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Grosso scores 2 and Canada downs Trinidad and Tobago 6-0

MONTERREY, Mexico (AP) - Julie Grosso scored a pair of goals and Canada went on to rout Trinidad and Tobago 6-0 Tuesday night in a group stage match at the CONCACF W Championship.

The W Championship serves as qualifying for next summer's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.

Christine Sinclair scored her 190th career goal, an ongoing international record among women and men.

After Sinclair's header in the 27th minute, Grosso scored in the 67th and 79th - her first two goals with the Canadian national team. Jessie Fleming, who missed a penalty in the opening half, scored in the 84th. Two minutes later Janine Beckie scored.

Jordyn Huitema added a final goal for Canada in stoppage time.

Canada, which won the gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics, and Trinidad and Tobago are in Group B at the W Championship. Earlier in the evening, Rocky Rodriguez scored early and Costa Rica went on to defeat Panama 3-0.

Rodriguez, who plays with Sinclair and Beckie for the Portland Thorns in the National Women's Soccer League, scored on a header in the sixth minute. Maria Paula Salas scored in the 24th.

Katherine Alvarado converted on a penalty for Costa Rica in the 60th minute.

Costa Rica has been to the World Cup just once before, in 2015. Panama has never qualified for international soccer's most prestigious event.

Eight teams have been divided into two groups for the tournament. The top two finishers in each group earn spots in the 2023 World Cup. The third-place finishers will go on to a 10-team intercontinental playoff in February in New Zealand.

The winner of the tournament will also earn one of the region's spots in the 2024 Olympics.

The United States, Mexico, Jamaica and Haiti are in Group A. The United States defeated Haiti 3-0 to open the tournament on Monday, while Jamaica downed Mexico 1-0.

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Costa Rica's Raquel Rodriguez , center, is congratulated by her teammates after scoring a goal against Panama during a CONCACAF Women's Championship soccer match in Monterrey, Mexico, Tuesday, July 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano) The Associated Press
Costa Rica's Raquel Rodriguez celebrates after scoring the opening goal against Panama during a CONCACAF Women's Championship soccer match in Monterrey, Mexico, Tuesday, July 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano) The Associated Press
Costa Rica's Maria Paula Salas, center, is congratulated by her teammates after scoring the team's second goal against Panama during a CONCACAF Women's Championship soccer match in Monterrey, Mexico, Tuesday, July 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano) The Associated Press
Costa Rica's Raquel Rodriguez, left, and Panama's Rebeca Espinosa fight for the ball during a CONCACAF Women's Championship soccer match in Monterrey, Mexico, Tuesday, July 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano) The Associated Press
Trinidad and Tobago's Victoria Swift, right, clears the ball challenged by Canada's Christine Sinclair during a CONCACAF Women's Championship soccer match in Monterrey, Mexico, Tuesday, July 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano) The Associated Press
Canada's Christine Sinclair, right, is congratulated by teammate Ashley Lawrence after scoring her side's opening goal against Trinidad and Tobago during a CONCACAF Women's Championship soccer match in Monterrey, Mexico, Tuesday, July 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano) The Associated Press
Canada's Christine Sinclair makes an attempt to score as Trinidad and Tobago's goalkeeper Kimira Forbes dives for the ball during a CONCACAF Women's Championship soccer match in Monterrey, Mexico, Tuesday, July 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano) The Associated Press
Canada's Jessie Fleming fails to score from the penalty spot against Trinidad and Tobago during a CONCACAF Women's Championship soccer match in Monterrey, Mexico, Tuesday, July 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano) The Associated Press
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