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United States women's national soccer team results

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The United States women's national soccer team was founded in 1985.

1985–1999

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1985–1989

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1990–1999

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2000–2019

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2000–2009

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2010–2019

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2020–2029

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2020–2029

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Head-to-head records

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As of December 3, 2024
Opponent GP W D L GF GA GD First match Most recent match Win %
 Canada 66 53 9 4 191 44 +147 July 7, 1986 April 9, 2024 0.871
 China 60 38 13 9 104 38 +66 July 20, 1986 December 5, 2023 0.742
 Norway 50 29 2 19 93 61 +32 July 5, 1987 June 11, 2017 0.600
 Mexico 44 41 1 2 173 17 +156 April 18, 1991 July 13, 2024 0.943
 Sweden 43 23 13 7 72 39 +33 July 9, 1987 August 6, 2023 0.686
 Japan 41 32 8 1 113 31 +82 July 25, 1986 August 3, 2024 0.878
 Brazil 41 33 5 3 90 28 +62 July 22, 1986 August 10, 2024 0.866
 Germany 37 25 7 5 74 34 +40 May 30, 1991 August 6, 2024 0.770
 Australia 35 29 5 1 102 31 +71 December 16, 1987 July 31, 2024 0.900
 Denmark 25 17 3 5 63 22 +41 August 21, 1985 January 21, 2018 0.740
 France 25 19 3 3 58 23 +35 July 29, 1988 April 13, 2021 0.820
 New Zealand 21 19 1 1 82 7 +75 December 15, 1987 January 20, 2023 0.929
 England 20 12 3 5 41 15 +26 August 23, 1985 November 30, 2024 0.675
 Costa Rica 18 17 1 0 90 2 +88 June 25, 2000 July 16, 2024 0.972
 South Korea 17 13 4 0 56 5 +51 May 2, 1997 June 4, 2024 0.882
 Iceland 17 15 2 0 49 8 +41 May 8, 1998 October 27, 2024 0.941
 Italy 15 10 1 4 28 8 +20 August 18, 1985 November 27, 2010 0.700
 Republic of Ireland 15 15 0 0 51 1 +50 September 4, 1999 April 11, 2023 1.000
 Finland 14 14 0 0 46 2 +44 March 14, 1995 March 7, 2011 1.000
 Colombia 13 11 2 0 41 2 +39 July 2, 2011 March 3, 2024 0.923
 Netherlands 12 9 2 1 34 10 +24 May 28, 1991 December 3, 2024 0.833
 Trinidad and Tobago 11 11 0 0 74 2 +72 April 22, 1991 October 10, 2018 1.000
 Portugal 11 10 1 0 39 0 +39 March 16, 1994 August 1, 2023 0.955
 Russia 10 9 1 0 51 8 +43 July 14, 1993 April 9, 2017 0.950
 Haiti 8 8 0 0 49 0 +49 April 25, 1991 July 4, 2022 1.000
 Nigeria 8 8 0 0 25 3 +22 June 24, 1999 September 6, 2022 1.000
 North Korea 6 5 1 0 14 2 +12 June 27, 1999 March 12, 2014 0.917
 Argentina 6 6 0 0 35 1 +34 April 24, 1998 October 30, 2024 1.000
 Chinese Taipei 5 4 0 1 30 3 +27 December 10, 1987 October 1, 2006 0.800
 Jamaica 5 5 0 0 31 0 +31 August 19, 1994 July 7, 2022 1.000
 Ukraine 4 4 0 0 20 1 +19 January 18, 1996 July 10, 2005 1.000
 Switzerland 4 4 0 0 16 2 +14 August 20, 2014 October 23, 2016 1.000
 Scotland 4 4 0 0 16 4 +12 September 8, 2002 November 13, 2018 1.000
 Spain 4 3 0 1 4 3 +1 January 22, 2019 October 11, 2022 0.750
 South Africa 4 4 0 0 9 0 +9 July 9, 2016 September 24, 2023 1.000
 Guatemala 3 3 0 0 27 0 +27 October 30, 2010 October 17, 2014 1.000
 Chile 3 3 0 0 10 0 +10 August 31, 2018 June 16, 2019 1.000
 Panama 3 3 0 0 22 0 +22 November 2, 2002 January 31, 2020 1.000
West Germany West Germany 2 2 0 0 5 1 +4 July 22, 1988 August 11, 1990 1.000
 Soviet Union 2 2 0 0 13 0 +13 August 5, 1990 April 7, 1991 1.000
 Romania 2 2 0 0 13 1 +12 November 10, 2016 November 13, 2016 1.000
 Thailand 2 2 0 0 22 0 +22 September 15, 2016 June 11, 2019 1.000
 Paraguay 2 2 0 0 17 0 +17 September 16, 2021 September 21, 2021 1.000
 Czech Republic 2 1 1 0 8 1 +7 January 7, 2000 February 17, 2022 0.750
 Uzbekistan 2 2 0 0 18 1 +17 April 9, 2022 April 12, 2022 1.000
 Dominican Republic 2 2 0 0 19 0 +19 January 20, 2012 February 20, 2024 1.000
 Czechoslovakia 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 June 5, 1988 0.500
 Poland 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 June 21, 1989 0.500
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 1 1 0 0 8 0 +8 April 1, 1991 1.000
 Bulgaria 1 1 0 0 3 0 +3 April 2, 1991 1.000
 Hungary 1 1 0 0 6 0 +6 April 3, 1991 1.000
 Martinique 1 1 0 0 12 0 +12 April 20, 1991 1.000
 Greece 1 1 0 0 3 0 +3 August 11, 2004 1.000
 Puerto Rico 1 1 0 0 10 0 +10 February 15, 2016 1.000
 Belgium 1 1 0 0 6 0 +6 April 7, 2019 1.000
 Wales 1 1 0 0 2 0 +2 July 9, 2023 1.000
 Vietnam 1 1 0 0 3 0 +3 July 21, 2023 1.000
 Zambia 1 1 0 0 3 0 +3 July 25, 2024 1.000

Number of matches by state

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As of October 30, 2024
Rank State Matches Most recent Opponent
1 California California 59 March 10, 2024  Brazil
2 Florida Florida 40 December 2, 2023  China
3 Texas Texas 33 October 24, 2024  Iceland
4 Ohio Ohio 24 April 9, 2024  Canada
5 Pennsylvania Pennsylvania 21 April 12, 2022  Uzbekistan
6 Minnesota Minnesota 18 June 4, 2024  South Korea
7 North Carolina North Carolina 17 October 3, 2019  South Korea
8 Illinois Illinois 16 September 24, 2023  South Africa
New Jersey New Jersey 16 July 13, 2024  Mexico
10 New York (state) New York 13 September 18, 2014  Mexico
Connecticut Connecticut 13 July 5, 2021  Mexico
12 Oregon Oregon 12 November 28, 2012  Republic of Ireland
Massachusetts Massachusetts 12 June 15, 2013  South Korea
Washington, D.C. Washington D.C. 12 July 16, 2024  Costa Rica
15 Missouri Missouri 10 April 11, 2023  Republic of Ireland
Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia 10 April 6, 2024  Japan
17 Colorado Colorado 9 June 1, 2024  South Korea
Tennessee Tennessee 9 October 27, 2024  Iceland
18 Utah Utah 8 October 26, 2023  Colombia
20 Virginia Virginia 6 November 1, 2008  South Korea
Kansas Kansas 6 September 3, 2022  Nigeria
22 Washington (state) Washington 5 July 27, 2017  Australia
Kentucky Kentucky 5 October 30, 2024  Argentina
24 South Carolina South Carolina 4 July 22, 2009  Canada
Michigan Michigan 4 September 17, 2015  Haiti
Alabama Alabama 4 September 20, 2015  Haiti
Arizona Arizona 4 December 13, 2015  China
28 Maryland Maryland 3 August 15, 2000  Russia
Louisiana Louisiana 3 October 19, 2017  South Korea
30 Indiana Indiana 2 May 8, 1998  Iceland
Wisconsin Wisconsin 2 May 13, 1999  Netherlands
New Mexico New Mexico 2 October 20, 2007  Mexico
33 Nebraska Nebraska 1 July 13, 2010  Sweden

Results by State

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As of 13 July 2024

State Matches Record (W-L-D) Win %
California California 59 53-1-5 0.940
Florida Florida 40 35-4-1 0.925
Texas Texas 32 32-0-0 1.000
Ohio Ohio 24 21-1-2 0.916
Pennsylvania Pennsylvania 21 15-3-2 0.800
Minnesota Minnesota 18 15-3-0 0.916
North Carolina North Carolina 17 16-0-1 0.970
Illinois Illinois 16 14-0-2 0.937
New Jersey New Jersey 16 11-2-3 0.781
New York (state) New York 13 13-0-0 1.000
Connecticut Connecticut 13 8-2-3 0.730
Oregon Oregon 12 11-1-0 0.916
Massachusetts Massachusetts 12 9-2-1 0.791
Washington, D.C. Washington D.C. 11 10-1-0 0.909
Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia 10 10-0-0 1.000
Missouri Missouri 10 7-0-3 0.850
Colorado Colorado 9 8-0-1 0.944
Tennessee Tennessee 8 7-0-1 0.937
Utah Utah 8 7-0-1 0.937
Virginia Virginia 6 6-0-0 1.000
Kansas Kansas 6 4-0-2 0.833
Washington (state) Washington 5 3-1-1 0.700
Kentucky Kentucky 4 3-0-1 0.875
South Carolina South Carolina 4 4-0-0 1.000
Michigan Michigan 4 4-0-0 1.000
Alabama Alabama 4 4-0-0 1.000
Arizona Arizona 4 2-0-2 0.750
Maryland Maryland 3 2-0-1 0.833
Louisiana Louisiana 3 2-1-0 0.666
Indiana Indiana 2 2-0-0 1.000
Wisconsin Wisconsin 2 2-0-0 1.000
New Mexico New Mexico 2 1-0-1 0.750
Nebraska Nebraska 1 0-0-1 0.500

Results by home stadium

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As of October 30, 2024
Matches Stadium Location Record attendance First match Opponent Score Most recent match Opponent Score Record (W–L–D)
21 Dignity Health Sports Park (StubHub Center, Home Depot Center) California Carson, California 27,000 (sellout) September 1, 2003[1]  Costa Rica 5–0 February 26, 2024[2]  Mexico 0–2 19–1–1
14 National Sports Center Minnesota Blaine, Minnesota 10,276 July 7, 1986[3]  Canada 2–0 July 15, 2006[4]  Sweden 3–2 11–3–0
13 Toyota Stadium (Pizza Hut Park) Texas Frisco, Texas 20,862 May 12, 2007[5]  Canada 6–2 December 5, 2023[6]  China 2–1 13–0–0
10 RFK Stadium Washington, D.C. Washington D.C. 46,037[a] August 6, 1995[7]  Norway 2-1 March 7, 2017[8]  France 0–3 9–1–0
10 WakeMed Soccer Park (Sahlen's Stadium, SAS Soccer Park) North Carolina Cary, North Carolina 9,992 October 2, 2002[1]  Australia 4–0 October 10, 2018[9]  Trinidad and Tobago 7–0 10–0–0
9 Mapfre Stadium (Columbus Crew Stadium) Ohio Columbus, Ohio 23,101 October 3, 1999[7]  South Korea 5–0 November 7, 2019[10]  Sweden 3–2 7–1–1
9 BBVA Stadium Texas Houston, Texas 15,543 December 12, 2012[11]  China 4–0 June 13, 2021[12]  Jamaica 4–0 9–0–0
9 Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field Connecticut Hartford, Connecticut 27,758 August 1, 2004[13]  China 3–1 July 5, 2021[14]  Mexico 4–0 6–0–3
9 Soldier Field Illinois Chicago, Illinois 65,080 June 28, 1998[7]  Germany 4–2 September 24, 2023[15]  South Africa 2–0 8–0–1
9 Red Bull Arena New Jersey Harrison, New Jersey 26,500 June 5, 2011[16]  Mexico 1–0 July 13, 2024[17]  Mexico 1–0 6–1–2
8 Providence Park (Civic Stadium, PGE Park, Jeld-Wen Field) Oregon Portland, Oregon 27,623 June 6, 1999[7]  Canada 4–2 November 28, 2012[18]  Republic of Ireland 5–0 7–1–0
8 Subaru Park (Talen Energy Stadium, PPL Park) Pennsylvania Chester, Pennsylvania 18,573 October 6, 2010[19]  China 1–1 April 12, 2022[20]  Uzbekistan 9–0 6–0–2
8 Exploria Stadium (Orlando City Stadium) Florida Orlando, Florida 16,531 March 7, 2018[21]  England 1–0 February 16, 2023[22]  Canada 2–0 8–0–0
8 Dick's Sporting Goods Park Colorado Commerce City, Colorado 19,010 July 13, 2008[23]  Brazil 1–0 June 1, 2024[24]  South Korea 4–0 7–0–1
7 America First Field (Rio Tinto Stadium) Utah Sandy, Utah 16,805 March 31, 2010[25]  Mexico 1–0 October 26, 2023[26]  Colombia 0–0 6–0–1
6 CEFCU Stadium (Spartan Stadium) California San Jose, California 26,853 May 9, 1997[7]  England 5–0 July 28, 2007[27]  Japan 4–1 6–0–0
6 Camping World Stadium (Citrus Bowl) Florida Orlando, Florida 34,416[b] July 21, 1996[28]  Denmark 3–0 October 25, 2015[29]  Brazil 3–1 6–0–0
6 SeatGeek Stadium (Toyota Park) Illinois Bridgeview, Illinois 19,522 August 27, 2006[30]  China 4–1 August 2, 2018[31]  Brazil 4–1 5–0–1
6 Children's Mercy Park (Sporting Park) Kansas Kansas City, Kansas 18,467 (sellout) September 17, 2011[32]  Canada 1–1 September 3, 2022[33]  Nigeria 4–0 4–0–2
5 Foxboro Stadium Massachusetts Foxborough, Massachusetts 50,484 September 12, 1998[28]  Mexico 9–0 July 3, 2000[1]  Brazil 1–0 4–0–1
5 Giants Stadium New Jersey East Rutherford, New Jersey 78,972 April 25, 1999[7]  China 1–2 September 17, 2008[34]  Republic of Ireland 1–0 3–1–1
5 Rose Bowl California Pasadena, California 90,185[35] March 28, 1999[7]  Mexico 3–0 August 3, 2019[36]  Republic of Ireland 3–0 4–0–1
5 FirstEnergy Stadium (Cleveland Browns Stadium) Ohio Cleveland, Ohio 23,535 June 16, 2007[37]  China 2–0 September 16, 2021[38]  Paraguay 9–0 5–0–0
5 PayPal Park (Avaya Stadium) California San Jose, California 18,000 (sellout) May 10, 2015[39]  Republic of Ireland 3–0 July 9, 2023[40]  Wales 2–0 5–0–0
4 New Britain Stadium Connecticut New Britain, Connecticut 6,562 August 30, 1991[41]  Norway 0–1 May 31, 1997[7]  Canada 4–0 2–2–0
4 Cardinal Stadium Kentucky Louisville, Kentucky 35,211 October 10, 1999[7]  Brazil 4–2 June 6, 2004[42]  Japan 1–1 3–0–1
4 Arrowhead Stadium Missouri Kansas City, Missouri 36,405 October 7, 1999[7]  Finland 6–0 October 16, 2004[1]  Mexico 1–0 2–0–2
4 Titan Stadium California Fullerton, California 10,099 April 20, 1996[7]  Netherlands 6–0 October 16, 2005[1]  Australia 0–0 3–0–1
4 MUSC Health Stadium (Blackbaud Stadium) South Carolina Charleston, South Carolina 5,634 January 12, 2002[1]  Mexico 7–0 July 22, 2009[43]  Canada 1–0 4–0–0
4 Torero Stadium California San Diego, California 7,502 January 12, 2003[1]  Japan 0–0 March 28, 2010[44]  Mexico 3–0 3–0–1
4 Marina Auto Stadium (PAETEC Park, Sahlen's Stadium) New York (state) Rochester, New York 13,206 September 13, 2006[45]  Mexico 3–1 September 18, 2014[46]  Mexico 4–0 4–0–0
4 Legion Field Alabama Birmingham, Alabama 35,735 May 17, 2003[1]  England 6–0 September 20, 2015[47]  Haiti 8–0 4–0–0
4 SDCCU Stadium (Qualcomm Stadium) California San Diego, California 23,309 April 10, 2014[48]  China 3–0 January 21, 2018[49]  Denmark 5–1 4–0–0
4 Nissan Stadium (The Coliseum, LP Field) Tennessee Nashville, Tennessee 25,363 July 3, 2004[1]  Canada 1–0 March 2, 2019[50]  England 2–2 3–0–1
4 Raymond James Stadium Florida Tampa, Florida 14,009 November 8, 2008[51]  South Korea 1–0 March 5, 2019[52]  Brazil 1–0 4–0–0
4 Lincoln Financial Field Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 31,553 September 25, 2003[53]  Nigeria 5–0 August 29, 2019[54]  Portugal 4–0 3–1–0
4 TIAA Bank Field (Municipal Stadium, EverBank Field) Florida Jacksonville, Florida 18,656 February 4, 1996[7]  Norway 1–2 November 10, 2019[55]  Costa Rica 6–0 3–1–0
3 New Hyde Park Memorial High School New York (state) New Hyde Park, New York 1,637 August 4, 1993[41]  New Zealand 3–0 August 8, 1993[41]  Canada 1–0 3–0–0
3 Richardson Stadium North Carolina Davidson, North Carolina 3,459 April 30, 1995[7]  Finland 6–0 April 5, 2000[1]  Iceland 8–0 3–0–0
3 Mitchel Athletic Complex New York (state) Uniondale, New York 11,307 July 25, 1998[7]  Denmark 5–0 September 29, 2002[1]  Russia 5–1 3–0–0
3 City Stadium (University of Richmond Stadium) Virginia Richmond, Virginia 9,147 September 20, 1998[7]  Brazil 3–0 November 1, 2008[56]  South Korea 3–1 3–0–0
3 Gillette Stadium Massachusetts Foxborough, Massachusetts 25,106 October 1, 2003[1]  Norway 1–0 June 15, 2013[57]  South Korea 4–1 3–0–0
3 Ford Field Michigan Detroit, Michigan 34,538 December 17, 2008[34]  China 1–0 September 17, 2015[58]  Haiti 5–0 3–0–0
3 State Farm Stadium (University of Phoenix Stadium) Arizona Glendale, Arizona 19,066 November 19, 2011[59]  Sweden 1–1 December 13, 2015[60]  China 2–0 2–0–1
3 FAU Stadium Florida Boca Raton, Florida 13,501 December 15, 2012[61]  China 4–1 March 9, 2016[62]  Germany 2–1 3–0–0
3 Snapdragon Stadium California San Diego, California 16,202 October 29, 2023[63]  Colombia 3–0 March 10, 2024[64]  Brazil 1–0 2–0–1
3 Allianz Field Minnesota Saint Paul, Minnesota 19,600 September 3, 2019[65]  Portugal 3–0 June 4, 2024[66]  South Korea 3–0 3–0–0
3 Q2 Stadium Texas Austin, Texas 20,593 (sellout) June 16, 2021[67]  Nigeria 2–0 October 24, 2024[68]  Iceland 3–1 3–0–0
2 Zimman Field[69] Massachusetts Medford, Massachusetts 4,758 September 1, 1991  Norway 1–2 August 14, 1992[70]  Norway 1–3 0–2–0[41]
2 Yurcak Field New Jersey Piscataway, New Jersey 5,826 August 3, 1994[41]  China 1–0 August 3, 1995[7]  Australia 4–2 2–0–0
2 Bensalem High School Pennsylvania Oakford, Pennsylvania 3,127 October 4, 1991[41]  China 1–2 April 7, 1993[41]  Germany 1–2 0–2–0
2 George Mason Stadium[71] Virginia Fairfax, Virginia 5,731 October 12, 1991  China 2–0 July 31, 1994  Germany 2–1 2–0–0[41]
2 Commerce Bank Field at Foley Stadium Massachusetts Worcester, Massachusetts 6,511 August 7, 1994[41]  Norway 4–1 May 12, 1996[7]  Canada 6–0 2–0–0
2 Sanford Stadium Georgia (U.S. state) Athens, Georgia 76,489 July 28, 1996[72]  Norway 2–1 AET August 1, 1996[73]  China 2–1 2–0–0
2 Unknown Indiana Indianapolis, Indiana 5,123 April 28, 1996  France 8–2 May 8, 1998  Iceland 6–0 2–0–0[7]
2 World Wide Technology Soccer Park (St. Louis Soccer Park) Missouri Fenton, Missouri 6,200 April 26, 1996[7][74]  France 4–1 June 25, 1998[7]  Germany 1–1 1–0–1
2 Plant Field (Pepin-Rood Stadium) Florida Tampa, Florida 2,155 February 2, 1996[7]  Norway 3–2 February 27, 1999[7]  Finland 2–0 2–0–0
2 Unknown Wisconsin Milwaukee, Wisconsin 6,767 May 2, 1997  South Korea 7–0 May 13, 1999  Netherlands 5–0 2–0–0[7]
2 Hersheypark Stadium Pennsylvania Hershey, Pennsylvania 15,257 April 22, 1999[7]  China 2–1 June 23, 2000[1]  Trinidad and Tobago 11–0 2–0–0
2 T-Mobile Park (SAFECO Field) Washington (state) Seattle, Washington 21,522 November 2, 2002  Panama 9–0 November 6, 2002  Costa Rica 7–0 2–0–0[1]
2 Frontier Field New York (state) Rochester, New York 14,870 September 18, 1998[7]  Russia 4–0 September 25, 2004[1]  Iceland 4–3 2–0–0
2 Dreamstyle Stadium (University Stadium) New Mexico Albuquerque, New Mexico 17,805 May 9, 2004[75]  Mexico 3–0 October 20, 2007[76]  Mexico 1–1 1–0–1
2 Paul Brown Stadium Ohio Cincinnati, Ohio 18,806 October 10, 2004[1]  New Zealand 6–0 November 5, 2008[77]  South Korea 0–0 1–0–1
2 Heinz Field Pennsylvania Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 44,028 September 29, 2004[1]  Iceland 3–0 August 16, 2015[78]  Costa Rica 8–0 2–0–0
2 Finley Stadium Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee 20,535 November 1, 1997[7]  Sweden 3–1 August 19, 2015[79]  Costa Rica 7–2 2–0–0
2 Alamodome Texas San Antonio, Texas 19,109 October 20, 2013[80]  Australia 4–0 December 10, 2015[81]  Trinidad and Tobago 6–0 2–0–0
2 Georgia Dome Georgia (U.S. state) Atlanta, Georgia 16,133 February 13, 2014[82]  Russia 8–0 September 18, 2016[83]  Netherlands 3–1 2–0–0
2 CenturyLink Field Washington (state) Seattle, Washington 23,693 October 21, 2015[84]  Brazil 1–1 July 27, 2017[85]  Australia 0–1 0–1–1
2 Mercedes-Benz Superdome Louisiana New Orleans, Louisiana 32,950 December 16, 2015[86]  China 0–1 October 19, 2017[87]  South Korea 3–1 1–1–0
2 Busch Stadium Missouri St. Louis, Missouri 35,817 April 4, 2015[88]  New Zealand 4–0 May 16, 2019[89]  New Zealand 5–0 2–0–0
2 Bank of America Stadium (Ericsson Stadium) North Carolina Charlotte, North Carolina 10,315 April 8, 2000[1]  Iceland 0–0 October 3, 2019[90]  South Korea 2–0 1–0–1
2 TQL Stadium Ohio Cincinnati, Ohio 22,515 September 21, 2021[91]  Paraguay 8–0 September 21, 2023[92]  South Africa 3–0 2–0–0
2 DRV PNK Stadium Florida Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 16,917 November 10, 2022[93]  Germany 1–2 December 2, 2023[94]  China 3–0 1–1–0
2 BMO Stadium (Banc of California Stadium) California Los Angeles, California 20,941 April 7, 2019[95]  Belgium 6–0 March 3, 2024[96]  Colombia 3–0 2–0–0
2 Lower.com Field Ohio Columbus, Ohio 19,049 April 9, 2022[97]  Uzbekistan 9–1 April 9, 2024[98]  Canada 2–2
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2 Audi Field Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. 18,972 September 6, 2022[99]  Nigeria 2–1 July 16, 2024[100]  Costa Rica 0–0 1–0–1
2 Geodis Park Tennessee Nashville, Tennessee 25,471 February 19, 2023[101]  Japan 1–0 October 27, 2024[102]  Iceland 3–1 2–0–0
1 Unknown Georgia (U.S. state) Atlanta, Georgia 5,532 April 10, 1993[41]  Germany 3–0 1–0–0
1 Galbreath Field Ohio Cincinnati, Ohio 1,100 June 12, 1993[41]  Canada 7–0 1–0–0
1 Mansfield High School Ohio Mansfield, Ohio 6,120 June 15, 1993[41]  Italy 5–0 1–0–0
1 Westerville North High School Ohio Westerville, Ohio Unknown June 19, 1993[41]  Italy 1–0 1–0–0
1 Pontiac Silverdome Michigan Pontiac, Michigan 3,572 June 21, 1993[41]  Canada 3–0 1–0–0
1 Showalter Field Florida Orlando, Florida 2,238 February 24, 1995[7]  Denmark 7–0 1–0–0
1 Unknown Georgia (U.S. state) Decatur, Georgia 5,432 April 28, 1995[7]  Finland 2–0 1–0–0
1 Cheney Stadium Washington (state) Tacoma, Washington 3,291 May 12, 1995[7]  Brazil 3–0 1–0–0
1 Unknown Oregon Portland, Oregon 4,911 May 14, 1995[7]  Brazil 4–1 1–0–0
1 Franklin Stadium Texas Dallas, Texas 6,145 May 19, 1995[7]  Canada 9–1 1–0–0
1 Unknown Florida Orlando, Florida 2,130 February 10, 1996[7]  Denmark 2–1 1–0–0
1 Blossom Field Texas San Antonio, Texas 2,192 February 15, 1996[7]  Sweden 3–0 1–0–0
1 Deer Park Stadium Texas Houston, Texas 2,865 February 17, 1996[7]  Sweden 3–0 1–0–0
1 Unknown Georgia (U.S. state) Decatur, Georgia 4,212 March 14, 1996[7]  Germany 6–0 1–0–0
1 Unknown Pennsylvania Horsham, Pennsylvania 5,112 May 16, 1996[7]  Japan 4–0 1–0–0
1 Unknown Florida Tampa, Florida 5,500 July 4, 1996[7]  Australia 2–1 1–0–0
1 Unknown Florida Pensacola, Florida 5,234 July 6, 1996[7]  Australia 2–1 1–0–0
1 Orange Bowl Florida Miami, Florida 55,560 July 25, 1996[7]  China 0–0 0–0–1
1 Unknown North Carolina Greensboro, North Carolina 3,376 April 24, 1997[7]  France 4–2 1–0–0
1 Unknown Florida Tampa, Florida 1,803 April 27, 1997  France 2–1 1–0–0
1 Unknown Illinois St. Charles, Illinois 4,147 May 4, 1997[7]  South Korea 6–1 1–0–0
1 Unknown Oregon Portland, Oregon 5,049 May 11, 1997[7]  England 6–0 1–0–0
1 Unknown Pennsylvania Ambler, Pennsylvania 4,826 June 5, 1997[7]  Australia 9–1 1–0–0
1 Baylor School Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee Unknown October 30, 1997[7]  Sweden 3–1 1–0–0
1 Unknown Pennsylvania Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 5,811 May 10, 1998[7]  Iceland 1–0 1–0–0
1 UCLA North Field California Los Angeles, California 0[c] December 16, 1998[7]  Ukraine 2–1 1–0–0
1 Bulldog Stadium California Fresno, California 5,392 December 20, 1998[7]  Ukraine 5–0 1–0–0
1 Unknown Florida Orlando, Florida 0[d] January 27, 1999[7]  Portugal 7–0 1–0–0
1 Unknown Florida Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 5,152 January 30, 1999[7]  Portugal 6–0 1–0–0
1 Unknown North Carolina Charlotte, North Carolina 10,119 April 29, 1999[7]  Japan 9–0 1–0–0
1 James R. Hallford Stadium (DeKalb Memorial Stadium) Georgia (U.S. state) Atlanta, Georgia 14,562 May 2, 1999[7]  Japan 7–0 1–0–0
1 Nike World Headquarters Oregon Beaverton, Oregon 0[e] June 3, 1999[7]  Australia 4–0 1–0–0
1 FedEx Field (Jack Kent Cooke Stadium) Maryland Landover, Maryland 54,962 July 1, 1999[7]  Germany 3–2 1–0–0
1 Stanford Stadium California Palo Alto, California 73,123 July 4, 1999[7]  Brazil 2–0 1–0–0
1 Mile High Stadium Colorado Denver, Colorado 25,099 September 26, 1999[7]  Brazil 6–0 1–0–0
1 Lockhart Stadium Florida Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 12,031 February 6, 2000[1]  Norway 2–3 0–1–0
1 Florida Atlantic University Florida Boca Raton, Florida 0[f] February 9, 2000[1]  Norway 1–0 0–1–0
1 Bethpage Ballpark (EAB Park) New York (state) Central Islip, New York 6,500 July 7, 2000[1]  Italy 4–1 1–0–0
1 Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium Maryland Annapolis, Maryland 21,278 August 13, 2000[1]  Russia 7–4 1–0–0
1 Maryland Stadium Maryland College Park, Maryland Unknown August 15, 2000[1]  Russia 1–1 0–0–1
1 Robertson Stadium Texas Houston, Texas 11,121 December 10, 2000[1]  Mexico 3–2 1–0–0
1 Chase Field (Bank One Ballpark) Arizona Phoenix, Arizona 12,039 December 17, 2000[1]  Japan 1–1 0–0–1
1 Rice–Eccles Stadium Utah Salt Lake City, Utah 19,584 June 14, 2003[1]  Republic of Ireland 5–0 1–0–0
1 Tad Gormley Stadium Louisiana New Orleans, Louisiana 15,074 July 13, 2003[1]  Brazil 1–0 1–0–0
1 Cotton Bowl Texas Dallas, Texas 23,176 November 3, 2003[1]  Mexico 3–1 1–0–0
1 NRG Stadium (Reliant Stadium) Texas Houston, Texas 16,991 October 23, 2004[1]  Republic of Ireland 5–0 1–0–0
1 Virginia Beach Sportsplex Virginia Virginia Beach, Virginia 3,215 June 26, 2005[1]  Canada 2–0 1–0–0
1 Merlo Field Oregon Portland, Oregon 3,529 July 10, 2005[103]  Ukraine 7–0 1–0–0
1 The Dome at America's Center (Edward Jones Dome) Missouri St. Louis, Missouri 10,861 October 13, 2007[104]  Mexico 5–1 1–0–0
1 Morrison Stadium Nebraska Omaha, Nebraska 6,439 July 13, 2010[105]  Sweden 1–1 0–0–1
1 Fifth Third Bank Stadium (Kennesaw State University Stadium) Georgia (U.S. state) Kennesaw, Georgia 5,759 October 2, 2010[106]  China 2–1 1–0–0
1 Candlestick Park California San Francisco, California 16,315 October 27, 2013[107]  New Zealand 4–1 1–0–0
1 U.S. Bank Stadium Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota 23,400 October 23, 2016[108]  Switzerland 5–1 1–0–0
1 Nippert Stadium Ohio Cincinnati, Ohio 30,529 September 19, 2017[109]  New Zealand 5–0 1–0–0
1 Levi's Stadium California Santa Clara, California 22,788 May 12, 2019[110]  South Africa 3–0 1–0–0
1 CityPark Missouri St. Louis, Missouri 22,294 April 11, 2023[111]  Republic of Ireland 1–0 1–0–0
1 Mercedes-Benz Stadium Georgia (U.S. state) Atlanta, Georgia 50,644 April 6, 2024[112]  Japan 2–1 1–0–0
1 Lynn Family Stadium Kentucky Louisville, Kentucky 13,543 (sellout) October 30, 2024[113]  Argentina 3–0 1–0–0
  1. ^ Doubleheader with a D.C. United match
  2. ^ Doubleheader with 1998 MLS All-Star Game
  3. ^ Played behind closed doors
  4. ^ Played behind closed doors
  5. ^ Played behind closed doors
  6. ^ Played behind closed doors

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