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Game No. 8 for Canada was back in Edmonton on Oct. 12, 1997. It snowed in the days paving the way to the match. 

CORAZZIN: The Mexicans were simply close to themselves. I watched them train a couple of days before the game and they looked like terrible snowmen - they were so wrapped up they couldn't run since it was so cold. 

LENARDUZZI: The snow didn't pack, however there was a cleaning of it on the ground. Also, the Mexicans were nothing similar to the group we played in Azteca. They despised the virus. 

Down 1-0, Canada evened out the score in the 56th moment when Corazzin scored, and afterward started to lead the pack six minutes after the fact through Alex Bunbury. 

CORRAZIN: It was a ball that was crossed into the crate and somebody flicked it on, and I just took a risk and bet that it would return to the post, and it fell there and I crushed it in. 

Yet, the Mexicans scored a late objective, and the game finished 2-2. It was a valid outcome for the Canadians, yet they were authoritatively disposed of from World Cup dispute. 

LENARDUZZI: We were up 2-1 in the subsequent half, and afterward they wound up getting a crappy late objective to tie it. Had we won, our odds of qualifying would have still been thin, yet I might have said something to get everyone excited for the last two games. However, there was nothing left to say. 

FORREST: As great as Mexico was in those days, they weren't a decent away side. They just dominated one match away from home in The Hex. So we believed we could get an outcome. We almost got the success, and it was a pleasant encounter seeing the Mexicans shudder and manage the cool, similar to we generally needed to manage the evening heat at whatever point we played at Azteca. 

Canada's penultimate round of The Hex was against the U.S. On Nov. 9, 1997 back in Burnaby. The Americans required a success and assist somewhere else all together with going to the World Cup. 

The U.S. Walked around a 3-0 triumph, and discovered different outcomes turned out well for them. They celebrated with around 2,000 voyaging American fans at Swangard Stadium as they secured a World Cup compartment. 

CORAZZIN: It got super revolting. There were a great deal of yellow cards, there was a ton of chippiness, a ton of recklessness from the U.S. The game had no beat to it - stop, start, stop, start. 

LENARDUZZI: Hosting them here and having them qualify on Canadian soil - nothing against the Americans, however it left a sharp desire for my mouth.