Following a passionate wave of online voting, Canadians across the country have chosen Bridgewater, N.S. as the third winning community in this years Kraft Celebration Tour. As part of the Kraft Celebration Tour, Bridgewater receives $25,000 to put towards upgrading Kinsmen Fields drainage system. Bridgewater will also host a special edition of SPORTSCENTRE featuring anchors Kate Beirness and Rod Smith when they broadcast live from the Nova Scotia community on Sunday, Aug. 18 at 6 p.m. ET on TSN. "Kinsmen Field is vital to keeping the youth of Bridgewater active," said Jack Hewitt, Vice-President, Marketing Insights and Services, Kraft Canada. "Were very pleased to support the town in ensuring that the sports field is well maintained and a hub for the community well into the future." About Bridgewater, N.S.Located just southwest of Halifax, Bridgewater is a thriving town nestled in the heart of the LaHave River Valley. Known as the "Mainstreet of the South Shore", Bridgewater offers a variety of outdoor activities on and off the water. Bridgewater has a population of 8,000 and is the hometown of Olympic runner Jenna Martin and former NHL All-Star Glen Murray. The Kinsmen Field hosts a number of sporting events in Bridgewater, including football, track and field, soccer, rugby, and more. The $25,000 prize money from the Kraft Celebration Tour will go towards installing a proper drainage system at Kinsmen Field. Bridgewater was named to the Kraft Celebration Tour after winning a national, head-to-head online vote over Windsor, N.S. Bridgewater brought home the victory with 223,430 votes, while Windsor amassed a total of 104,191 votes in support of its nomination. Voting Canadians can decide the other winning communities for the Kraft Celebration Tour over the next two weeks. One pair of communities is featured each weekday through July 19, and Canadians can visit KraftCelebrationTour.ca or Tourneedecelebrationkraft.ca to vote for their favourite communities (see below for match-ups and scheduled voting dates). Voting is unlimited and runs from 12 noon ET each day for a 24-hour period. During the voting period, SPORTSCENTRE on TSN and SPORTS 30 LE MAGAZINE on RDS profile each match-up with a look at the duelling communities and their proposed community projects. Results of each vote will be announced the following weekday on SPORTSCENTRE and SPORTS 30 LE MAGAZINE. 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The conflict endured for generations, with Britain hit by terrorist attacks during a long confrontation with the Irish Republican Army. But with a peace accord now in place and regular violence mostly a memory, match organizers say the time is right for the rivals to take each other on. "Its in the distance in the past now," Hodgson said. "There have been problems between the two countries. We cant rewrite history, but we are playing the match in completely different circumstances to the past." The new match also offers a chance for England to demonstrate it has made progress in tamping down on violence among some its supporters, who earned an international reputation in the 1980s and 90s for hooliganism. The team came close to being thrown out of the 2000 European Championship after rioting in Belgium. The 1995 match lasted just 28 minutes before the referee ordered the players off the field. England fans rampaged inside Dublins Lansdowne Road stadium, tearing up wooden benches and throwing them at opposing fans, before battling it out with Irish police. More than 20 people required hospital treatment and over 40 were arrested. Alan Kelly, who will be on Irelands bench on Wednesday as goalkeeping coach, was in goal 18 years ago and remembered the night as "horrendous." "The mayhem that was caused and the potentially life-threatening injuries some of the supporters could have sustained," Kelly recalled. "Some of the debris that came down from the stands was truly horrific." "We cant deny there have been some dark times," Hodgson said. 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Its these incendiary chants that the Football Association is pleading with fans to refrain from on Wednesday. "Wembley is considered the world over as the home of football and we ask those attending to not take part in any chanting -- particularly of a religious or political perspective -- which could cause offence to our visitors or fellow fans," Hodgson wrote in an email sent to ticketholders. The last England-Ireland match to be completed ended in a 1-1 draw in March 1991 in London. The countries have not attempted to play a friendly game since and havent had to play each other in qualifiers for the World Cup and European Championship because they havent been matched in a random draw. Police and stewards will be out in force to guard against any repeat of crowd violence. There was last violence at Wembley last month when Millwall fans fought with workers and each other during a loss to Wigan. In 2011, a Wales supporter was killed in an attack outside Wembley by an England fan, who was later jailed for three years. But for the most part, England fans have been travelling the world without major incidents for more than a decade. "Long before I came into the job I knew that the behaviour and reputation of England fans has developed into something we all should be very proud of," said Hodgson, who has been England coach for a year. "World Cups in South Africa and Germany in the last decade are shining examples of this. "So I hope everyone who follows England understands that position has been built by many fans over a long period of time and sadly it can be undone very quickly by a minority." ' ' '