How to watch Canada vs. USA: TV channel, live stream, start time for 2022 Women's World Championship game – Sporting News

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There’s no better rivalry in women’s hockey than Canada and the United States. On Tuesday, the two mighty titans of the game clash in Denmark at the 2022 Women’s World Championship. 
The two countries have dominated the international hockey scene in women’s sports, as only Canada and the USA have ever won gold at the Women’s World Championship. It’s the first time the two teams have played since Canada defeated the USA in Beijing at the 2022 Winter Olympics in February. 
Canada is aiming to continue its hot streak against the United States national team. The Canadians won both the preliminary round game, and the gold-medal contest at the 2021 Women’s World Championship. Captain Marie-Philip Poulin potted the overtime winner to give Canada its 11th gold medal at the event. 
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While it’s not a medal game, the top place in Group A is on the line. Both teams are 3-0-0-0 heading into the Tuesday matchup, holding wins over Finland, Switzerland and Japan. Sarah Fillier leads the way for Canada with six points while Amanda Kessel’s six points pace the way for the Americans. 
Here is what you need to know to watch the Canada vs. USA game at the 2022 IIHF Women’s World Championship.
TSN has all the Women’s World Championship action in Canada. In the United States, viewers can find the games on NHL Network.
 
Fans in Canada can stream all Women’s World Championship at TSN.ca or the TSN app. U.S. fans can stream the tournament on fuboTV (free trial).
The puck drops at 2 p.m. ET from the KVIK Hockey Arena in Herning, Denmark. 
Canada is a 1.5-goal favorite on the puckline for the contest against the USA at the World Championship, according to Sports Interaction.

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