U.S. slips into Round of 16 of Women's World Cup after scoreless draw with Portugal
A goal post saved the United States from elimination at the Women's World Cup.
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A goal post saved the United States from elimination at the Women's World Cup.
The USA struggled to impose themselves against opponents ranked 21st in the world and appearing at their first World Cup, and Portugal almost won the game in injury time when substitute Ana Capeta hit the post.
AUCKLAND : The United States held on by a thread to keep their Women's World Cup title defence alive on Tuesday, stumbling into the knockout stages with a 0-0 draw against debutants Portugal at Eden Park.
USA looks to avoid elimination from the Women's World Cup with at least a draw against Portugal. (FOX)
AUCKLAND, New Zealand — United States veteran Megan Rapinoe said her role as a super-sub at the Women's World Cup has been «rewarding» but that she «could have helped» in a substitute role against the Netherlands.
AUCKLAND : The United States are built to handle the pressure of their do-or-die final group stage match, veteran Megan Rapinoe said, with everything on the line against Portugal on Tuesday at the Women's World Cup.
WELLINGTON, New Zealand — Rose Lavelle knows better than anyone how much more is expected of her at this Women's World Cup than at the last one four years ago in France.
The United Stateswomen's national team continues its 2023 World Cup campaign against Netherlands on Wednesday (9 p.m. ET, live on Fox) at Sky Stadium in Wellington, New Zealand. The U.S. beat Vietnam 3-0 in its first game of the tournament and having won the previous two World Cups, is the favorite to go all the way again in Australia and New Zealand.