USA vs. Mexico
Date:
April 8, 2018
Venue:
BBVA Compass Stadium; Houston, Texas
Broadcast:
FOX
Kickoff:
12:30 p.m. CT / 1:30 p.m. ET
Today’s Starting XI vs. Mexico:
18-Jane Campbell; 16-Emily Sonnett, 17-Tierna Davidson,4-Becky Sauerbrunn,
19-Crystal Dunn; 6-Morgan Brian, 10-Carli Lloyd (capt.), 9-Lindsey Horan;
11-Mallory Pugh, 13-Alex Morgan, 15-Megan Rapinoe
Subs: 14-Sofia Huerta, 20-Allie Long, 21-Savannah McCaskill, 24-Ashlyn
Harris, 25-Hailie Mace, 26-Haley Hanson, 27-Teagan McGrady
Team
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Tierna Davidson is the only player on the U.S. roster to play every
minute so far in 2018 (450 minutes).
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Just like in the first five USA matches of 2018, there are two
teenagers in the USA's starting XI today, 19-year-olds Mallory Pugh and
Davidson. Pugh has four goals and one assist in 2018 while Davidson
has one assist. Before the first match of the year in San Diego on
January 21, the last time two teenagers were in the WNT starting lineup
was June 30, 2001 vs. Canada in Toronto. Aleisha Cramer (18) and Cat
Whitehill (19) both played the entire game.
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The USWNT is 4-0-1 so far in 2018 and has not allowed more than one
goal in any of their last 12 games, going 10-0-2 during that run, and
has scored at least three goals in eight of those 12 games.
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Hailie Mace (21-years-old) suits up for a senior WNT match for the
second time today, while Haley Hanson (22) and Tegan McGrady (20) dress
for the first time. All three players could earn their first caps
today.
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Not dressing tonight are Lynn Williams, Abby Dahlkemper, Andi Sullivan,
Alyssa Naeher and Ashley Hatch.
Players
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Jane Campbell
will make her first start today in her third cap. She previously had
played the second 45 minutes of two games, first on April 6, 2017
against Russia, and again on Oct. 22, 2017 against Korea Republic. Her
first cap last April also took place at BBVA Compass
Stadium, where she plays for the Houston Dash.
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Campbell is the first new GK to start for the WNT since Alyssa Naeher
on Dec. 18, 2014.
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Emily Sonnett
will make her third consecutive start this year. Before her start
against England on March 7, Sonnett had not been in the starting XI
since Oct. 19, 2016 against Switzerland. She will earn her 17th cap
tonight.
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Becky Sauerbrunn
returns to the starting XI for the first time since Nov. 12, 2017
against Canada. She came off the bench against Mexico on April 5, the
first time she had come on as a substitute since March 10, 2014 vs.
Denmark. Sauerbrunn was sidelined for the WNT’s January Camp and
SheBelieves Cup due to a foot injury.
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Crystal Dunn
will earn her 61st cap tonight and makes her third consecutive start in
2018. Before her start on March 7 against England, Dunn hadn’t started
since July 30, 2017 against Brazil at the Tournament of Nations. She
will start today’s game as an outside back, a position she played
during the 2012 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup, and at the beginning of
her senior WNT career. She also played in the back line against England
during the SheBelieves Cup and vs. Mexico on April 5 and spent
considerable minutes at wing back while playing for Chelsea.
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Tierna Davidson
is making her sixth consecutive start in as many international
appearances. On Jan. 21 in San Diego, she became the 21st woman to make
a WNT debut under Jill Ellis. She earned her first career assist on
that game. The 19-year-old Davidson helped lead Stanford to the NCAA
Championship this past season. She is the third teenager since 2013 to
earn a first cap for the U.S. WNT. Mallory Pugh (17 in 2016) and
Lindsey Horan (19 in 2013) are the most recent teenagers to debut for
the WNT.
- Carli Lloyd
is the all-time active caps leader with 251, and will earn her 252nd
cap today. She scored just 29 seconds after coming into the match
against Mexico on April 5 and is sitting on 99 goals, one away from
becoming the sixth player to score 100 or more for the USA, and the
first since 2009 when Abby Wambach scored her 100th. Lloyd is in sixth
place on the all-time caps list and is four away from tying Abby
Wambach for fifth place.
- Lloyd scored 36 international goals between the time she debuted six
days before her 23rd birthday, and her 30th birthday. Since turning 30,
she has scored 63 goals in 116 games in just under six years. The 116
games after the age of 30 rank her seventh all-time in U.S. history
that category. Christie Rampone is far and away the leader with 175.
- Lindsey Horan
earns her 49th cap today. She had two assists against Mexico on April
5, her first two of the year. It was her third career multi-assists
game.
- Morgan Brian
is making her third start of 2018 after starting against France and
playing all 90 minutes on March 4. Only 25-years-old, Brian will learn
her 71st cap.
- Mallory Pugh
earns her 35th cap tonight. She leads the WNT in scoring in 2018 after
tallying her first career brace against Denmark on Jan. 21 and a goal
against France on March 4 and against Mexico on April 5. She is also
making her 27th career start. She is second all-time in starts before
the age of 20 behind only Tiffany Roberts (41). This afternoon, Pugh
will play her final WNT game as a teenager. She will turn 20 on April 29.
- Alex Morgan
comes into the match with 83 goals and will earn her 140th cap tonight.
At age 28, she sits in sole possession of seventh place on the USA's
all-time goal scoring list. She’s scored 10 goals over her last 12 WNT
matches, with her most recent against Mexico on April 5. The brace was
the 18th of her career, and her 21st multi-goal game.
- Megan Rapinoe
makes her 135th international appearance today. She has 35
career goals after scoring the game-winning goal against Germany on
March 1. She is tied with April Heinrichs and Sydney Leroux for 15th on
the all-time goals list.