The United States of America will make a strong debut in the Women's World Cup, beating Vietnam in their Group E opener. The US has won the Women's World Cup for four years, and has won the last two, and will be looking to make it an unprecedented three consecutive victories in the Men's and Women's World Cups, so it will be a simple task to get three points from Vietnam in the first game. (Live on Now 630, Saturday, 9 a.m.)
The United States is the most successful team in the Women's World Cup. They have won 4 World Cups and currently have the "4 Stars" honor, and if they win the Cup again, they will be able to equal the men's Brazil's "5 Stars". In the history of the Men's and Women's World Cups, only the men's Italy, Brazil, women's Germany, and the United States are able to win two consecutive championships, and the US who has won in the last two years, if they win the Cup again, they will become the first team to win the Cup 3 consecutive times in the history of the Men's and Women's World Cups, and their whole team will work towards this goal. Their whole team will be heading towards this goal, and this game is the first strike on the road to the championship, so they will surely attach great importance to it.
The United States, with top stars such as Alex Morgan and Jessa Townsend, will not hold back in the Women's World Cup. They had a 13-0 win against Thailand in the first match of the last group stage, and they have won all their last four matches against Asian teams, with three of them winning by six goals or more. As for Vietnam, although it is a gold medalist in the Southeast Asian Games for women's soccer, it has suffered a 9-egg loss to Spain in a warm-up match, which is evidence of the huge gap between them and the world's top teams. They will be playing with a learning mindset and a big defeat is not surprising.
broadcast schedule
Friday 3:30pm Women's World Cup Spain Women v Costa Rica Women
Friday 6:30pm K-League Ulsan Hyundai vs Jeju United