Canada's women's national volleyball team defeated the U.S. 3-0 on Thursday, June 4, 2026 [1], [2].

The victory represents a historic milestone for the Canadian program, as it marks the first time Canada has completed a sweep of the U.S. in the FIVB Volleyball Women’s Nations League [2], [3].

The match took place at the NOW Arena in Quebec City [4], as part of the 2026 Nations League stop in the province. Canada secured the win by taking three sets [1], leaving the American side without a single set victory in the contest.

This result stands in contrast to some early reporting, though primary match recaps confirm the 3-0 scoreline in favor of the home team [1], [2]. The sweep underscores a shifting competitive dynamic between the two North American rivals on the international stage.

The FIVB Volleyball Women’s Nations League is a premier global competition that allows national teams to compete for rankings and prestige. By defeating a perennial powerhouse like the U.S. in such a decisive fashion, Canada has signaled its growth as a contender in the sport [2].

The event in Quebec City provided a home-court advantage for the Canadian squad, which capitalized on the atmosphere to secure the result [4]. The team's ability to maintain dominance throughout all three sets highlights a level of consistency previously unseen in their matchups against the U.S. in this specific tournament [2].

Canada defeated the United States 3-0

This result indicates a significant shift in the power balance of women's volleyball in North America. While the U.S. has historically dominated the rivalry, Canada's first-ever sweep in the Nations League suggests the gap in skill and execution is closing, potentially altering seeding and expectations for future international tournaments.