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Goal brings you the latest news on the U.S. Women's National Team and the world of women's soccer in the United States. Goal’s USWNT expert Seth Vertelney brings you the latest from on and off the pitch, tackling all the news, transfers, gossip and updates from the fast-paced world of women's soccer.

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Goal brings you the latest news on the U.S. Women's National Team and the world of women's soccer in the United States. Goal’s USWNT expert Seth Vertelney brings you the latest from on and off the pitch, tackling all the news, transfers, gossip and updates from the fast-paced world of women's soccer.

You can get even more news on the teams you love at goal.com.

    Canada win first ever Olympic Gold in Women's Soccer with penalty shootout win over Sweden, with USWNT placing 3rd

    Canada win first ever Olympic Gold in Women's Soccer with penalty shootout win over Sweden, with USWNT placing 3rd

    Goal's Seth Vertelney brings you the American women’s soccer news you need to know today.

    Canada has won the Olympic gold medal in women’s soccer after defeating Sweden in a penalty shootout on Friday.

    The two teams tied 1-1 after regulation and extra time. Stina Blackstenius opened the scoring for the Swedes in the first half before Canada’s Jessie Fleming leveled the score with a penalty kick in the second half.

    Both teams had chances to score but couldn’t capitalize as the match went to a penalty shootout. Sweden had a chance to win the gold, but Caroline Seger missed her penalty and Julia Grosso later scored from the spot to give Canada the gold.

    For Canada, it was their first Olympic gold medal in women’s soccer while Sweden took the silver for the second straight Olympics.

    The U.S. took home the bronze medal on Thursday, defeating Australia 4-3 in the third-place match. It was the first time the U.S. had won the bronze at the Olympics, having previously won the gold four times.

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    USWNT beat Australia in thrilling Olympic Bronze medal match in what could be Rapinoe and Lloyd's curtain call

    USWNT beat Australia in thrilling Olympic Bronze medal match in what could be Rapinoe and Lloyd's curtain call

    I’m Seth Vertelney with Goal, and this is the American women’s soccer news you need to know today.
    The U.S. women’s national team defeated Australia 4-3 on Thursday in the Olympic bronze medal match.

    Megan Rapinoe and Carli Lloyd each scored two goals in what could be the veteran duo’s final appearance at a major tournament for the U.S.

    Lloyd, who is 39, hinted after the game that she could be announcing her retirement soon, saying: "I haven't made any official announcement yet but obviously I'm at the tail end of my career.

    "Physically I feel really good but at some point I have to hang up the boots and live life.”

    The U.S. entered the Olympics as favorites to win gold but will have to be content with the first bronze medal in the program’s history.

    In the gold medal match, Sweden and Canada are set to face off, but after the game was originally scheduled for 11am local time on Friday, it has now been moved to 9pm local time to mitigate the heat and humidity in Tokyo.

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    Olympic Soccer Tournament nearing it's conclusion as USWNT play Australia for Bronze and Canada face Sweden for Gold

    Olympic Soccer Tournament nearing it's conclusion as USWNT play Australia for Bronze and Canada face Sweden for Gold

    Goal's Seth Vertelney has the American women’s soccer news you need to know today.

    The women’s soccer tournament at the Olympics has reached its final two matches, as Sweden and Canada will battle for the gold medal, while the U.S. will face Australia for the bronze.

    Sweden has been the tournament’s most impressive team having won all five of their matches so far, while Canada is coming off a huge 1-0 win over the U.S. in the semi-final, which was the first time they have beaten their rivals to the south in 20 years.

    Both Sweden and Canada are looking to win their first gold medal in women’s soccer.

    In the bronze medal game, the U.S. is looking to salvage something from what has been a disappointing tournament by defeating Australia, who are looking to medal for the first time in women’s soccer.

    The two teams have already met once at this tournament, with their match in the group phase ending in a 0-0 draw.

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    USWNT crash out of gold medal contention at the Olympic Games after 1-0 loss to Canada in Japan

    USWNT crash out of gold medal contention at the Olympic Games after 1-0 loss to Canada in Japan

    Goal's Seth Vertelney with Goal has the American women’s soccer news you need to know today.

    The U.S. women’s national team will not win a gold medal at the Olympics, which was confirmed after Monday’s 1-0 defeat to Canada in the semi-final.

    Jesse Fleming scored a penalty kick for Canada in the second half, and the U.S. was unable to find a response as they crashed out of gold medal contention. For Canada, it was their first win over the U.S. in 20 years.

    It has been a disappointing tournament for the U.S., who entered as the favorites for gold but have won just one of their five games in regulation so far, while being shut out three times after entering the tournament without being shut out in four years.

    The U.S. will face Australia in the bronze medal match on Thursday in a rematch of a group-stage match at this Olympics which ended 0-0.

    Canada, meanwhile, will face Sweden for the gold medal, as both sides aim to win gold for the first time in their history.

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    Le Sommer on target for OL Reign, while Leroux takes aim at former Orlando Pride coach

    Le Sommer on target for OL Reign, while Leroux takes aim at former Orlando Pride coach

    Seth Vertelney has all the American women’s soccer news you need to know today, from Goal.

    In NWSL action on Saturday, OL Reign grabbed a much-needed 2-0 win over Racing Louisville.

    France star Eugénie Le Sommer scored both goals for OL Reign, her first goals in the NWSL since joining from French power Lyon.

    In Saturday’s other NWSL match, the Orlando Pride drew the North Carolina Courage 1-1 in their first match under interim head coach Becky Burleigh.

    After the game, Pride goalscorer Sydney Leroux took a thinly-veiled dig at former coach Marc Skinner, who left the club at midseason to take over Manchester United. Leroux said she was happy to have, quote, the feeling of someone wanting to be here for us.

    Meanwhile in Japan, the U.S. women’s national team are making final preparations for their Olympic semi-final showdown against regional rivals Canada.

    The winner of the U.S.-Canada match will face the winner of Sweden’s game against Australia in the gold medal game.

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    Focus on semi-final clash with Canada, and the NWSL settles with teenager Moultri

    Focus on semi-final clash with Canada, and the NWSL settles with teenager Moultri

    Seth Vertelney with Goal, brings you all the American women’s soccer news you need to know today.

    After defeating the Netherlands in the Olympic quarter-final on Friday, the U.S. will now turn its attention to Monday’s semi-final against regional rival Canada.

    The U.S. has been dominant against the Canadians in recent years, as Canada has not won against the Americans since 2001.

    In NWSL news, the league announced that it has reached a settlement with Portland Thorns teenager Olivia Moultrie that will allow her to continue playing in the league.

    Moultrie, who is 15, sued the league in May for the right to play, arguing that the NWSL’s rule preventing players under 18 from signing contracts violated antitrust laws.

    A judge initially ruled in Moultrie’s favor in June, allowing her to sign a three-year contract with the Thorns. She made her NWSL debut in July, becoming the youngest player in league history.

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