Canada's women's national volleyball team defeated Bulgaria in four sets to remain unbeaten at the FIVB Volleyball Women’s Nations League stop in Bangkok [1].

The victory keeps Canada in a strong position early in the tournament. Maintaining an undefeated start provides a critical advantage in standings as the team progresses through the Bangkok leg of the competition.

The match was a competitive four-set battle that required a decisive push in the final frame. Canada secured the win by taking the final set 28-26 [1, 2]. The full set scores for the match were 25-17, 23-25, 25-23, and 28-26 [1].

This result improves Canada's tournament record to 2-0 [1]. By avoiding a loss in their opening matches, the team has established momentum in the 2026 VNL tournament [1].

The event is currently taking place in Thailand, where teams are competing for ranking points and prestige in the international volleyball circuit [2]. The close nature of the final set highlights the parity between the two programs, though Canada managed to execute in the closing moments to seal the match [1, 2].

Canada defeated Bulgaria in a four-set match, winning the final set 28-26.

Starting a tournament with a 2-0 record is a significant psychological and mathematical advantage. By defeating Bulgaria in a tight match, Canada demonstrates resilience in high-pressure sets, which is often the deciding factor in the Nations League's grueling schedule.