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USWNT Set to Clash with Canada in Continental Clásico Showdown

USWNT Set to Clash with Canada in Continental Clásico Showdown

The United States Women’s National Team are headed back to the nation’s capital. Today, U.S. Soccer announced that the USWNT will face Canada in the Allstate Continental Clásico on July 2nd at Audi Field in Washington, DC. Kickoff is set for 7:30pm ET.

This match marks the first USWNT match in the Continental Clásico series that began in 2023, with the first two matches featuring the USMNT. The Continental Clásico is an annual event where U.S. Soccer schedules matches against top-tier opponents from North, Central, or South America. In 2023, the inaugural match was between the USMNT and Mexico, while the USMNT faced Brazil last year.

Your June and July plans are BOOKED! The USWNT return to D.C. to face Canada in the Allstate Continental Clásico July 2!

USA vs. Canada
July 2
Washington, D.C.

Details

– U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team (@USWNT) March 31, 2025

The USWNT match with Canada, currently 7th in the FIFA world rankings, will be the third game of the late June/early July international window. The USWNT will face Ireland in the first two matches of the window in Denver and Cincinnati.

“Canada is a top team and this match is worthy of the Allstate Continental Clásico,” USWNT head coach Emma Hayes said in a statement. “As this game will end a three-match window, we’ll get a good chance to see our whole roster in training and hopefully game action before selecting a team to start in Washington, D.C. The Spirit fans have been fantastic supporting their team and we’re looking forward to them coming out to create an electric atmosphere for this game as well.”

The USWNT competed against Canada twice in 2024: the Concacaf W Gold Cup semifinal and the SheBelieves Cup Final. Both matches ended in 2-2 draws and advanced to penalty kicks, with goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher being the hero in both shootouts as the United States eventually won. This will be the 67th meeting between the two teams, and the USWNT has faced Canada more than any other opponent.

The USWNT last played at 20,000-seat Audi Field last year in the final send-off match before the 2024 Olympics. They played Costa Rica to a 0-0 draw in that match. It is the third USWNT match at Audi Field, and they’ll be looking to close out the summer international window by claiming the Continental Clásico.