Canada's women's national volleyball team defeated France 3-1 on Saturday in Quebec City [1].

The victory solidifies Canada's position in the FIVB Volleyball Women’s Nations League and demonstrates the team's current competitive momentum on home soil.

Canada entered the match seeking to build on previous success in the tournament. With the win over France, the Canadian squad has moved to a 2-1 record [1]. This improvement follows a previous victory against the U.S. [1].

The match took place in Quebec City, where the home crowd supported the national team through the four-set contest. The final score of 3-1 reflects a decisive performance by the Canadian athletes [1].

As the FIVB Volleyball Women’s Nations League progresses, Canada continues to compete against top-tier international opponents. The team's ability to secure wins against diverse opponents, such as the U.S. and France, suggests a versatile tactical approach during this phase of the competition [1].

Official records confirm that the victory maintains Canada's upward trajectory in the standings [1]. The team will look to leverage this momentum as they face further challenges in the league schedule.

Canada won the match 3-1 over France

By securing a 2-1 record, Canada establishes itself as a serious contender in the Women's Nations League. Beating both a powerhouse like the U.S. and a competitive European side like France indicates that Canada is capable of consistent high-level play, which is critical for advancing in the FIVB tournament structure.