Peters in Canada Squad for Friendlies - Ipswich Town News
Winger Jaime Peters has been named in the Canada squad for friendlies with Brazil and Panama in the US. The Canucks take on the Brazilians in Seattle on Sunday 25th May and the Panamanians on Wednesday 4th June in Fort Lauderdale.
Peters, who spent the last few months of the season on loan with Yeovil Town, won the last of his 13 senior caps back in November 2006 when he came on as a half-time sub in a 1-0 defeat.
The games are being used as preparation for next month's World Cup qualifiers against Saint Vincent and Grenadines.
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