Canada sevens camp in Chula Vista, Calif.
Canada lost Rori Wood to a torn ACL in the second South African game, ruling the front-rower out of the expanded 16-team World Cup, which runs Aug. 22 to Sept. 27 in England.
