Canada's Christine Sinclair (12) and Carli Lloyd (10) fight for control of the ball with U.S.A. during the second half of CONCACAF women's Olympic qualifying final soccer action at B.C. Place in Vancouver, B.C., Sunday, Jan. 29, 2012. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan HaywardThe Canadian Press
Canada's women's soccer team will play the United States on June 30 in Sandy, Utah, as a tuneup before the 2012 Olympics in London.
The Canadians played two friendlies last month, defeating Brazil 2-1 before losing 3-1 to Sweden.
Canada, ranked seventh in the world, will take on No. 18 China on May 30 in Moncton, N.B., before taking on the U.S. one month later.
The top-ranked Americans recently returned from the Kirin Challenge Cup exhibition tournament in Japan, where they drew 1-1 with the hosts and beat Brazil 3-0.
Before that, the U.S. beat Canada in January's Olympic qualifying tournament in Vancouver.
The U.S. has won the last two Olympic gold medals in women's soccer, and three of the last four.
"The game provides us with a great opportunity to play the number one team in the world so close to London 2012," Canada coach John Herdman said in a statement. "If you want to win a medal you've got to be ready to beat the U.S. and this will be a real test for us."