The U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team is heading into the 2024 Paris Olympics, and fans are so ready to see the team’s comeback. After a disappointing performance in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, followed by an upsetting early end in their World Cup run, the USWNT will be looking to get back on top in Paris. The 2024 USWNT Olympics roster includes soccer stars Alyssa Naeher, Lindsey Horan, Crystal Dunn, Sophia Smith and Trinity Rodman. Notably, Alex Morgan has been left off the roster, shocking many fans. New head coach Emma Hayes has acknowledged the team is in the middle of a rebuild, nevertheless, the USWNT head into this years Olympics with a record four Olympic gold medals and four World Cup titles. And since the introduction of womens soccer into the Olympics in 1996, the USWNT has never failed to bring home either a World Cup win or subsequent Olympic medal.
During the 2024 Olympics, every USWNT soccer game will be streamed on Peacock, but if you’re hoping to catch some of them on TV, select games will also air on USA Network. Are you ready to watch the USWNT play in the Paris Games? Here’s what you need to know about tuning in, including the full USWNT roster, the full women’s soccer schedule at the 2024 Olympics and more.
Dates: July 25 – August 10
TV channels: NBC, USA Network, Telemundo, NBC Universo
Streaming: Peacock
You can watch every single Olympic sport and event this summer on Peacock, including every women’s soccer game of the group rounds as well as the finals. You can also find most events covered on NBCOlympics.com.
In addition to streaming on Peacock, select games in the women’s Olympics Soccer tournament will air live or on delay on USA Network.
Starting at $8 a month, a Peacock subscription is the easiest way to stream all of the 2024 Olympics. Peacock will have coverage of every Olympic sport at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Plus, the platform offers subscribers an Olympics Discovery Multiview, allowing you to watch up to four events at once. Peacock will also have several original shows covering the Games, including Gold Zone, Watch with Alex Cooper and a mobile-app exclusive, customizable and individualized Olympics recap show, narrated by an A.I.-generated voice of Al Michaels.
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There are 12 teams competing in women’s soccer (AKA football) at the 2024 Olympics.
Group A
France
Colombia
Canada
New Zealand
Group B
United States
Zambia
Germany
Australia
Group C
Spain
Japan
Nigeria
Brazil
New USWNT coach Emma Hayes shocked the soccer world when she left Alex Morgan offer her 2024 Olympics Team roster. Here’s who did make the cut for the Paris Games:
Goalkeepers:
Casey Murphy (North Carolina Courage; 19)
Alyssa Naeher (Chicago Red Stars; 104)
Defenders:
Tierna Davidson (NJ/NY Gotham FC; 58/3)
Emily Fox (Arsenal FC, ENG; 49/1)
Naomi Girma (San Diego Wave FC; 32/0)
Casey Krueger (Washington Spirit; 49/0)
Jenna Nighswonger (NJ/NY Gotham FC; 9/2)
Emily Sonnett (NJ/NY Gotham FC; 91/2)
Midfielders:
Korbin Albert (Paris Saint-Germain, FRA; 11/0)
Sam Coffey (Portland Thorns FC; 17/1)
Lindsey Horan (Olympique Lyon, FRA; 148/35)
Rose Lavelle (NJ/NY Gotham FC; 100/24)
Catarina Macario (Chelsea FC, ENG; 19/8)
Forwards:
Crystal Dunn (NJ/NY Gotham FC; 147/25)
Trinity Rodman (Washington Spirit; 38/7)
Jaedyn Shaw (San Diego Wave FC; 14/7)
Sophia Smith (Portland Thorns FC; 48/19)
Mallory Swanson (Chicago Red Stars; 92/34)
Alternates: Goalkeeper JaneCampbell, midfielder Hal Hershfelt, midfielder Croix Bethune and forward Lynn Williams.
Coach: Emma Hayes
The complete Team USA women’s soccer schedule is below; all games are available to stream on Peacock. USA Network will air select women’s soccer matches live and on-delay. To check if a match is airing live on TV, check out the official NBC Olympics schedule and toggle the filter to “TV only.”
All times Eastern
Thursday, July 25:
Group A: Canada vs. New Zealand: 11 a.m.
Group C: Spain vs. Japan: 11 a.m.
Group B: Germany vs. Australia: 1 p.m.
Group C: Nigeria vs. Brazil: 1 p.m.
Group A: France vs. Colombia: 3 p.m.
Group B: United States vs. Zambia: 3 p.m.
Sunday, July 28
Group A: New Zealand vs. Colombia: 11 a.m.
Group C: Brazil vs. Japan: 11 a.m.
Group B: Australia vs. Zambia: 1 p.m.
Group C: Spain vs. Nigeria: 1 p.m.
Group A: France vs. Canada: 3 p.m.
Group B: United States vs. Germany: 3 p.m.
Wednesday, July 31
Group C: Japan vs. Nigeria: 11 a.m.
Group C: Brazil vs. Spain: 11 a.m.
Group B: Zambia vs. Germany: 1 p.m.
Group B:Australia vs. United States: 1 p.m.
Group A: Colombia vs. Canada: 3 p.m.
Group A: New Zealand vs. France: 3 P.M.
Saturday, August 3 – Knockout Rounds
Group B 1st place vs. Group C 2nd place: 9 a.m.
Group C 1st place vs. Group A/B 3rd place: 11 a.m.
Group A 2nd place vs. Group B 2nd place: 1 p.m.
Group A 1st place vs. Group B/C 3rd place: 3 p.m.
Tuesday, August 6
Semifinal 1: 12 p.m.
Semifinal 2: 3 p.m.
Friday, August 9
Bronze medal game: 9 a.m.
Saturday, August 10
Gold medal game: 11 a.m.