The stage is set for an electrifying “go hard or go home” phase in the women’s soccer tournament at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Eight top-tier teams, including the rejuvenated U.S. Women’s National Team (USWNT), are poised to battle it out starting August 3rd. The lineup features World Cup champions Spain, reigning Olympic champions Canada, hosts France, World No. 2 Germany, and dark horses Japan, Colombia, and Brazil.
The tournament has delivered compelling quarterfinal matchups that promise to captivate soccer fans globally. The USWNT, under Emma Hayes’ leadership and powered by the formidable attacking trio of Sophia Smith, Mallory Swanson, and Trinity Rodman, will face a highly impressive Japanese side. Spain, led by the phenomenal Aitana Bonmati, is set to clash with Colombia in what could be a thrilling encounter.
Canada, having overcome a six-point handicap with three consecutive group stage wins, will take on Germany in a match that defies easy prediction. Hosts France will battle against a Brazil side missing their legendary player Marta, adding an extra layer of intrigue to the fixture.
The quarterfinal schedule for Saturday, August 3, is as follows (all times ET):
– USA vs. Japan: 9 a.m.
– Spain vs. Colombia: 11 a.m.
– Canada vs. Germany: 1 p.m.
– France vs. Brazil: 3 p.m.
The bracket structure places the USA, Japan, Canada, and Germany on one side, with France, Brazil, Spain, and Colombia on the other. This arrangement means that should the USWNT progress, they would face the winner of the Canada-Germany match in the semifinals. The bracket also ensures that the USA can only potentially meet Spain or France in the gold medal match.
For the USWNT, the path ahead is challenging but filled with opportunity. Canada’s “us against the world mentality” makes them a dangerous knockout round opponent, while Germany has a score to settle. However, the USA’s recent form under Emma Hayes suggests they’re ready for the challenge.