The U.S. women's national team isn't the only team dominating the competition at the 2016 CONCACAF Women's Olympic qualifiers. Canada will look to continue flexing their proverbial muscle against Trinidad and Tobago on Sunday.

Canada toyed with Guyana in the Group B opener. The 5-0 win was a massive first step in ensuring they return to the semifinals of qualification. Only Trinidad and Tobago stand in their way.

The Soca Princesses claimed a 2-1 victory over their own over Guatemala. The task, however, will be far more daunting one at BBVA Compass Stadium.

These aren't amateurs Trinidad and Tobago will be facing.

A free live stream of the contest between the two can be found here.

Preview

Game Time: 3 p.m. CST

Location: BBVA Compass Stadium

Weather: Cloudy, High of 76

TV: NBC Universo

What They're Saying

Trinidad and Tobago captain Maylee Attin-Johnson (via CONCACAF) "I think [Guatemala] came out punching. At the same time, we went away from our game play. We didn't execute the way the coach wanted to and, most importantly, we didn't finish our chances."

Canada head coach John Herdman (via CONCACAF): "We gave some new players some new opportunities [against Guyana] and that was really exciting and to see [Ashley Lawrence] get a hat-trick and Desi [Scott] get her 100th cap. It was a good night for us. Three points and Trinidad up next and we're ready to roll."

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