Megan Rapinoe has all four US goals in knockout rounds and five for the tournament, but she will be replaced by Christen Press against England.
Author: Nancy Armour, USA TODAY
Opinion: Quarterfinal victory over France can’t be U.S. women’s high point at World Cup
The U.S. women have reached the semifinals or better at every World Cup, a tournament that began in 1991. They are aiming for their fourth title.
World Cup: US women say gender discrimination lawsuit has not and will not be distraction
Entire US women’s team sued US Soccer in March, alleging gender discrimination.
Marta passes Germany’s Miroslav Klose for all-time World Cup scoring record
With her 17th goal, Brazil’s Marta passes Germany’s Miroslav Klose for the all-time World Cup scoring record.
Opinion: How good are U.S. women? Game against Sweden will be indication
In the last 10 games between the teams, the Americans are 3-4-3. And one of those losses is perhaps the most galling in the USWNT’s history.
Opinion: US women aren’t backing off at World Cup as they dominate Chile
Carli Lloyd becomes the first player with a goal in six consecutive World Cup games in the Americans’ 3-0 rout against Chile on Sunday.
World Cup: Carli Lloyd returns to starting lineup, Americans make six other changes
Veteran American Carli Lloyd has scored at least one goal in her last five World Cup games for the U.S. Women’s National Team.
Opinion: Calling for (ridiculous) new celebration rules after USWNT’s blowout win at Women’s World Cup
The USWNT throttled Thailand 13-0 on Tuesday at the Women’s World Cup. But their celebrations rubbed some the wrong way. Here’s one way to handle it.
Opinion: US women owe no apologies for celebrating 13-0 blowout of Thailand
The U.S. women beat Thailand 13-0 in its World Cup opener. How’s that any different than a college football team running up the score?
Biggest event in international soccer is missing world’s best player
Ada Hegerberg, the inaugural winner of women’s Ballon D’Or, hasn’t played for Norway since 2017 in protest over gender inequity in soccer.