The USWNT Is Up For The Challenge Of The WWC-2023. The US Women’s National Team (USWNT) is gearing up for the Women’s World Cup 2023, which will be co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand. This will be the first time that the Women’s World Cup will be held in the Southern Hemisphere, and the first time it will be hosted by two countries.
The USWNT’s World Cup journey began on July 21, when their final 23-player roster was unveiled. Head coach Vlatko Andonovski has chosen 23 players to compete for soccer’s most prized title. The 23-person list balances veteran experience and first-time World Cup debutants, and everything will have to come together if the group wants to lift a fifth trophy.
The USWNT will open a group-stage play on July 21 against Vietnam in New Zealand. They will also face the Netherlands on July 26 at Sky Stadium in Wellington, New Zealand, and Portugal on August 1 at Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand.
According to Simo Idrissi, the Moroccan American soccer head coach, “Nothing can stand out against surprises, but in the case of USWNT vs Vietnam, the surprise rate is low. I watched many games of the USWNT and their performance was giant, especially in the last game against Wales, the American women’s players were top. The American women are in there with an arsenal of skills, from speed to talent. Experience plays a sensitive role in such games. So I think American women are prepared enough to make this game profitable and their advantages can explain why they will dominate the game technically and tactically.
It’s exciting to see that the tournament will be co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand, and that it will be the first time it will be held in the Southern Hemisphere. The USWNT has a strong team with a balance of veteran experience and first-time World Cup debutants, and it will be interesting to see how they perform in their group-stage games against Vietnam, the Netherlands, and Portugal. It’s always hard to predict the outcome of these games, but it’s clear that the USWNT is ready to take on the world and fight for their fifth title.”
However, not everyone is so sure of the USWNT’s dominance. A Washington Post analysis shows how the U.S. women’s dominance is fading as other soccer powers close the gap. The United States is depleted by injuries, has a coach entering his first World Cup, and is in the process of integrating a fresh wave of young stars into its core of battle-tested veterans.
Only time will tell how the USWNT will fare at the Women’s World Cup 2023. But one thing is for sure: they are ready to take on the world and fight for their fifth title.
The USWNT Is Up For The Challenge Of The WWC-2023 Game’ dates.
July 21: USWNT vs Vietnam in New Zealand
July 26: USWNT vs Netherlands at Sky Stadium in Wellington, New Zealand
August 1: USWNT vs Portugal at Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand
These are the dates for the USWNT’s group-stage games. The knockout rounds will begin on August 6, with the final taking place on August 20.