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Wambach has started three of four matches this World Cup, and she might start again against China.
Everyone is talking about the back four, but Solo has been good too. And ironically, she’s done so quietly.
Players say they remain in their “bubble,” although that has become increasingly difficult.
Wambach backtracked on claims that Megan Rapinoe and Lauren Holiday were purposefully shown yellow cards.
With the World Cup at the quarterfinal stage, when will the U.S. women find their form?
Alex Morgan’s first goal since March 4 proved to be a critical one.
It was ugly, but it was enough for the U.S. to advance to the quarterfinals.
Can the Three Lionesses win their first-ever World Cup knockout game?
Colombia midfielder Yoreli Rincon goes toe-to-toe with her idol, Carli Lloyd, on Monday.
Sports still aren’t considered to be for women in Colombia, but attitudes are slowly changing thanks in part to the national team’s relative success.
How a 50-50 ball changed the course of history for Australia and Brazil.
Canada narrowly defeated Switzerland to stay alive on home soil.
Korea Republic are disciplined, but can they handle an esteemed French side?
This could be the best match of the entire round.
China returns to the quarterfinals, holding off valiant debutantes Cameroon.
Defense has been the best part of this U.S. team, despite all the attacking talent.
Is anybody picking Sweden in this game? The Germans are heavily favored despite Sweden being a top-five team.
One of these teams will be a surprise quarterfinalist.
This is about as crazy as it gets at any level of soccer.
2.7 billions tweets about the Women’s World Cup group stage, and the USWNT is the most popular team on Twitter.
The attack still isn’t quite clicking for the U.S. women, but they believe the answers are close.
Brazil vs. Australia looks like the best match of the Round of 16.
France responded to adversity. Could this be their moment?