The U.S. women's national team meets Spain for the first time ever, looking to bounce back from its first loss in what felt like forever.
The USWNT's 28-match unbeaten run came to an abrupt halt Saturday vs. Women's World Cup host France, with a 3-1 defeat serving as a wake-up call as preparations continue for this summer's competition. Mal Pugh's stoppage-time goal was all that prevented it from being the first goalless game for the U.S. in 34 matches, as Les Bleues delivered a message in Le Havre. Spain, which will also take part in the World Cup, presents another European challenge for Jill Ellis's side, which had last been defeated in July 2017 by Australia in the Tournament of Nations.