Team USA Braced for Two Battles of the Border

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On the second day of play in Group C Tuesday, Team USA’s second and third matches of their 2014 Women’s World Team Championship campaign will be against southern neighbors Mexico at 11am ET, followed by northern neighbors and hosts Canada at 6pm.

Held in the same venue as the Ontario-American Challenge ‘Battle of the Border’—White Oaks Resort in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario—the U.S. women will take on battles of a different caliber starting with [13/16]-seeded Mexico who lost their only match of the tournament against third-seeded Malaysia Monday evening. The match will be contested on Court 5, which will not include a live stream. Follow @TeamUSASquash on Twitter for live updates throughout the match.

An eleventh-seeded Canadian team backed by a boisterous home crowd then await Team USA on the ASB GlassCourt at 6pm. The match will be Canada’s first on Tuesday after losing to Malaysia in the opening matches Monday morning, then defeating Guatemala Monday night. The match will be streamed live.

Glass Court Live Stream: http://www.sportscanada.tv/squashcanada/index.php/watch-live/glass-court

All live streams: http://www.sportscanada.tv/squashcanada/

For full tournament coverage, visit wsfwomensteams.com.

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