Peters Set for Canada Start - Ipswich Town News
Winger Jaime Peters looks set to start a full international for Canada for the first time since July 2005 when the Canucks take on Panama in Fort Lauderdale this evening. Coach Dale Mitchell has indicated that he will star many of the players who were used as subs or left on the bench during Saturday's defeat to Brazil.
Peters came on as an 80th minute sub in that game, which ended 3-2 to the South Americans, to win his 14th senior cap.
Canada start their World Cup qualifying campaign with a two-legged tie against St Vincent and the Grenadines on June 15th in Kingstown. The home leg will be played five days later at the Saputo Stadium in Montreal.
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