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The U.S. women’s national team will have its knockout fate determined in its Group E finale against Portugal on Tuesday in New Zealand.

With the game kicking off in the early morning hours back home in the USA, the USWNT will look to keep their perfect knockout qualification record alive, having reached the knockout stage of every single Women’s World Cup to date, winning their group on all but one occasion.

It will require only a point to achieve that goal, but victory against Portugal will still be of critical importance, knowing that anything less will likely see them finish behind the Netherlands in the final Group E standings, handing the U.S. a much tougher route to the World Cup final.

Portugal need victory to escape the group in their first-ever Women’s World Cup appearance, and such a massive accomplishment will require a massive upset. Defeat for the U.S. will almost certainly leave them on the outside looking in, unless the Dutch are also similarly stunned by Vietnam.

MORE: All scenarios for the USWNT to reach the knockout stage of the 2023 Women’s World Cup

The Sporting News is following the USA vs Portugal match live, providing score updates, commentary and highlights as they happen.

USA vs Portugal live score

  Score Goal scorers
USA
Portugal

Predicted lineups:

USA (USA, right to left): 1. Naeher (GK) — 23. Fox, 12. Cook, 4. Girma, 19. Dunn — 16. Lavelle, 8. Ertz, 10. Horan — 20. Rodman, 13. Morgan, 11. S. Smith.

Portugal (3-4-3, right to left): 12. Morais (GK) — 9. Borges, 15. C. Costa, 17. Seica — 3. L. Alves, 6. Jacinto, 11. T. Pinto, 5. Marchao — 10. J. Silva, 20. Nazareth, 23. Encarnacao.

USA vs Portugal live updates, highlights, commentary

3 hours 15 mins to kick: The United States women know that goal differential could come into play as Group E finishes up, and they will want to grab as many as they can against Portugal. If the U.S. beat Portugal and the Netherlands beat Vietnam, goal differential will decide the group winner. The USWNT hold a 2-goal differential advantage currently, but with the Dutch playing Vietnam, that will come under fire.

3 hours 30 mins to kick: Portugal captain Ana Borges, the most-capped player in Portuguese women’s history with 151 appearances, is a winger converted to full-back, and even sometimes she can dropping further into defense. She is leading her nation in their first Women’s World Cup appearance, and while they have no illusions about the mountain they must climb, needing a win against the No. 1 team in the world to qualify for the knockout stage, they’re not backing down.

“We want to make history and leave the two-time world champions out,” Borges said before the match. Aim high — this is why they play the games, after all.

3 hours 45 mins to kick: Megan Rapinoe had an interesting perspective on the relatively disappointing performances through the opening two matches of the 2023 Women’s World Cup. She says that when you’re ranked No. 1 in the world, it’s almost impossible to live up to expectations, and the pressure of holding that mantle means perfection is expected even when unrealistic.

She’s right…to a point. The cold-hard truth is the USWNT hasn’t been great so far, and that’s worrying relative to what fans know they’re capable of. Rapinoe played that off as the U.S. “building into the tournament.” Which…sure, fine. Most top teams (think England, France, Germany) have struggled to live up to expectations early, but others, like Spain and Sweden, have. So the expectations for top teams aren’t unrealistic, as Rapinoe seems to suggest — just very, very high.

4 hours to kickoff: The United States women have a pristine record against Portugal, winning all 10 meetings by a combined 39-0 scoreline. Yet this is not the same Portugal side they’ve played in the past. The Europeans, in their first-ever Women’s World Cup showing, boast good talent in the prime of their careers.

Here’s the number you should pay more attention to: the United States have won all 11 Women’s World Cup matches against debutants in the competition. While the talent across the globe is spreading, experience is one thing today’s opponents lack, and that could play a big role.

USA vs Portugal lineups, team news

The U.S. forwards struggled mightily against the Netherlands in their last Group E match, so it’s possible that manager Vlatko Andonovski makes changes up front. Lynn Williams and Alyssa Thompson are the likely candidates to be rotated in, but until there’s any indication of that possibility, expect Andonovski to keep the faith in Sophia Smith and Trinity Rodman. If he does decide to make a change, Rodman is the likelier of the two to be withdrawn.

It was expected that Rose Lavelle would start last time out against the Netherlands, but that was not the case, with Andonovski indicating that she was limited to 45 minutes of action. She came on at halftime and made a huge impact, so if she’s finally fully match fit, she should start. There are also questions about where Julie Ertz will play, but with Andi Sullivan struggling mightily at the No. 6 spot last time out, expect Ertz to move into midfield and Alana Cook to make her first start in defense.

Injuries hit the U.S. hard before the tournament, leaving Mallory SwansonBecky SauerbrunnChristen Press, and Catarina Macario all unable to prove fit for World Cup duty.

USA projected starting lineup (4-3-3): 1. Naeher (GK) — 23. Fox, 12. Cook, 4. Girma, 19. Dunn — 16. Lavelle, 8. Ertz, 10. Horan — 20. Rodman, 13. Morgan, 11. S. Smith.

USA subs (12): (Lineups released one hour prior to kickoff)

Portugal head coach Francisco Neto made big changes to his lineup from the first to the second game, so it remains to be seen if he sticks with those who entered against Vietnam or switches back to others who played in the narrow loss to the Netherlands.

Playmaker Andreia Norton of Benfica started the opener at the No. 10 spot, but was an incredible 2-of-22 on ground duels, and was one of those replaced for the next game. In her place stepped in her Benfica teammate Kika Nazareth, who picked up a goal against Vietnam, and created three chances for her teammates.

Three Portugal players are on yellow card suspensions, meaning another booking for Jessica SilvaDiana Gomes, or captain Ana Borges would see them banned for a potential Round of 16 game should they qualify.

Portugal projected starting lineup (3-4-3): 12. Morais (GK) — 9. Borges, 15. C. Costa, 17. Seica — 3. L. Alves, 6. Jacinto, 11. T. Pinto, 5. Marchao — 10. J. Silva, 20. Nazareth, 23. Encarnacao.

Portugal subs (12): (Lineups released one hour prior to kickoff)

How to watch USA vs Portugal

  TV channel Streaming
USA Fox, Telemundo Fubo, Fox Sports site/app,
Peacock (Spanish),
Telemundo Deportes site/app
UK IVT1, STV Scotland ITVX, STV Player
Australia  — Optus Sport
Canada TSN1, TSN4,
TSN5
TSN+,
TSN site/app,
RDS site/app
India DD Sports FanCode
New Zealand Sky Sport 1 NZ Prime TV, Sky Sport NOW
Singapore FIFA WWC CH01 StarHub TV+, meWATCH
Hong Kong Now TV Viu TV
Malaysia  — FIFA+

Fans in select regions of the world can stream the Women’s World Cup live on FIFA+, including in Japan, Brazil, Indonesia and Thailand. 

USA vs Portugal betting odds

The United States are the clear favorites in this match, but their poor attacking performances have muted expectations somewhat coming into this Group E finale.

Between the two sides failing to produce significant attacking pressure so far, and the knowledge that the U.S. need just a draw to advance into the knockout stage, the odds clearly favor limited scoring in this game.

MORE: Full betting preview for USA vs. Portugal in Group E finale at 2023 Women’s World Cup

  USA
win
Draw Portugal
win
Both teams
to score Y / N
Over / Under
2.5 goals
USA
-1.5
POR
+1.5
BetMGM
(USA)
-375 +450 +1000 +140 / -200 -135 / -105 -130 -110
Sports
Interaction

(Canada)
-400 +440 +1000 +131 / -208 -132 / -101 -127 -104
SkyBet
(UK)
2/9 9/2 11/1 6/4, 1/2 4/5, 10/11
Unibet
(Australia)
1.28 5.80 9.50 2.65 / 1.46 1.85 / 1.91 1.86 1.98
Dafabet
(India)
1.24 5.10 10.00 2.50 / 1.47 1.80 / 1.90 1.79 1.91

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