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Internationals - big day for quartet, blow for Becky and Drew

Fri 08 July 2022, 11:00|Tottenham Hotspur

Drew Spence and Becky Spencer will go head-to-head for Jamaica against Haiti in the CONCACAF W Championship for a place in the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup on Monday.

Goalkeeper Becky started and Drew came off the bench on the hour as Jamaica lost 5-0 against world champions USA in Monterrey in the early hours of Friday.

Having beaten hosts Mexico on Monday, Jamaica will now face Haiti in their final group game in the early hours of Tuesday morning (12 July). Haiti climbed above Jamaica on goal difference after beating Mexico 3-0. The winners of that clash will finish runners-up behind USA, qualify for the semi-finals of the 'W' - and book a place in the World Cup in Australia/New Zealand next year.

Team-mate and Club captain Shelina Zadorsky and Canada will also aim to secure a place in the World Cup when they take on Panama in their second group match of the 'W' in San Nicolas de los Garza in the early hours of Saturday (3am). Canada won their first match 6-0 - victory will clinch a top two spot.

Rosella Ayane and hosts Morocco have already qualified for the knockout stage of the Women's African Cup of Nations. They top Group A after wins against Burkina Faso and Uganda - Rosella on target against Uganda - and face Senegal in their final group match this evening. The big match will follow for Morocco - if they win their quarter-final next week, they will book a place at the World Cup.

Back on home soil, Tinja-Riikka Korpela and Eveliina Summanen kick-off their UEFA Women's Euro 2022 campaign against Spain at Milton Keynes this evening (5pm).