From The GIST Team
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Today’s special edition is all about the inaugural CONCACAF W Gold Cup, a brand-new elite competition featuring some of the best women’s soccer teams in the world, including the No. 2 USWNT and No. 10 CanWNT.
Quote of The Day
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There is something special about tournament play and what it can bring out of players. | |
— USWNT interim head coach Twila Kilgore, sharing her excitement ahead of the W Gold Cup, the first major competition for CONCACAF’s top women’s teams in a crucial Olympic year. LFG. |
The Breakdown
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The first-ever W Gold Cup is CONCACAF’s new flagship tourney for women’s national teams in North America, Central America, and the Caribbean (CONCACAF) and guest teams from South America (CONMEBOL).
In terms of how it works, 15 CONCACAF and CONMEBOL teams initially qualified for the W Gold Cup, but now that the preliminary round is over, we’re onto the 12-team group stage.
In addition to the World Cup and Olympics, these continental tournaments are an essential part of international soccer’s DNA. The scope and scale of the new W Gold Cup format represents a solid investment for the CONCACAF women and puts this tournament on par with its similar competitions across the world.
The GIST: The Americans boast a nearly pristine record in CONCACAF competitions, winning 14 of the 15 regional championships they’ve participated in, but the USWNT is in a transition period, notably shaking up their roster following their earliest-ever exit at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup (WWC).
The background: The USWNT is still operating under interim coach Twila Kilgore while new head coach Emma Hayes completes her contract with Chelsea FC in England’s Women’s Super League. Hayes will not officially lead the Americans until the Paris Olympics, but is working in conjunction with Kilgore in the meantime, weighing in on pivotal decisions, including roster spots.
Players to watch: Following the iconic Megan Rapinoe’s retirement last fall, the pressure’s on midfielder Lindsey Horan and forward Sophia Smith to step into larger leadership roles on and off the field.
The GIST: Entering the year on a three-game win streak, the red and white are preparing to defend their Olympic title this summer, a tall task following their disappointing performance at the most recent WWC and legendary captain Christine Sinclair’s retirement.
The background: Like the U.S., CanWNT is evolving, awarding W Gold Cup roster spots to young, versatile players to provide them with important international experience. Head coach Bev Priestman is already thinking beyond the Paris Games to the 2027 WWC, focusing on bringing depth and stability to Canada soccer on the pitch, despite unfortunate circumstances off of it.
Players to watch: Midfielder Jessie Fleming, the reigning women’s Canada Soccer Player of the Year, is widely expected to take over as captain following Sincy’s swan song, cementing her position as CanWNT’s anchor alongside defenders Kadeisha Buchanan and Ashley Lawrence.
You can catch all the excitement on CBS or Paramount+ in the U.S. and OneSoccer in Canada. The USWNT’s first match is tonight at 10:15 p.m. ET against the No. 107 Dominican Republic, and CanWNT makes their tourney debut on Thursday at 9 p.m. ET against No. 104 El Salvador. Here we go.
The GIST's Picks
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Recs from our roster!
IDA Sports’ cleats. These cleats are designed specifically for women because (stop us if you’ve heard this before) their bodies, from their heads to their feet, are different from men’s. Truly groundbreaking.
Fun & Games
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No. 107 Dominican Republic |
Now that you're primed for all things CONCACAF W Gold Cup, cast your vote on who you think will win tonight's opening match between the USWNT and No. 107 Dominican Republic. It's footy time. |
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