Canada avenges Jamaica in friendly
Anthony Jackson-Hamel and Jonathan Osorio scored to help Canada to a friendly win over Jamaica.
Canada gained a measure of revenge against Jamaica, recording a 2-0 win in a friendly on Sunday (AEST).
First-half goals from Anthony Jackson-Hamel and Jonathan Osorio saw Octavio Zambrano's men to victory at BMO Field in Toronto.
But there was a downside for the host, with 16-year-old sensation Alphonso Davies sent off late in the encounter.
The outing was Canada's first since a loss to Jamaica in a CONCACAF Gold Cup quarter-final in July, but both nations were understrength for the clash.
Canada took the lead in the 16th minute, with Junior Hoilett allowed to run into the area from the right before crossing for Jackson-Hamel to tap in his third international goal.
It was 2-0 on the half-hour mark as Jackson-Hamel's nice touch put Osorio through and the Toronto midfielder made no mistake with his finish.
Canada goalkeeper Jayson Leutwiler was forced into a couple of good saves to maintain his clean sheet, while substitute Davies saw red late on.