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USWNT October Friendlies: New Faces & Olympic Champions

The United States women’s national team (USWNT ) is set to compete in three crucial friendlies this October, with coach Emma Hayes revealing a 26-player roster for the matches.

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Friendlies Mark Key Moment for USWNT Evolution Towards Upcoming European Challenges

The United States women’s national team (USWNT) is set to compete in three crucial friendlies this October, with coach Emma Hayes revealing a 26-player roster for the matches. These games against Iceland and Argentina represent more than just a “victory tour” following the Olympic triumph—they serve as a stepping stone in the team’s long-term preparation for challenging European matches in November. After their success at the 2024 Concacaf W Gold Cup, the USWNT is using this international window to blend experience with emerging talent, refining their strategy for the road ahead.

As part of the USWNT collective bargaining agreement, post-tournament matches are required to feature the core roster from the Olympics. Consequently, 18 of the 24 players who secured Olympic gold will return to the squad. But injuries have opened the door for fresh faces, allowing the team to test new dynamics and potential stars for future competitions.

Injuries Provide Opportunities, But Pose Challenges for the Team’s Competitive Edge

Unfortunately, the roster has been affected by injuries to key players. NJ/NY Gotham FC defender Tierna Davidson and Washington Spirit forwards Trinity Rodman and Croix Bethune will miss the friendlies due to injury, while Crystal Dunn is absent for personal reasons. The absence of these experienced players leaves gaps, particularly in defense and attack, which could impact the team’s overall competitive edge.

However, Emma Hayes remains optimistic: “Yes, we’ll miss some important players, but this also gives us a chance to try new combinations and see what the younger players can bring to the table. International soccer is all about adaptability, and I believe the talent we’re bringing in can hold their own.”

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New Faces to Watch: Emerging Talents Making Their Mark

For the first time, standout NWSL players Yazmeen Ryan (NJ/NY Gotham FC), Emma Sears (Racing Louisville FC), and Alyssa Malonson (Bay FC) have been called up to the national team. These newcomers bring a fresh perspective to the squad, and their inclusion offers a glimpse into the future of USWNT.

Ryan, a versatile midfielder, has impressed with her vision and playmaking ability in the NWSL. Sears, an attacking talent, is known for her speed and clinical finishing, while Malonson’s defensive skills could provide much-needed depth. These players are eager to prove themselves on the international stage, and this camp provides an invaluable opportunity to integrate into Hayes’ tactical setup.

“I’ve worked so hard for this moment, and I’m ready to show what I can do,” said Ryan. “I’m excited to learn from the veterans and give my all for the team.”

Emma Hayes on the October Friendlies: Focus on Growth and Future Goals

The friendlies are as much about celebrating the team’s success as they are about looking ahead. Hayes is keen to strike a balance between honoring the achievements of the Olympic squad and continuing to push the team toward new heights.

“Our summer was incredible, but we’re not done yet,” Hayes said. “This month’s matches are about celebrating, yes, but also about progress. Our eyes are on the horizon—on the challenges we’ll face in Europe and beyond. I’m excited to work with a mix of our seasoned Olympians and these newer players, who bring energy and hunger. Every match teaches us something new.”

USWNT October Roster: Full Breakdown

Here’s a look at the complete roster for the October friendlies:

Goalkeepers (3):

  • Jane Campbell (Houston Dash; 8 caps)
  • Casey Murphy (North Carolina Courage; 19 caps)
  • Alyssa Naeher (Chicago Red Stars; 112 caps)

Defenders (9):

  • Emily Fox (Arsenal FC, ENG; 57 caps/1 goal)
  • Eva Gaetino (Paris Saint-Germain, FRA; 0 caps)
  • Naomi Girma (San Diego Wave FC; 40 caps)
  • Casey Krueger (Washington Spirit; 56 caps)
  • Hailie Mace (Kansas City Current; 8 caps)
  • Alyssa Malonson (Bay FC; 0 caps)
  • Jenna Nighswonger (NJ/NY Gotham FC; 15 caps/2 goals)
  • Emily Sams (Orlando Pride; 0 caps)
  • Emily Sonnett (NJ/NY Gotham FC; 99 caps/2 goals)

Midfielders (7):

  • Korbin Albert (Paris Saint-Germain, FRA; 18 caps/1 goal)
  • Sam Coffey (Portland Thorns FC; 24 caps/1 goal)
  • Hal Hershfelt (Washington Spirit; 0 caps)
  • Lindsey Horan (Olympique Lyon, FRA; 156 caps/35 goals)
  • Rose Lavelle (NJ/NY Gotham FC; 106 caps/24 goals)
  • Olivia Moultrie (Portland Thorns FC; 4 caps/2 goals)
  • Ashley Sanchez (North Carolina Courage; 27 caps/3 goals)

Forwards (7):

  • Yazmeen Ryan (NJ/NY Gotham FC; 0 caps)
  • Emma Sears (Racing Louisville FC; 0 caps)
  • Jaedyn Shaw (San Diego Wave FC; 16 caps/7 goals)
  • Sophia Smith (Portland Thorns FC; 56 caps/23 goals)
  • Mallory Swanson (Chicago Red Stars; 100 caps/38 goals)
  • Alyssa Thompson (Angel City FC; 9 caps)
  • Lynn Williams (NJ/NY Gotham FC; 71 caps/19 goals)

By blending established stars with fresh talent, Emma Hayes is shaping the future of USWNT in these October friendlies, using them as a platform to prepare for their demanding European schedule. Fans can expect exciting performances as the next generation of players seeks to leave a mark on the international stage.

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