Defender Katie Bowen speaks with New Zealand teammate Erin Nayler about the squad's World Cup preparation ahead of the tournament. They also discuss the coaching change as well as the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL).
In front of more than 35,000 at Busch Stadium, the U.S. Women’s National team defeated New Zealand, 4-0, on April...
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Seven teams competing in the 2011 FIFA Women’s World Cup begin 2011 with a pair of tournaments. The U.S., Canada,...
France defeated New Zealand, 3-0, to advance out of Group G in second place on Tueesday in Salvador, Brazil. Eugénie...
This group is going to be fun. The United States and France are expected to advance, but Colombia and New...
England stuttered in its final test ahead of the World Cup, losing 0–1, to New Zealand in front of 20,000 supporters at Brighton's American Express Community Stadium. The loss brings underlying issues for the team to light, including chemistry, set-piece defending, and lack of scoring heading into France 2019.