The U.S. women’s national team has a chance to play for gold at the 2024 Paris Olympics, after defeating Germany in extra time, 1-0. The USWNT took the win behind a stunner from Sophia Smith, who broke the stalemate in the 95th minute off a great assist from Mallory Swanson.
The two nations were in the same group during pool play, and Team USA took that match 4-1, powered by a pair of goals from Smith and a tally each by Swanson and Lynn Williams. Tuesday’s match was entirely different: more balanced, more physical and with fewer goals. Although the USWNT got a number of good looks, they struggled to get past Germany’s back line and keeper Ann-Katrin Berger to get to the goal.
After 90 scoreless minutes, Smith broke through and secured the team’s chance to return to Paris for the final. Germany, despite powering through a penalty shootout against Canada and putting up a strong performance against the U.S., will have to settle for playing for the bronze medal instead.
The USWNT will face Brazil, who defeated Spain 4-2 on Tuesday, in Saturday’s gold medal final.
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The USWNT defeats Germany 1-0 in extra time to advance to the gold medal match
The USWNT outlasts Germany in extra time to take the win, behind that beautiful extra-time goal from Sophia Smith. Absolutely huge for the U.S. — and for Smith, the savior of today’s game.
Next up is a return to Paris for the gold medal match.