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USA vs. the Netherlands: Everything you need to know about Women's World Cup match

The U.S. women's national team will play the Netherlands in a 2023 Women's World Cup match. (FOX Sports)

The United States women’s national team will face the Netherlands in the next Group E match of the Women’s World Cup Wednesday.

The match will kick off at 9 p.m. ET in Wellington, New Zealand, and can be seen on FOX.

The Americans are coming off a 3-0 win over Vietnam in their first matchup last week. Sophia Smith had two goals, and Lindsey Horan had the other. The team hasn’t lost a match in the World Cup since 2011, when Japan won in penalties in the final.

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Since then, the U.S. has won 14 World Cup matches with one draw. The lone draw came in 2015 against Sweden.

The Netherlands enters the match with a 1-0 win over Portugal in its first match of the group. Stefanie van der Gragt scored in the 13th minute, and Daphne van Domselaar and the Dutch defense stopped everything from getting past them.

The United States' Lindsey Horan (10), Megan Rapinoe (15) and Sophia Smith celebrate after Horan scored the third goal during the second half of a Women's World Cup Group E soccer match against Vietnam at Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand, Saturday, July 22, 2023. (AP Photo/Abbie Parr)

Now, all eyes turn to the U.S. and the Netherlands in what will be a rematch of the 2019 Women’s World Cup final that the U.S. won 2-0 behind goals from Megan Rapinoe and Rose Lavelle. The teams also met in the Tokyo Olympics quarterfinals with the U.S. eking out a win in penalties.

"Super excited for that game," Rapinoe said. "Obviously, we've seen them a number of times in big tournaments over the last few years. Ready for a good one."

In the last Women’s World Cup final, the U.S.

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