USA vs. CANADA
Date:
Oct. 17, 2018
Venue:
Toyota Stadium; Frisco, Texas
Broadcast:
FS2 & UDN
Kickoff:
7 p.m. CT
Starting XI vs. Canada:
1-Alyssa Naeher; 5-Kelley O’Hara, 7-Abby Dahlkemper, 4-Becky Sauerbrunn,
19-Crystal Dunn; 8-Julie Ertz, 16-Rose Lavelle, 9-Lindsey Horan; 17-Tobin
Heath, 13-Alex Morgan (capt.), 15-Megan Rapinoe
Substitutes Available: 2-Emily Sonnett, 3-Samantha Mewis, 6-Morgan
Brian, 10-Carli Lloyd, 11-Mallory Pugh, 12-Hailie Mace, 14-Casey Short,
18-Ashlyn Harris, 20-Christen Press
U.S. Team
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U.S. head coach Jill Ellis is starting the same lineup she put out
against Mexico in the opening game of the tournament on Oct. 4, against
Trinidad & Tobago on Oct. 10 and in the semifinal against Jamaica
on Oct. 14. She made nine changes on Oct. 7 against Panama, and Alyssa
Naeher, Kelley O’Hara, Becky Sauerbrunn, Crystal Dunn, Tobin Heath,
Alex Morgan and Megan Rapinoe did not see minutes in that second game.
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All 20 players on the U.S. roster have seen minutes through the first
two matches of the tournament. No player has played the total of 360
minutes, but defender Abby Dahlkemper has been on the field the most
(347 minutes).
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Ten different players have scored the 24 goals in this tournament thus
far: Morgan (6), Heath (4), Carli Lloyd (3), Rapinoe (3), Rose Lavelle
(2), Julie Ertz (2), Dunn, Lindsey Horan, Christen Press and Samantha
Mewis. Nine players have assists, with Lindsey Horan leading the way
with four.
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Four players have seen action in all four games of the tournament so
far: Abby Dahlkemper, Julie Ertz, Lindsey Horan and Rose Lavelle. They
are all starting tonight.
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The USA is 15-0-2 in 2018, with wins against Denmark, Germany, England,
Mexico (thrice), China PR (twice), Japan, Brazil, Chile (twice),
Panama, Trinidad & Tobago and Jamaica; and ties against Australia
and France.
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The USA is unbeaten in its last 25 matches (22-0-3), and has outscored
its opponents 89-17 through that stretch, scoring in all 25 games.
- The USA is 31-1-0 all-time in World Cup qualifying, including 17-0-0 at
home.
- The U.S. WNT hasn’t conceded a goal in 10 straight WCQ games (963
minutes) dating back to 2010. The last goal allowed came in the 27th
minute against Mexico on Nov. 5, 2010. Under Jill Ellis in World Cup
qualifying the USA has a record of 9-0-0 with 45 goals scored and 0
against.
- The WNT hasn’t conceded a goal in 614 minutes in 2018, with the last
one coming against Brazil during the Tournament of Nations on Aug. 2.
- The U.S. women have won five of six of WCQ tournaments, finishing first
in the qualifying competitions for the 1991, 1995, 2003, 2007 and 2015
FIFA Women’s World Cups. The USA finished third in the qualifying
tournament for the 2011 FIFA Women’s World Cup and had to go through a
two-game playoff against Italy to qualify for Germany 2011. The USA
played Canada in the championship game of each of the first four
tournaments in which both participated (the USA did not have to qualify
as host in 1999).
- The USA has scored 182 goals in WWC qualifying (an average of 5.7 per
game) while allowing five.
Starting Lineup
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Alyssa Naeher
has 19 career shutouts and will earn cap No. 37 tonight and her 14th in
2018.
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Kelley O’Hara
will earn her 112th cap tonight in her eighth start and appearance of
2018.
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Abby Dahlkemper
will earn her 28th cap tonight. It will be her 15th appearance and 14th
start of 2018.
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Becky Sauerbrunn
will earn her 147th cap tonight. Sauerbrunn is in 20th place on the
all-time caps list.
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Crystal Dunn
came off the bench to play outside back against France on March 4 and
has been playing in that position ever since. Dunn will earn cap No. 73
tonight and make her 13th start of 2018.
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Julie Ertz
will earn her 71st cap and has scored 18 international goals, most
recently against Jamaica on Oct. 14.
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Lindsey Horan,
the 2018 NWSL MVP, has played in every game for the USA this year. She
will make her 15th start tonight and has scored three goals with seven
assists in 2018, second most on the team.
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Rose Lavelle
will earn her 18th career cap tonight and makes her seventh start this
year. She has scored five international goals, most recently her first
career brace vs. T&T on Oct. 10.
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Tobin Heath
will make her eighth start for the U.S. WNT tonight. She has scored 25
career goals, the most recent with her second career brace vs. Jamaica
on Oct. 14. Heath will earn cap No. 142 and is in 22nd place on the
USA’s all-time caps list. She has six assists in 2018.
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Alex Morgan,
who comes into the match with 96 goals after scoring her 22nd career
brace against Jamaica on Oct. 14. She will earn her 151st cap tonight.
At age 29, she sits in sole possession of seventh place on the USA's
all-time goal scoring list and is third all-time in two-goal games
(22), behind only Abby Wambach (37) and Mia Hamm (28). With her hat
trick against Japan on July 26, the fourth of her career, Morgan is now
tied with Michelle Akers for third all-time in multi-goal games (26)
behind Abby Wambach (45) and Mia Hamm (38). She’s scored 23 goals over
her last 23 WNT matches. She leads the WNT with 16 goals in 2018.
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Megan Rapinoe
has scored 41 international goals and is 15th on the all-time goals
list. Rapinoe leads the USA with 12 assists on the year and now has 56
for her career, good for sixth place in the U.S. all-time assists list.
Seven of Rapinoe's 12 assist this year have come on Alex Morgan
goals.She will earn cap No. 144 tonight and make her 15th start of
2018. She has scored seven goals in 2018.