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Home » News » USWNT will face Jamaica instead of China on June 3 in St. Louis

USWNT will face Jamaica instead of China on June 3 in St. Louis

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The American women play Jamaica instead of China on 3 June in St. Louis.

The Americans will still organize China as planned in a friendly on 31 May in St. Paul, Minnesota, announced American football on Friday.

China had previously announced that it would play matches during the international window, but left American football that it could only play the first mat.

The match against Jamaica will be the first meeting between the two teams since the Concacaf Women’s Gold Cup in 2022.

US Soccer will honor defender Becky Sauerbrunn, who won two world cup titles for women with the United States, during a pregame ceremony in St. Louis, her birth city. Sauerbrunn withdrew from football in December and now works as a television analyst.

Reporting by the Associated Press.

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