Canada’s Sinclair to Start, Australia’s Kerr to be Benched in Women’s World Cup Group-Stage Finale

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The Women’s World Cup is heating up as the group-stage finale approaches. Canada and Australia are both vying for a spot in the knockout stage, and their match on Monday will determine who advances.

Canada’s head coach Kenneth Heiner-Moller has made some interesting decisions for the match. He has decided to start veteran defender Kadeisha Buchanan, who is coming off a strong performance against New Zealand. He has also decided to start Sinclair, who is one of the most experienced players on the team. She has been a key contributor for Canada in the past, and her presence will be a major boost to the team’s chances of advancing.

Australia, meanwhile, has decided to bench star striker Sam Kerr for the match. Kerr has been one of the most prolific scorers in the tournament so far, and her absence will be a major blow to Australia’s chances of advancing. It’s unclear why Kerr has been benched, but it could be due to fatigue or an injury.

This match will be a crucial one for both teams. Canada will be looking to Sinclair to lead them to victory, while Australia will have to find a way to win without their star striker. Whichever team comes out on top will advance to the knockout stage of the tournament, while the other will have to settle for an early exit. It should be an exciting match, and one that could decide the fate of both teams.

Canada's Sinclair to Start, Australia's Kerr to be Benched in Women's World Cup Group-Stage Finale