
The United States Women’s National Team and Japan will meet for the third and final time in their April international window tonight at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, Colorado. The USWNT won the first match 2-0 last Saturday, while Japan claimed a 1-0 victory in Seattle on Tuesday, making this rubber match a must-see showdown between two of world football’s most storied programs.
Emma Hayes will look to close the window on a positive note, using this final match to evaluate her squad ahead of the 2026 World Cup cycle. With three games in just over a week, the USWNT has had a rigorous test against one of their fiercest rivals. Japan, meanwhile, will aim to send a message to the world that they are regrouping and ready to challenge for the top spot in women’s international soccer.
This match will be more than just a friendly. It’s a tactical chess match between two elite coaching staffs and a chance for key players to stake their claim for starting roles in the coming months. Hayes has already rotated her squad heavily, giving younger players and emerging talents a chance to prove themselves under pressure.
Dick’s Sporting Goods Park, located just outside Denver, will host the match at 9:00 p.m. Eastern (6:00 p.m. Pacific). The venue has a rich history of hosting international matches and will provide a unique atmosphere for what is expected to be a high-intensity contest.
Fans can watch the game on TNT, truTV, or Universo for English and Spanish broadcasts. Streaming options include HBO Max for English and Peacock for Spanish, with FuboTV offering a free trial for those looking to catch the action online.
Japan enters the match with a 1-2 record in the series, having taken the second game in Seattle. The Japanese team has shown resilience and tactical discipline, with their 1-0 win coming off a clinical counterattack. The USWNT, however, has the edge in overall head-to-head play, holding a 14-8-3 advantage in all-time meetings.
With the international window drawing to a close, this final match will be a chance for both teams to fine-tune their tactics and prepare for the long road ahead. For the USWNT, the focus will be on consistency and finding the right balance between youth and experience.
The next window for the USWNT is set for September, where they’ll face more top-tier opposition in preparation for the 2026 World Cup. Until then, tonight’s match will serve as a final test before the summer break.

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