WASHINGTON (July 2, 2025) – A relatively inexperienced United States Women’s National Team dominated FIFA’s No. 8-ranked Canada by a 3-0 scored at a sold-out Audi Field in the annual Allstate Continental Clásico to close out a very successful three-match window.
First-half goals from defensive midfielder Sam Coffey and midfielder Claire Hutton, the first of her international career, led the Americans to their 54th all-time win over Canada and fifth straight clean sheet. A late goal from Yazmeen Ryan in the 89th minute sealed the victory for the United States.
The match concluded a commanding FIFA window for the USA. The USWNT won all three of its matches and did not concede a goal while playing with a roster that did not include almost all of its European-based players, with defender Naomia Girma, tonight’s captain, being the exception. The USA has won its last five matches with a combined score of 18-0, giving head coach Emma Hayes a strong building block ahead of the next matches this fall and FIFA World Cup Qualifying next year.
Hayes made 10 changes from the starting XI that featured against Ireland on June 29 with Lynn Biyendolo as the only holdover. The 10 remaining players in today’s starting XI also started the first match of the FIFA window against Ireland on June 26.
Both teams arrived in the nation’s capital with hopes of extending winning streaks. Top-ranked USA had earned four straight shutouts, including consecutive wins over Ireland. Meanwhile, Canada had won three straight, most recently a 4-1 win over Costa Rica.
The USA nearly opened the scoring twice early on blistering counterattacks down the right side. First, forward Michelle Cooper advanced the ball quickly with right back Avery Patterson, who lobbed a terrific ball over the top of Canada’s high line to Biyendolo.
The forward tracked down the ball, then tried to swerve her shot around Canada goalkeeper Kailen Sheridan, but the strike didn’t curl enough and missed wide. Moments later, Cooper beat her defender with the ball toward the endline and served a cross into the box for a Biyendolo header that Canada goalkeeper Kailen Sheridan reacted quickly to stop for her first of five saves of the night.
Soon, the United States would convert for the game’s first goal. Left back Lilly Reale, making just her second career start, drove forward with the ball and drew a foul on the left side of the pitch. Canada deflected Rose Lavelle’s excellent left-footed service off the free kick, but the ball bounced off Patterson toCoffey, who pounced to finish first-time from eight yards out and give the USWNT a 1-0 lead.
A minute later, goalkeeper Claudia Dickey, in just her second cap, made a huge play to keep the clean sheet going. Canada’s tower striker Jordyn Huitema found some space deep inside the penalty box for a right-footed shot, but the American goalkeeper made herself big to make an excellent save. Not only did she make the initial save, Dickey stayed with the play to pounce on the rebound, denying Canada any hope of equalizing.
Dickey finished the night with three saves and her second straight clean sheet as a starter.
Canada struggled to contain the United States all night and the USA showed flashes of creativity all over the field. Later in the half, Reale made a high run and played a terrific through ball to Thompson, leading her into the box. Thompson made the short pass to Biyendolo, who swung the ball to Coffey on the right. The midfielder played it back to Thompson who was making a sneaky run toward the back post, but the speedy forward couldn’t connect from close range and Canada escaped the close call.
In the 36th minute, the United States scored on a set piece for the second time in the half. Moments after a nifty nutmeg from Lavelle opened the attack, the United States earned a corner kick. Like on the opening goal, Lavelle proved dangerous with service from her favored left foot, floating the kick into the box. Claire Hutton timed her jump perfectly, snapping a header from five yards out into the lower left corner of the net. The goal was a career first for the 19-year-old in just her sixth cap.
Canada had never beaten the U.S. trailing by two goals in the series history and the United States was on the front foot for the rest of the game, hungry for more goals in a match that could have seen the Americans double the final scoreline. The U.S.dominated the match and the score sheet, piling up 22 shots to just seven for Canada on the night and controlled 66 percent of the possession.
In the 52nd minute, Patterson switched the ball beautifully to Thompson with tons of space on the far side. With her second touch, Thompson cut back to set up a shot with her right foot. Looking for her third goal in as many matches, Thompson struck the ball well, but her shot sailed high.
The third and final goal of the night arrived in the 89th minute and involved two late substitutes. Three minutes after coming into the match, Washington Spirit birthday girl Tara McKeown, playing in her club's home stadium, charged down the right sideon the dribble. With Canada’s defense collapsing on her, she dished the ball to Ryan. The forward had time to control her touch and set up a low, left-footed shot from 18 yards out that skipped into the lower right corner for her second goal in as many matches.
Goal Scoring Rundown:
USA – SAM COFFEY (AVERY PATTERSON), 17th minute: Lavelle lofted a gliding ball into the box on a direct free kick about 30 yards from goal. The kick took an unintentional flick off a Canadien defender, and then off Patterson. Coffey stepped in and from close range with her right foot, delivered a low-driven strike into the lower right side of the net for the opening goal. USA 1, CAN 0
USA – CLAIRE HUTTON (ROSE LAVELLE), 36th minute: The second goal of the night also arrived on a set piece. On a corner kick, Lavelle drove a left-footed kick into the box from the right side. Hutton soared to put her header on frame from just inside the edge of the six-yard box. The ball took one bounce on its way into the goal’s left corner. USA 2, CAN 0
USA – YAZMEEN RYAN (TARA McKEOWN), 89th minute: McKeown flew down the right wing on the dribble then passed the ball off to Ryan in the center of the pitch. The forward had time to set up her shot then hit the ball with her left foot from the top of the 18-yard box. Ryan's low, firm strike bounced once and stuck into the right corner of the net. USA 3, CAN 0
Additional Notes:
- This was the 67th all-time matchup between USWNT and Canada and the third meeting in Washington, D.C.
- Sam Coffey scored her third goal of the year and the fourth goal of her career.
- Avery Patterson recorded her second career assist on Coffey’s goal.
- Claire Hutton scored her first international goal in just her sixth cap.
- Yazmeen Ryan scored her second goal in as many matches.
- Tara McKeown recorded her second career assist on Ryan’s goal in the 89th minute.
- The United States now owns a 54W-4L-9D record with Canada. The 54 wins is the most for the United States against any opponent in program history.
- U.S. WOMEN’S NATIONAL TEAM MATCH REPORT -
Match: United States Women’s National Team vs. Canada
Date: July 2, 2025
Competition: International Friendly
Venue: Audi Field; Washington, D.C.
Attendance: 19,215
Kickoff: 7:30 p.m. ET
Weather: 86 degrees, partly cloudy
Scoring Summary |
1 |
2 |
F |
USA |
2 |
1 |
3 |
CAN |
0 |
0 |
0 |
USA – Sam Coffey (Avery Patterson) - 17th minute
USA – Claire Hutton (Rose Lavelle) - 36
USA – Yazmeen Ryan (Tara McKeown) - 89
Lineups:
USA: 18-Claudia Dickey; 8-Avery Patterson (5-Tara McKeown, 86) 14-Emily Sonnett, 4-Naomi Girma (Capt.), 23-Lilly Reale; 17-Sam Coffey, 15-Claire Hutton (10-Sam Meza, 81), 16-Rose Lavelle (9-Ally Sentnor, 68); 12-Michelle Cooper (19-Emma Sears, 68), 6-Lynn Biyendolo (22-Yazmeen Ryan, 81), 21-Alyssa Thompson
Substitutes not used: 1-Mandy McGlynn, 2-Emily Sams, 3-Jordyn Bugg, 7-Croix Bethune, 11-Izzy Rodriguez, 13-Olivia Moultrie, 24-Angelina Anderson
Head Coach: Emma Hayes
CAN: 1-Kailen Sheridan; 21-Gabrielle Carle (30-Marie Levasseur, 86), 12-Jade Rose, 14-Vanessa Gilles, 10-Ashley Lawrence (4-Shelina Zadorsky, 63); 25-Emma Regan, 7-Julia Grosso; 16-Janine Sonis (27-Holly Ward, 86), 17-Jessie Fleming (Capt.) (13-Simi Awujo, 75), 26-Mimi Alidou (31-Annabelle Chukwu, 86); 9-Jordyn Huitema (15-Nichelle Prince, 63)
Substitutes not used: 18-Sabrina D’Angelo, 19-Adriana Leon, 24-Évelyne Viens, 28-Kayla Briggs, 29-Zara Chavoshi, 32-Noelle Henning
Head coach: Casey Stoney
Stats Summary: USA / CAN
Shots: 22 / 7
Shots on Goal: 8 / 3
Saves: 3 / 5
Corner Kicks: 6 / 0
Fouls: 5 / 13
Offside: 2 / 1
Misconduct Summary:
CAN - Ashley Lawrence (Caution) 55th minute
Officials:
Referee: Marianela Araya (CRC)
Assistant 1: Lourdes Noriega (HON)
Assistant 2: Melissa Nichols (TRI)
Fourth Official: Marie Durr (USA)
Michelob Ultra Woman of the Match: Sam Coffey