1. Canand lost the game against/with England at 2 to 3.

2. Canada won the game against/with England at two to three.

3. Canada won the game against/with England at 2-2.
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Are they correct? Would you let me know correct expressions?

I'd use "against" rather than "with."

I'd change 2 and 3 a little bit. Since Canada won, you'd put Canada's score first.
Canada won the game against England, three to two.
Canada won the game against England, 3-2.

Canand lost the game against England at 2 to3.

Canand won the game against England at three to two.
Canand lost the game against England at 2-2.

The correct expressions are as follows:

1. Canada lost the game against England 2 to 3.
2. Canada won the game against England 2 to 3.
3. Canada drew/tied the game against England 2-2.

In the first sentence, "against" is used to indicate that Canada played against England, and "lost" indicates the outcome of the game. The score is then mentioned as "2 to 3", implying that Canada's score was 2 and England's score was 3.

In the second sentence, the same structure is used, but "won" is used instead of "lost" to indicate that Canada emerged as the winner. Again, the score is mentioned as "2 to 3".

In the third sentence, "drew" or "tied" is used to indicate that neither team won the game. The score is mentioned as "2-2", indicating that both Canada and England scored 2 goals each.