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The Canadian Women’s National Team has wrapped up an eight-day European camp during the most recent women's international break in 2013. The national team earned a dramatic 1-1 draw with France on Thursday April 4th before losing 1-0 to England on Sunday April 7th. The Canadian team will come home with players returning to their clubs in the week leading up to the inaugural National Women's Soccer League season. It was a tale of last-minute heroics on Thursday as Canada and France scored goals at the end of each half in a 1-1 Women's International Friendly match. With France looking like they were going to cruise to a win based on an Élodie Thomis goal at the end of the first half, Kaylyn Kyle scored a dramatic tying goal on the last play of the match. Match Highlights: Canada WNT 1-1 France The tables were turned on Canada three days later when England's Ellen White scored a 92nd-minute winner in Rotherdam, England. White's 13th international goal was the lone marker of the Canada-England rematch from the 2013 Cyprus Women's Cup final. The Canada-France international was the first match between the two sides since the London 2012 Women's Olympic Football Tournament - a memorable match in which Canada capture the bronze medal after a last-minute goal by Diana Matheson "We are still trying some new things, so it may take us awhile to gel, but we are lucky because we have 2-3 years before we play in that FIFA Women's World Cup in Canada," said Canadian head coach John Herdman. "It is nice to be able to test a few things at this stage." Of note during the trip to Europe, Diana Matheson made her 150th appearance for Canada on April 7th while debutant Kylla Sjoman made her first-ever appearance in the same match. Goalkeeper Erin McLeod was Canada's player of the match in the 1-1 draw with France while teenaged centre back Kadeisha Buchanan was Canada's player of the match in the defeat to England. Canada's next Women's International Friendly match is Sunday 2 June at BMO Field against CONCACAF rival USA. The upcoming match will serve as Canada's international homecoming following the bronze-medal performance at the London 2012 Women's Olympic Football Tournament.
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