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Where to watch Canada vs Spain Rugby on July 18

Last Updated on: 19th July 2025, 02:18 am

Canada’s men’s rugby team is set to continue its rebuild under newly appointed head coach Steve Meehan as they host Spain at Clarke Stadium in Edmonton on Friday, July 18. After a mixed showing against Belgium last week, Canada will look to bounce back with a more experienced squad, bolstered by key reinforcements. Meanwhile, Los Leones aim to continue their successful North American tour, having recently defeated the USA Eagles in Charlotte.

How to watch Canada vs Spain – International Men’s Rugby

  • Date: Friday, July 18, 2025

  • Venue: Clarke Stadium, Edmonton

  • Kickoff: 19:00 local / 18:00 PT / 21:00 ET / 03:00 (Sat) Spain

  • Broadcast: TSN 2 (Canada)

  • Stream Worldwide: Rugbypass

Match Preview:

Veteran Evan Olmstead makes his long-awaited return to the Canadian squad for the first time since the 2019 Rugby World Cup. New faces Emerson Prior and Stephen Webb could also earn their first international caps, as they take a spot on the bench.

Andrew Quattrin, Josiah Morra, and Siôn Parry — Canada’s try scorers from the Belgium match — all keep their place in the lineup. Cooper Coats will once again start at flyhalf as Canada eyes a much-needed win against the in-form Spaniards.

 Canada Men’s Rugby Squad vs Spain

Starting XV

  1. Calixto Martinez – Bayside RFC / Old Glory DC

  2. Andrew Quattrin – Aurora Barbarians / New England Free Jacks

  3. Cole Keith – Belleisle Rovers RFC / New England Free Jacks

  4. Piers Von Dadelszen – New England Free Jacks

  5. Evan Olmstead – Lindfield Rugby Club / SU Agen

  6. Siôn Parry – Rhiwbina RFC / Ebbw Vale RFC

  7. Lucas Rumball – Balmy Beach / Chicago Hounds

  8. Matthew Oworu – Pacific Pride / Chicago Hounds

  9. Jason Higgins – Cork Constitution / Chicago Hounds

  10. Cooper Coats – Halifax Tars RFC / NOLA Gold

  11. Josiah Morra – New England Free Jacks / Toronto Saracens

  12. Spencer Jones – Hamilton Old Boys / Utah Warriors

  13. Noah Flesch – Cobourg Saxons / Chicago Hounds

  14. Isaac Olson – New England Free Jacks

  15. Peter Nelson – Dungannon RFC

Finishers
16. Dewald Kotze – Strathcona Druids RFC / Seattle Seawolves
17. Emerson Prior – Brockville Privateers / Westshore RFC / Utah Warriors
18. Kyle Steeves – Manitoba Wombats / New England Free Jacks
19. Izzak Kelly – Bayside RFC / Capilano RFC
20. Matt Heaton – Ormstown Saracens / RFC LA
21. Stephen Webb – Balmy Beach RFC / University of British Columbia
22. Kyle Tremblay – Bayside RFC / Pacific Pride
23. Brenden Black – Oakville Crusaders / University of Guelph

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