Posted on 07/21/2023 5:20:35 AM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
The U.S. women's national team are set to square off against Vietnam Friday at Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand in their World Cup opener. The match is the first of three group games for USA as they begin the journey to a fifth World Cup title. No team has ever achieved a three-peat of cups and the USWNT are in prime position to be the first to do so. They'll have to get through the group, where all games take place in New Zealand, and they include a 2019 final rematch against the Netherlands.
Matchday one is the first-ever meeting between USA and Vietnam. Here's how you can watch the match and what to know:
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No offense but I’d rather watch paint dry. Or listen to an archived Hilary! speech.
Women soccer players...just doesn’t work for this country.
I’d rather watch (a couple of) them munch carpet in the locker room.
Yea commie football!
I’d be wary of punji sticks…just saying.
Given our current culture, it’s probably on OnlyFans…
I have never seen worse odds. Vietnam +5000
I for one will be reading all the can labels in my preps closet
Is General Giap playing for them?
Every four years, have the boys on the Parker High School JV soccer team declare as transgender, and then the USA can win the women’s world cup in perpetuity.
Lol, we should send out Animal Mother.
"If I'm gonna get my balls blown off for a word, my word is poontang."
Funny, that's Megan Rapinoe's word too.
I once told a lesbian that at least we like the same thing.
She didn’t think it was funny. Still a female brain…
“Or listen to an archived Hilary! speech.”
You are truly a brave person choosing her speeches!
“Get Some!”
No, but they used to be led by a Ho
For some reason, I can’t post pics from my iPad. Oh well…
(Insert Animal Mother pic)
Rooting for Vietnam!
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