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USA v Australia: Tournament of Nations – live! USA v Australia: Tournament of Nations – live!
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33 min: Pugh goes down under a challenge from Kellond-Knight in the middle of the park and while she’s on the turf receiving treatment, the players head to the sidelines for a drinks break.
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32 min: There’s Carli Lloyd on the bench – what a weapon to have in reserve. Hopefully we’ll see her at some stage today.
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30 min: From the corner, Butt’s outstretched leg nearly but not quite gets to the ball in a bid to poke past Naeher. No dice though and, half an hour into this game, we’re still scoreless.
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29 min: Here goes De Vanna, using all her pace against Smith. De Vanna hares into the US box before hitting the deck under the American’s challenge. Her arms go up, but the referee signals a corner.
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28 min: In it goes, but the whistle goes again and nothing will transpire this time for the US.
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27 min: Australia are able to play the ball around the back now. But they lose the ball before too long and when Horan is fouled, the US will have a chance to get a ball into the Matildas’ box.
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24 min: Some desperate Matildas defending prevents Horan from capitalising on a bit of confusion in the visitors’ box.
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23 min: Catley attempts a long-range pass towards Kerr, but it’s a touch too long and the ball runs all the way through to Naeher.
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22 min: Naeher again has to be alert under pressure at the other end and she gets there just in time to hoof clear.
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21 min: Another half-chance for the US! And it’s Rapinoe again who sets Australian hearts aflutter with a Van Basten-esque volley that goes wide of the mark.
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19 min: Ooh! Kerr very nearly latches onto a backpass intended for Naeher. The US keeper darts off her line and manages to get there first – just.
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17 min: This, of course, isn’t the only women’s football tournament on at the moment. Earlier, England booked their place in the quarter-finals at Euro 2017 with victory over Portugal.
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16 min: Here come Australia now though. Kerr feeds Butt outside on the right but she’s always on the stretch and her first-time effort doesn’t trouble US keeper Naeher.
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15 min: Pugh sees an effort deflected past Williams’ post for another US corner here, but Rapinoe’s delivery is poor and the ball sails all the way over the box and out of play.
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14 min: De Vanna shows some real fight as she tussles with Smith. That’s the kind of grit and determination that has been her trademark over her career – and possibly what the Australians need today.
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12 min: Not meaning to tempt fate, but the US are beginning to look ominous here.
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11 min: Rapinoe goes close with a low shot after she cut back inside the box and unleashed an effort that Williams does well to get down to and tip around the post! First clear-cut chance of the game so far!
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9 min: And here we go with a mass round of applause for Tony DiCicco. Lovely touch on this, the first US game since he passed away in June.
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8 min: De Vanna is caught on the ball and the US break quickly. Rapinoe’s class shines through as she plays a lovely ball through for Horan, but the flag is up and she’s offside.
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7 min: Catley now is pulled up for a foul as she tries to press the Americans high up the pitch. The Matildas haven’t been able to make any real inroads into the final third as yet.
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5 min: Pugh and Press combine well on another American sortie forward, but again it comes to nothing. The pressure continues to build on the Matildas though.
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4 min: Here come the US again, with Rapinoe pulling the strings. Press is caught offside eventually, but the hosts are enjoying the better of these opening exchanges so far.
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3 min: The US win an early free-kick, but Rapinoe’s delivery isn’t accurate enough and the Matildas are able to clear without problems.
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2 min: So, the US have plenty of strength in depth today – they’ve got the likes of Carli Lloyd, Alex Morgan and Sydney Leroux on the bench. Taylor Smith, the young right-back, makes her debut.
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1 min: And we’re off! It’s a pretty decent crowd at CenturyLink Field for this, the hosts’ opening match. No one’s in the upper tier, but the lower tier on the far side at least appears to be well filled.
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The sun is setting over CenturyLink Field in Seattle, it’s just gone midday on the eastern seaboard of Australia, and we’ll be ready for kick-off once the anthems are done and dusted. Advance Australia Fair plays out before Star Spangled Banner and we’re good to go! The sun is out over CenturyLink Field in Seattle, it’s just gone midday on the eastern seaboard of Australia, and we’ll be ready for kick-off once the anthems are done and dusted. Advance Australia Fair plays out before Star Spangled Banner and we’re good to go!
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Here come the teams, the US in all white, the Matildas in all yellow. Aside from a bit of chat with the mascots they’re holding hands with, both sets of players have that look of steely determination in their eyes.Here come the teams, the US in all white, the Matildas in all yellow. Aside from a bit of chat with the mascots they’re holding hands with, both sets of players have that look of steely determination in their eyes.
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There will be a moment taken in the ninth minute of the match today to pay tribute to the former USWNT coach, Tony DiCicco, who died last month. DiCicco was a trailblazer of the women’s game in the States and had a huge impact on the game there and across the world. He retired with the most number of wins of any US coach under his belt, along with an Olympic gold medal from 1996 and the 1999 World Cup. Players will also wear black armbands marked with “TD” in his memory.There will be a moment taken in the ninth minute of the match today to pay tribute to the former USWNT coach, Tony DiCicco, who died last month. DiCicco was a trailblazer of the women’s game in the States and had a huge impact on the game there and across the world. He retired with the most number of wins of any US coach under his belt, along with an Olympic gold medal from 1996 and the 1999 World Cup. Players will also wear black armbands marked with “TD” in his memory.
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Line-upsLine-ups
Focused. Ready. And always for the 🔴⚪️🔵. Your XI for tonight's #ToN2017 match vs. @TheMatildas. pic.twitter.com/HsVy03S5lxFocused. Ready. And always for the 🔴⚪️🔵. Your XI for tonight's #ToN2017 match vs. @TheMatildas. pic.twitter.com/HsVy03S5lx
Here is how we line up for today's #ToN2017 opener! #GoMatildas #USAvAUS pic.twitter.com/MdXZAyQis6Here is how we line up for today's #ToN2017 opener! #GoMatildas #USAvAUS pic.twitter.com/MdXZAyQis6
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Brazil 1-1 JapanBrazil 1-1 Japan
Just earlier, in the tournament opener and the first part of this double-header in Seattle, Orlando Pride player Camila’s howitzer saw Brazil come from behind to win a point against Japan, who took the lead thanks to Yika Momiki’s 63rd-minute header.Just earlier, in the tournament opener and the first part of this double-header in Seattle, Orlando Pride player Camila’s howitzer saw Brazil come from behind to win a point against Japan, who took the lead thanks to Yika Momiki’s 63rd-minute header.
What a bomb! #BRAvJPN #ToN2017 pic.twitter.com/aFk0LjLM8NWhat a bomb! #BRAvJPN #ToN2017 pic.twitter.com/aFk0LjLM8N
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PreamblePreamble
Mike HytnerMike Hytner
Hello there. Well, this promises to be quite the showpiece event at this inaugural Tournament of Nations, a four-team, round-robin comp that also features Brazil and Japan and will see games played in Seattle, San Diego and Carson. With all four teams currently residing in the top 10 of Fifa’s world rankings, we’re not going to be short on quality over the next six days.Hello there. Well, this promises to be quite the showpiece event at this inaugural Tournament of Nations, a four-team, round-robin comp that also features Brazil and Japan and will see games played in Seattle, San Diego and Carson. With all four teams currently residing in the top 10 of Fifa’s world rankings, we’re not going to be short on quality over the next six days.
The US (ranked one) and Australia (seven) have plenty of shared history, making this an especially intriguing clash at CenturyLink Field. The pair have faced each other 26 times before – incredibly the US have never lost – and this will be their first meeting since their opening World Cup group match in 2015, when the Matildas showed just how much they had improved, despite a 3-1 reverse against the eventual tournament winners.The US (ranked one) and Australia (seven) have plenty of shared history, making this an especially intriguing clash at CenturyLink Field. The pair have faced each other 26 times before – incredibly the US have never lost – and this will be their first meeting since their opening World Cup group match in 2015, when the Matildas showed just how much they had improved, despite a 3-1 reverse against the eventual tournament winners.
Adding to the familiarity between the two sides are the five members of the Australian squad who currently ply their trade in the NWSL. Striker Sam Kerr, in particular, is certain to have featured in US pre-match team talks after her recent form for Sky Blue FC has lit up the league – the 11 goals she has scored so far this season has her second to just Megan Rapinoe in the race for the golden boot.Adding to the familiarity between the two sides are the five members of the Australian squad who currently ply their trade in the NWSL. Striker Sam Kerr, in particular, is certain to have featured in US pre-match team talks after her recent form for Sky Blue FC has lit up the league – the 11 goals she has scored so far this season has her second to just Megan Rapinoe in the race for the golden boot.
Kerr joins keeper Lydia Willians (Houston Dash), Steph Catley and Alanna Kennedy (Orlando Pride), and Hayley Raso as names instantly familiar with US soccer fans, but quality runs all the way through Alen Stajic’s squad and the USWNT will need be wary of threats from all over the park if they are to maintain their unbeaten streak today.Kerr joins keeper Lydia Willians (Houston Dash), Steph Catley and Alanna Kennedy (Orlando Pride), and Hayley Raso as names instantly familiar with US soccer fans, but quality runs all the way through Alen Stajic’s squad and the USWNT will need be wary of threats from all over the park if they are to maintain their unbeaten streak today.
This isn’t just about team records, mind. Out-of-season tournaments (of which the US hosts its fair share) have their sceptics, but crucial rankings points are up for grabs here – especially important for the Australians heading into a World Cup year. If they can rise above Japan (currently six in the world), the Matildas will get a seeded spot.This isn’t just about team records, mind. Out-of-season tournaments (of which the US hosts its fair share) have their sceptics, but crucial rankings points are up for grabs here – especially important for the Australians heading into a World Cup year. If they can rise above Japan (currently six in the world), the Matildas will get a seeded spot.
So, don’t expect any ground to be ceded easily here. Kick-off is nearly upon us, so sit back, relax and enjoy the ride. Oh, and please feel free to get in touch on the email – mike.hytner@theguardian.com – or Twitter @mike_hytner with your thoughts on today’s game, and anything else you feel like getting off your chest.So, don’t expect any ground to be ceded easily here. Kick-off is nearly upon us, so sit back, relax and enjoy the ride. Oh, and please feel free to get in touch on the email – mike.hytner@theguardian.com – or Twitter @mike_hytner with your thoughts on today’s game, and anything else you feel like getting off your chest.
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Mike will be here shortly. In the meantime, have a read of Caitlin Murray’s pre-tournament analysis of the USWNT:Mike will be here shortly. In the meantime, have a read of Caitlin Murray’s pre-tournament analysis of the USWNT:
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