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Jul 24, 2021 at 12.30pm UK at Saitama Stadium 2002
N.Zealand WomenNew Zealand Women
1-6
USA WomenUSA Women
Hassett (72')
FT(HT: 0-2)
Lavelle (9'), Horan (45'), Krieger (63' og.), Press (80'), Morgan (87'), Bott (90+3' og.)

Preview: New Zealand Women vs. USA Women - prediction, team news, lineups

Sports Mole previews Saturday's Olympic Games Women's Football clash between New Zealand Women and USA Women, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.

USA Women will be desperate to consign their shock defeat to Sweden to history as they prepare for their second Tokyo 2020 Olympics Group G battle against New Zealand Women on Thursday at the Saitama Stadium 2002.

While the reigning world champions fell to a 3-0 loss against their Scandinavian counterparts, New Zealand could not get the better of their Oceanic neighbours Australia Women in a 2-1 defeat.


Match preview

New Zealand coach Tom Sermanni before the match in June 2019© Reuters

Near neighbours Australia and New Zealand renewed hostilities at the Tokyo Stadium to kick off their respective Group G campaigns in the 2020 Olympics, and the Matildas seemed set to march to a convincing win as WSL duo Tameka Yallop and Sam Kerr put their side two goals to the good before the break.

New Zealand substitute Gabi Rennie would take just two minutes on her debut to make the net ripple as a substitute, but by that point it was too little too late for the world's 22nd-ranked nation, who opened their Olympics campaign with a defeat for the third tournament in a row.

Tom Sermanni's crop sit above their upcoming opponents in the fledgling standings on goal difference, but the Football Ferns' coach has admitted that his side will be facing a US outfit seeking "revenge" at the weekend, so another less-than-satisfactory result could spell the end of his side's knockout dreams early doors.

Worryingly, defeat to Australia marked New Zealand's ninth defeat from their last 10 in all competitions - the outlier being a penalty-shootout win over Belgium in the Algarve Cup last year - but the USA are a team rocked by an incredibly rare defeat of their own.

The United States head coach Vlatko Andonovski (hc) coaches against the Mexico during the first half during a USWNT Send-off Series soccer match at Pratt & Whitney Stadium on July 6, 2021© Reuters

The USA's remarkable 44-game unbeaten run came to a surprise and bitter end on the opening day of the Olympics women's football tournament, as Vlatko Andonovski's normally dominant outfit were outclassed by Sweden in a 3-0 defeat.

Emma Blackstenius would break the deadlock with a near-post header in the 25th minute before doubling her tally early on in the second half, and Juventus forward Lina Hurtig put the cherry on the icing on the cake from the bench as she rose highest to head home in the 72nd minute.

In the words of Megan Rapinoe, the USA "got bopped" against the Nordic nation and are already fighting an uphill battle to ensure an expected top-two finish, with the world champions now in the highly unfamiliar position of last place in their group.

Andonovski's first defeat at the helm would have been a tough pill to swallow, but the 44-year-old's crop have another 180 minutes of football to turn their fortunes around and claim their rightful place in the knockout stage, which they have never failed to do at the Games.

With 21 places separating New Zealand and the USA in the FIFA World Rankings, the world champions would be expected to run out comfortable winners on paper, but Sweden proved over the course of 90 minutes on Wednesday that the world beaters are certainly beatable.

New Zealand Women Olympic Games Women's Football form:
  • L

New Zealand Women form (all competitions):
  • L
  • L
  • W
  • L
  • L
  • L

USA Women Olympic Games Women's Football form:
  • L

USA Women form (all competitions):
  • W
  • W
  • W
  • W
  • W
  • L



Team News

Megan Rapinoe pictured on June 27, 2019© Reuters

New Zealand forward Rennie has put her name in the hat for a starting place with her debut goal against Australia, meaning that Olivia Chance's place in the attacking trident may be at risk.

The quick turnaround in fixtures could see 123-cap midfielder Annalie Longo considered for a start after an unused substitute outing in midweek, while Paige Satchell is another option in the final third.

Meanwhile, the USA featured a vastly experienced lineup for their opening clash with Sweden, and Andonovski will certainly ponder changes following that shock to the system on Wednesday.

Sam Mewis and 110-goal forward Alex Morgan were both hooked at half time during that defeat and could find their places at risk, with Rapinoe and Julie Ertz - now fit again following a knee injury - vying for starting roles.

Veteran forward Carli Lloyd - boasting 307 caps and still going strong at 39 - also struggled to influence the game in a 45-minute run-out, and less experienced players such as Lyon midfielder Catarina Macario - the youngest in the group at 21 - will hope to be given an opportunity to impress.

New Zealand Women possible starting lineup:
Nayler; Green, Erceg, Moore; Bott, Longo, Percival, Riley; Hassett, Wilkinson, Rennie

USA Women possible starting lineup:
Naeher; O'Hara, Dahlkemper, Sauerbrunn, Dunn; Lavelle, Horan, Ertz; Rapinoe, Morgan, Heath


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We say: New Zealand Women 0-2 USA Women

New Zealand's opening-day defeat may have been somewhat predictable, but the USA were certainly humbled in midweek.

Both managers have very little time to analyse what went wrong on matchday one, but we think that the world champions will recover from their minor blip and get back to winning ways here.



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TRIATHLON
· Team GB trio Vicky Holland, Georgia Taylor-Brown and Jess Learmonth all have realistic medal hopes in the women's event (10.30pm-1am)

RUGBY SEVENS
· After an impressive opening day, Great Britain play their final group game against a Fiji side level with them at the top of the pool, but also yet to hit their brilliant best (1.30am)

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