Canada defeated China on Wednesday in the opening match of Week 3 of the 2026 FIVB Women’s Nations League in Hong Kong [1].

This victory marks a significant performance for the Canadian squad as they compete against top-tier international opponents in a high-stakes tournament environment. The result underscores Canada's ability to compete with established volleyball powers on their home soil.

Reports on the final match score differ between sources. One account describes the result as a 3-1 win for Canada [3]. However, other reports detail a five-set battle that concluded with set scores of 19-25, 25-17, 25-22, 23-25, and 15-11 [2].

Kiera Van Ryk led the Canadian effort, scoring 27 points during the match [3]. Her offensive production was critical in securing the win during the seesaw battle in Hong Kong [2].

Canada currently holds the 11th position in the world rankings [3]. This win helps the team maintain its standing as they navigate the challenging schedule of the Nations League. The match served as the start of the third week of competition for both teams [1].

Canada defeated China on Wednesday in the opening match of Week 3

Canada's victory over China in Hong Kong demonstrates the team's growing competitiveness on the global stage. By defeating a major opponent in a match that pushed into a deciding set, Canada reinforces its position as a top-12 program capable of winning under pressure in away environments.