CANWNT Preview: Two-Match Tour of Japan in November/December

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As 2025 winds down, Canada’s Women’s National Team (CANWNT) will close the year with a two-match series in Nagasaki, Japan, during the November FIFA international window. This trip promises to be a challenging test and a valuable opportunity for growth given the team’s ambitions heading into 2026.

Match Information

  • Nov 29 at Nagasaki Stadium City (“Peace Stadium”) — first of two games.
  • Dec 2 at Transcosmos Stadium, Isahaya, Nagasaki.
  • Canada’s 23-player roster was announced by Canada Soccer.
  • Head Coach Casey Stoney will remain in Canada due to personal reasons; Assistant Coach Natalie Henderson will lead in her place.
  • Japan is currently ranked 8th in the FIFA Women’s World Rankings; Canada 9th.

Why This Series Matters: 5 Key Storylines

1. A Meaningful International Challenge

CANWNT will meet a world class opponent in Japan, a team known globally for its quality and consistency. These matches offer CANWNT a valuable chance to measure themselves against one of the sport’s most respected programs and continue building momentum in an important phase of the cycle.


2. Building Toward the Future

Although these are friendly matches, they represent important stepping stones as Canada continues preparing for a very active period ahead. This window allows the program to strengthen its identity, deepen its culture, and lay important groundwork for future competitions.


3. Leadership Opportunities Across the Squad

With the team adapting to changes on the sideline during this window, players and staff have a chance to embrace new responsibilities. This series is an opportunity for leaders throughout the group, both seasoned and emerging, to help guide the team and set the tone for the months ahead.


4. A Chance to Shift the Narrative

Japan has traditionally been a difficult matchup for Canada, but every new meeting brings a fresh opportunity. Strong performances in this series would reflect the team’s growth and resilience, and show the positive direction in which the program is moving.


5. Showcasing Depth and Development

This roster brings together established veterans and exciting young talent. These matches are a valuable platform for players to gain experience, build chemistry, and continue shaping a competitive environment within the squad.

Ones to Watch: Canadian Players Making an Impact

  • Jessie Fleming (Midfield): A steadying presence and natural leader who helps shape the rhythm of the team.
  • Jordyn Huitema (Forward): A key figure in the attack whose work rate and finishing continue to be important assets.
  • Vanessa Gilles (Defender): Brings composure and strength to the back line, anchoring Canada’s defensive presence.
  • Sydney Collins (Defender): A promising young defender gaining valuable international minutes and confidence.
  • Adriana Leon (Forward): Offers creativity and experience in the final third, with the ability to change a match at any moment.