Canada loses 12-point lead, falls to United States 20-15
VANCOUVER — Canada saw an early 12-point lead slowly whittled away as the United States scraped out a 20-15 victory Saturday night in the final match for both teams prior to the Rugby World Cup.
Canada, ranked 21st in the world, controlled the game early and managed two goal-line stands against the No. 13 Americans. The Canadians had a chance to win the match in the game’s dying seconds but failed to push the ball into the U.S. end zone.
Canada hasn’t beaten the U.S. in six years.
Winger Martin Losefo bowled over Canada’s Shane O’Leary for a try in the 71st minute to give the US the 20-15 lead. The conversion attempt by Will Holey was wide.