Olympic bobsled champion Heather Moyse and Cheryl Phillips scored two tries apiece to give Canada a 41-0 win over Scotland at the Women's Rugby World Cup on Wednesday.
Moyse, a 32-year-old winger from Summerside, P.E.I., has six tries in four games. She led the 2006 tournament with seven.
The fourth-seeded Canadian women (3-1) will play the fifth-seeded Americans (2-2) in their final match Sunday to decide who finishes fifth at the 12-team tournament.
The Americans defeated No. 8 Ireland 40-3.
Canada could win four of five matches at the tournament and still finish fifth. The final placement is important for Canada since it determines rankings at the next World Cup.
The Canadians finished fourth the last three tournaments and had hoped for better but missed out on the semi-finals after losing 23-8 to France on Saturday.
Any hopes of making the final four were eliminated when Australia hammered South Africa 62-0 to surpass the 56-point margin needed to grab the final semifinal berth.
Ninth-seeded Scotland went 1-2 in pool play, losing 37-10 to Canada in the tournament opener.
Mario Gallo and Mandy Marchak also scored tries for Canada on Wednesday. Anna Schnell kicked four conversions and a penalty.
Canada led 19-0 at the half.
Canadian flanker Heather Jacques was sent to the sin bin two minutes into the second half. She was joined on the sidelines six minutes later by prop Corinne Jacobsen.
Canada has received six yellow cards in four games.
Scotland centre Lucy Millard was sent to the sideline for 10 minutes in the sin bin in the first half.
England plays Australia in one semi-final, with three-time defending champion New Zealand taking on France in the other semi-final.