Just 500 tickets are still up for grabs for Friday night's match between the Canadian national women's soccer team and rival England at Tim Hortons Field.

That means some 22,000 seats, not counting private boxes, are expected to be full for the friendly.

The game, which also features a pre-kickoff fan fest, free giveaways and a halftime high-five Guinness World Record attempt, is the last for Canada before the Women's World Cup opens in Edmonton on June 6.

The month-long tournament will be played in six Canadian cities — none closer than Ottawa — and wrap up in Vancouver six days before the Pan Am Games soccer competition kicks off in Hamilton.

While tonight's match is just a tuneup for Canada2015, that doesn't mean there's nothing at stake.

Canada, which defeated England on its home turf in the Olympic quarterfinals, will be looking to recoup a loss to the Brits in the championship game of the prestigious Cyrus Cup earlier this year.