Canada defeated Italy 11-10 in extra innings to win the opening game of the 2026 WBSC Women's Softball World Cup [1].
The victory provides Canada with early momentum in the tournament and establishes a high-scoring precedent for the competition in the Czech Republic.
The match took place in Prague, where the two teams battled through a high-scoring affair that totaled 21 runs [2]. The contest remained tight through the regulation innings, eventually requiring extra play to determine a winner [1].
Canada secured the win in the eighth inning [1]. With two outs and the bases loaded, the Canadian team managed to drive in the winning run to end the game [1].
This opening match serves as the first official result of the 2026 tournament stop [1]. The win allows Canada to move forward in the standings with a critical first-game victory against a competitive Italian squad [1].
“Canada defeated Italy 11-10 in extra innings”
A walk-off win in the opening match of a World Cup typically provides a psychological advantage and critical standings points. The high run total suggests an aggressive offensive approach from both teams, signaling a competitive environment for the rest of the Prague tournament.
![Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken attends the U.S.-Wales Men’s World Cup Match and Opening Ceremony in Doha, Qatar, on November 21, 2022. [State Department photo by Ronny Przysucha/ Public Domain]](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b3/U.S.-Wales_Men%E2%80%99s_World_Cup_Match_and_Opening_Ceremony_in_Doha%2C_Qatar_%2852515888140%29.jpg)

