USWNT vs. IcelandDate: October 24, 2024Venue: Q2 Stadium; Austin, TexasBroadcast: TBS, Universo, Max, PeacockOfficial Kickoff Time: 6:37 PM Central Time / 7:37 PM Eastern Time
Starting lineup against Iceland: 1-Alyssa Nair; 4-Naomi Girma, 5-Jenna Nijswonger, 6-Lynn Williams, 7-Alyssa Thompson, 9-Mallory Swanson, 10-Lindsay Horan (Captain), 14-Emily Sonnet, 16-Rose Lovell, 17-Sam Coffey, 23-Emily Fox
Available subs: 2-Ashley Sanchez, 3-Corbin Albert, 8-Haley Mace, 11-Sophia Smith, 12-Emily Sams, 13-Olivia Moultrie, 15-Jaedyn Shaw, 18- Casey Murphy, 19-Hal Hirschfeld, 20-Casey Krueger, 24-Yazmeen Ryan, 26-Emma Sears
No Clothes: Jane Campbell, Eva Gaetino, Alyssa Maronson
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USWNT starting eleven cap numbers (including this game): Horan (157), Neher (113), Lovell (107), Swanson (101), Sonnet (100), Williams (72), Fox (58), Smith (56), Girma (41), Coffey (25), Neiswonger (16), Thompson (10) Tonight’s starting lineup includes 10 players from the 2024 Olympic roster, including forward Alyssa -Thompson is the only non-Olympic athlete in the eleven. Six of the starting 11 (Alyssa Neher, Emily Fox, Naomi Girma, Sam Coffey, Lindsey Horan, Mallory Swanson) started for the Olympic gold medal game against Brazil, along with Emily Sonnett and Lynn Williams. Both came on in the second half. Each player in the starting lineup averages 72 caps and is 27.8 years old. Tonight’s starter will see defender Emily Sonnet earn her 100th cap for the USWNT, becoming the 45th player in USWNT history to reach 100 international appearances and the fourth player to reach a century. This year he will join Neher, LaBelle and Swanson. Sonnett made his debut with the USWNT nearly nine years ago on October 25, 2015 in Orlando, Florida, and played in all six games at the 2024 Olympics, starting in the group stage final against Australia and the quarterfinals against Japan. Participated. Sonnet, a two-time Olympian, is one of five athletes on this roster to have won both an Olympic gold medal and a World Cup. The rest are Horan, Rebel, Neher and Swanson. Lindsey Horan, who became the fourth player to captain the USWNT in an Olympic gold medal game, will captain the team in 2024 as she makes her 18th start as the team’s lead. When the USA visited Austin in April 2023, he was one of eight players to start all six games at the 2024 Paris Olympics, and had two assists in the USA’s first win over Zambia. After earning her first shutout win as a goalie in the Women’s World Cup final and Olympic gold medal match, Alyssa Neher returns to the field for the USWNT for her 113th cap. Neher has played in 15 games for the United States this year, recording nine shutouts, which is tied for the most shutouts in a single year in her international career. Neher recorded four shutouts at the Paris Olympics, an accomplishment highlighted by three consecutive clean sheets in the knockout rounds. Naomi Girma will earn her 41st cap with the USWNT following her impressive performance at the 2024 Paris Olympics, where she played in all six games. Girma has now played in every one of the USWNT’s last 10 games at the World Cup and Olympics, and is the only field player to accomplish this, leading the American defense to seven clean sheets during that time. Jenna Neiswonger, who is making a name for herself heading into the Olympics, will be making her 16th international appearance and ninth career start. Neiswonger, the first U.S. soccer player to play in a world championship, played in five games in Paris, coming on as a substitute in all but the gold game. Lynn Williams will receive his earned money and make his third start in 2024. 72nd cap for the USWNT. Williams, a two-time Olympian, played in all six games at the Paris 2024 Games and scored with just his fourth touch in the team’s July 28 group stage win over Germany. Alyssa Thompson will be making her third career start and first appearance. First USWNT appearance in over 10 months. Thompson, who is earning his 10th cap, most recently played for the United States in the year-end game against China in Frisco, Texas, on Dec. 5, 2023, and started the previous two games. The 2023 Women’s World Cup will begin with games against Ireland (April 2023) and Wales (July 2023). At 19, Thompson is the youngest player in tonight’s starting lineup and one of three teenagers on the roster, along with Olivia Moultrie (19) and Jadyn Shaw (19). be. After scoring the gold medal-winning goal in her 100th appearance in Paris, Mallory Swanson will return to action in 2024 for her 11th start and 13th overall appearance. Swanson led U.S. Olympic scoring with four goals and also added two assists, contributing directly to six of the U.S.’s 12 goals. Swanson is the roster’s leading scorer with 38 international goals, two of which came in a recent game against Iceland in February 2022. Rose Lovell will make her 15th appearance and 10th start for the USWNT this year, earning her 107th cap. . Lovell started all five games in which she competed in the 2024 Olympics, only missing out on the gold medal game. She had three assists on the year for the U.S. team (tied for fourth on the team) and headed into camp in great shape for New Jersey/New York Gotham FC, scoring a career-high seven regular season goals. Sam Coffey, who played a key role in the middle of the USA’s gold medal run, will make his 16th start and 18th appearance this year for the USWNT. The 2024 Olympics will be Coffey’s first World Championships at any level, and she started five games, only missing the quarterfinal match against Japan due to accumulated yellow cards. She ranked fifth on the team in total minutes played this year, logging a career-high 1,293 minutes. Emily Fox had a great performance in her first Olympics, starting all six games and playing more minutes (572 minutes) than any field player on the USWNT other than Naomi Girma. Fox, who will be making his 19th appearance this year leading the team, will rank third on the team in 2024 with 1,383 total minutes, surpassing the 1,000-minute mark for the second year in a row.
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