The USWNT closes out their group stage this afternoon, taking on Australia at 1 PM ET and grasping the opportunity to finish atop their Olympic group for the first time since 2016.
The US punches their ticket to the quarterfinals outright with a win or a tie, while a loss that maintains the team’s goal differential advantage could also send them through.
Canada’s spying scandal makes its Olympic mark
Somewhat ironically, seeding for the knockout stages depends on a decision that was made off — rather than on — the field.
The CAS dismissed Canada’s appeal to reduce their six-point deduction as punishment for the team’s drone cheating scandal this morning, forcing Canada — a 2-0 team with +2 goal differential despite having zero points on the board — into a must-win Group A showdown with Colombia to keep their Olympic hopes alive.
With Australia pushing to advance after Sunday’s thrilling 6-5 win over Zambia, Canada’s tricky situation makes them especially vulnerable.Â
Should Canada beat Colombia and Australia lose to the US, the Matildas could fail to…