The draw for the Olympic group stage is set, with the USWNT set to play Germany, Australia and the winner of Morocco/Zambia in Group B.
They’ll begin their Olympics campaign on July 25 in Nice against either Morocco or Zambia. The two African nations will face off in a two-leg playoff in April. It will be the USWNT’s first time playing against either team.
The USWNT has met Australia 34 times, with the Matildas winning just one of those matchups. Germany sits one spot back of the fourth-ranked USWNT in the FIFA world rankings, and the two teams have met just once in the Olympics, a 2004 semifinal that the USWNT won. Currently, the USWNT holds a 23-5-7 record against the two-time World Cup champions.
"The bottom line is we're just excited to have a path, to know who we're playing, for the most part," U.S. interim coach Twila Kilgore said. "We'll start working on specific game plans and things like that, but also just to know the logistical path [helps]. There's so much that goes into an Olympics with such a short turnaround and congested games.
“For our administration to be able to start mapping that out and take bigger steps towards where we're headed is really, really important and exciting."
The USWNT is in search of its first gold medal since the 2012 Olympics in London, having earned bronze in 2021 in Tokyo. They’re also coming off of a disappointing World Cup campaign, with their round of 16 exit at last summer's tournament their worst-ever finish at a World Cup.
Recently, they fell to No. 4 in FIFA’s rankings – the team's worst ranking ever.
Despite a difficult group, the USWNT is still looking to make a deep run in the tournament.
"We're not just looking at the group games," Kilgore said. "The idea is that you prepare to move beyond the group games, and the idea is to select the best group of players that will work the best together to accomplish a variety of different tactical tasks."
The three Olympic groups are as follows:
- Group A: Canada, New Zealand, France, Colombia
- Group B: USWNT, Germany, Australia, Winner of Morocco/Zambia
- Group C: Spain, Japan, Brazil, Winner of Nigeria/South Africa