VILA REAL DE SAN ANTONIO, Portugal - Summer Clarke scored on her international debut and fellow newcomer Sabrina D'Angelo posted a shutout as Canada defeated Belgium 1-0 Friday at the Algarve Cup women's soccer tournament.

Clarke, a 20-year-old from Richmond, B.C., scored in the 89th minute as Canada pressed for a goal at the Complexo Desportivo. Nichelle Prince hit the post in stoppage time.

Canada is ranked 11th in the world while Belgium is No. 18.

Canada lost its opener 1-0 Wednesday to No. 15 Denmark with coach John Herdman lamenting missed scoring chances.

Canada wraps up pool play Monday against No. 19 Iceland.

Herdman opted for a more experienced starting 11 against the Belgians with captain Christine Sinclair, Rhian Wilkinson, Allysha Chapman and Melissa Tancredi in the lineup. D'Angelo, a 23-year-old from Welland, Ont., replaced Stephanie Labbe in goal.

Herdman opted for a young lineup against Denmark with Sinclair, who has been nursing a calf injury, coming on midway through the second half along with Wilkinson.

It's the first action for the Canadian women since the CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Championship last month in Texas. Canada, which booked its ticket to Rio by defeating Costa Rica in the semifinals, romped through the pool stages of that tournament before losing 2-0 to the top-ranked U.S. in the final.

The other Algarve Cup tournament group features No. 7 Brazil, No. 16 New Zealand, No. 22 Russia and No. 40 Portugal.