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Hunter, Jourde get first call-ups as CanWNT name squad for October friendlies

Mitchell Tierney
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On Monday, the Canadian women's national team announced its squad for a pair of friendlies in Europe against Switzerland and the Netherlands. 

Casey Stoney named a 24-player group, who will take on the 24th-ranked Swiss in Lucerne on Friday, October 24 (1:30 p.m. ET / 10:30 a.m. PT), before travelling to Nijmegen in the Netherlands to clash with the 11th-ranked Dutch on Tuesday, October 28 (3:45 p.m. ET / 12:45 p.m. PT). Both matches will be available live on OneSoccer. 

Three players in the squad received their first-ever call-ups for Canada at the senior level.  AFC Toronto leading goalscorer Kaylee Hunter, 17, and Florianne Jourde, 20, of Paris St-Germain are exciting new additions after strong careers with the youth national teams. Emily Burns, meanwhile, a 28-year-old goalkeeper for Nantes in France, is also a first-time call-up. 

Bay FC full-back Sydney Collins receives her first call-up since 2023 after recovering from injury. Stoney's squad is without several notable names due to injury, however, Kadeisha Buchanan, Vanessa Gilles and Lysianne Proulx were all unavailable as a result. Annabelle Chukwu and Kayla Briggs were unavailable due to mutual agreement with their respective collegiate teams. 

This is Canada's first action since July 2, when they were defeated 3-0 by the United States in Washington, D.C.

Here is the full 24-player squad called up: 

GK - Sabrina D'Angelo (Aston Villa / ENG) 
GK - Kailen Sheridan (San Diego Wave / USA) 
GK - Emily Burns (FC Nantes / FRA) 
DF - Ashley Lawrence (Olympique Lyonnais / FRA) 
DF - Shelina Zadorsky (West Ham United / ENG)
DF - Jade Rose (Manchester City / ENG) 
DF - Sydney Collins (Bay FC / USA)
DF - Gabrielle Carle (Washington Spirit / USA)
DF - Jayde Riviere (Manchester United / ENG) 
DF - Zara Chavoshi (Orlando Pride / USA) 
DF - Marie Levasseur (Montpellier / FRA) 
MF - Marie-Yasmine Alidou (Portland / USA) 
MF - Jessie Fleming (Portland / USA) 
MF - Julia Grosso (Chicago / USA) 
MF - Emma Regan (AFC Toronto / CAN)
MF - Florianne Jourde (Paris Saint-Germain / FRA) 
MF - Kaylee Hunter (AFC Toronto / CAN)
FW - Jordyn Huitema (Seattle Reign / USA)
FW - Adriana Leon (San Diego Wave / USA)
FW - Nichelle Prince (KC Current / USA) 
FW - Evelyne Viens (Roma / ITA) 
FW - Olivia Smith (Arsenal / ENG)
FW - Janine Sonis (Racing Louisville / ENG)
FW - Holly Ward (Vancouver Rise / CAN) 

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