The world No. 2 USWNT kicked off 2026 in style on Saturday, taking down No. 46 Paraguay 6-0 behind a bombardment of five second-half goals — all scored in a span of 12 minutes.
Portland Thorns forward Reilyn Turner opened scoring in first-half stoppage time — earning her first international goal in her USWNT debut — before a brace from Kansas City's Ally Sentor plus goals from Washington Spirit star Trinity Rodman and Racing Louisville's Emma Sears combined with a Paraguay own goal to silence the opposition.
"There was a lot of inexperience for us, and there's a lot of nerves that come with that," USWNT head coach Emma Hayes said postgame. "But I thought the team handled themselves really well."
With Rodman wearing the captain's arm band for the first time, the USWNT's starting XI on Saturday averaged just 9.6 international caps — the most inexperienced US lineup in 25 years.
"Having done 25 years as a coach during preseason, it's the perfect game to play," Hayes said as the team gears up for the 2026 SheBelieves Cup in March. "These players are building towards the start of their season."
Prior to their emphatic Saturday victory, the team honored retired two-time World Cup champion Christen Press in a pre-game ceremony, with Press and her wife and former teammate Tobin Heath in attendance.
How to watch the USWNT this week
The No. 2 USWNT will close out their January friendlies against No. 47 Chile at 10 PM ET on Tuesday, airing live on TBS.