jerrym
01-28-2017, 08:07 PM
These Canada US games for U18s and U19s can be seen at the website below. Last year Canada's U19s beat the US.
Football Canada’s under-18 and under-19 national teams are set to face their counterparts from USA Football at the inaugural North American Championship on January 28 at ESPN’s Wide World of Sports in Orlando, Florida.
Steve Sumarah and the rest of the Junior National Team coaching staff will lead Canada’s U19 roster in preparation for the 2018 IFAF U19 World Championship. The majority of the roster is comprised of the all-star team selected (http://footballcanada.com/2016-football-canada-cup-all-star-roster-announced/) from the 2016 Football Canada Cup, held July 9-15 in Winnipeg. Joining this core group include four players – Nick Cross, Mathew Goodall, J-Min Pelley and Charles-Émile Bouchard – who helped Canada to gold at the 2016 IFAF U19 World Championship in China (http://footballcanada.com/canada-captures-gold-in-china-with-24-6-over-u-s/).
Marco Iadeluca, head coach of Quebec’s 2016 Canada Cup gold medal winning entry will serve the same role with Canada’s under-18 national team in Orlando. The U18 coaching staff was selected from each of the eight participating provincial teams that competed at the 2016 Canada Cup while the roster is also comprised of participants from the 2016 edition of the under-18 national tackle football championship.
chedule
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Game
Time
U.S. Under-18 National Team vs. Canada Under-18 National Team
5:30 p.m. ET
U.S. Under-19 National Team vs. Canada Under-19 National Team
8:30 p.m. ET
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Watch
Saturday’s inaugural North American Championship will be streamed live online. Visit www.footballcanada.com (http://www.footballcanada.com/) on game day for the details. ESPN3 will have live coverage of the game.
Football Canada’s under-18 and under-19 national teams are set to face their counterparts from USA Football at the inaugural North American Championship on January 28 at ESPN’s Wide World of Sports in Orlando, Florida.
Steve Sumarah and the rest of the Junior National Team coaching staff will lead Canada’s U19 roster in preparation for the 2018 IFAF U19 World Championship. The majority of the roster is comprised of the all-star team selected (http://footballcanada.com/2016-football-canada-cup-all-star-roster-announced/) from the 2016 Football Canada Cup, held July 9-15 in Winnipeg. Joining this core group include four players – Nick Cross, Mathew Goodall, J-Min Pelley and Charles-Émile Bouchard – who helped Canada to gold at the 2016 IFAF U19 World Championship in China (http://footballcanada.com/canada-captures-gold-in-china-with-24-6-over-u-s/).
Marco Iadeluca, head coach of Quebec’s 2016 Canada Cup gold medal winning entry will serve the same role with Canada’s under-18 national team in Orlando. The U18 coaching staff was selected from each of the eight participating provincial teams that competed at the 2016 Canada Cup while the roster is also comprised of participants from the 2016 edition of the under-18 national tackle football championship.
chedule
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Game
Time
U.S. Under-18 National Team vs. Canada Under-18 National Team
5:30 p.m. ET
U.S. Under-19 National Team vs. Canada Under-19 National Team
8:30 p.m. ET
</tbody>
Watch
Saturday’s inaugural North American Championship will be streamed live online. Visit www.footballcanada.com (http://www.footballcanada.com/) on game day for the details. ESPN3 will have live coverage of the game.