Jill Ellis has some tough choices to make against top-ranked Germany as the U.S. looks for a second straight trip to the World Cup final.
MONTREAL — One game at a time has been the mantra for the U.S. national team during this Women's World Cup. But in reality? They've been well aware of their collision course with Germany.
After five games apiece, that marquee semifinal matchup has arrived. While there were some bumps in the road for both sides, each team did its part to ensure the world's top two squads will go head-to-head Tuesday at Olympic Stadium.