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USWNT to host Argentina, Canada, Colombia for SheBelieves Cup – Equalizer Soccer

USWNT to host Argentina, Canada, Colombia for SheBelieves Cup – Equalizer Soccer



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The United States women’s national team is gearing up to host its 11th annual SheBelieves Cup. This year, the four teams will be the U.S., Argentina, Canada and Colombia, marking two teams from Concacaf (North America) and two teams from CONMEBOL (South America).

The tournament will take place from March 1-7. The tournament will begin in Nashville, Tennessee, at GEODIS Park, the home of Nashville SC of Major League Soccer. Then, on March 4, the four teams will feature at Scotts Miracle-Gro Field in Columbus, Ohio, which is the home of the Columbus Crew SC of MLS. Finally, the team will end the SheBelieves Cup at Sports Illustrated Stadium in Harrison, New Jersey. That stadium is home to Gotham FC of the National Women’s Soccer League and the New York Red Bulls of MLS.

“These are three teams that will likely be in the World Cup in 2027 and of course we’ll likely see Canada in World Cup qualifying at the end of the year, so when focusing on our continued preparations and growth as a team, the SheBelieves Cup is of great value,” U.S. head coach Emma Hayes said. “Each team brings different strengths and will challenge us to find success in all parts of the field, which is exactly what we need as we continue our process to build toward the big events on the horizon.”

Canada leads the South American national teams in SheBelieves Cup appearances, as the 2026 tournament will be its fourth appearance. For Argentina and Colombia, this will be each nation’s second appearance in the tournament.

The U.S. has faced Canada 67 times, Colombia 15 times and Argentina six times. The U.S. has never lost against Argentina or Colombia, but has drawn with Las Cafeteras.

Ahead of the March 7 match featuring the U.S. and Colombia, U.S. Soccer will honor Tobin Heath, two-time FIFA World Cup winner and two-time Olympic gold medalist. Heath is also an inductee to the National Soccer Hall of Fame.




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