4th July 2023

Penalties
3:2
PPG
0:2
SHG
0:0
Shots on goal
1:63

Goals and assists

7. Eaton (Payment), 10. Vigneau-Sargeant (Simpson, Pugosa), 13. Drover (Simpson, Faulkner), 15. Vigneau-Sargeant (Dzikowicz, Simpson), 19. Pugosa (Drover), 26. Dzikowicz (Hawryshko, Brownridge), 27. Vigneau-Sargeant (Dzikowicz), 33. Hayley (Thomas, Hawryshko), 33. Hawryshko (Thomas, Faulkner), 34. Drover (Butler), 42. Vigneau-Sargeant (Dzikowicz, Hawrysho), 42. Brownridge (Thomas), 42. Brownridgeová (Thomas), 43. Simpson (Drover), 44. Vigneau-Sargeant, 45. Vigneau-Sargeant (Butler), 45. Simpson (Faulkner), 45. Simpson (Thomas)

Referees

Erika Daňková, Dagmar Mihálová

Great Britain U21

Wolley (Hyatt) – Ward, Stevenson, Benson, Kingsbury, Walker, Daniel, Trusswell, Sadler, Ashton, Troup, Kingsbury, Benson, Price, Fay, Bennett, Walker, Farr

Canada U21

Glass – Guy, Payment, Hawryshko, Tuba, Brownridge, Lannon, Eaton, Pugosa, Simpson, Thomas, Dzikowicz, Meunier-Geoffroy, Faulkner, Wilson, Hayley, Butler, Vigneau-Sargeant, Drover, Irvine, Carnegie



COACHES´ REACTIONS

Chris Syroviak (CAN): It was a definite match. We were more on the balloon than the British. The girls could shoot and prepare for the semifinals.

Sam Phillips (GBR): The Canadians were amazing. They played very well and you can say that they are on a higher level. They controlled the game from start to finish. They were faster and better in all aspects.