The 2025 SheBelieves Cup wraps up on Wednesday night with a winner-take-all showdown between Japan and the USWNT. Both teams enter the final match with six points, having secured victories over Australia and Colombia, making this the decisive game for the title.
If either team wins outright, they will claim the SheBelieves Cup. However, if the match ends in a draw, Japan will be crowned champions due to their superior goal differential, which is currently four goals better than the United States.
With everything on the line, expect a high-stakes battle between two of the world’s top teams. Don’t miss this thrilling finale on Wednesday night!
How to Watch United States vs Japan:
- Date: Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2025
- Time: 10:30 PM EST
- Channel: NBC Universo
- Stream: Fubo (Try for free)
The USWNT defeated Colombia 2-0 and then Australia 2-1 in tournament play. In the most recent game against the Aussies, Lynn Biyendolo got the U.S. off to a huge start with a goal in the first minute, while Michelle Cooper later scored as well. Catarina Macario and Ally Sentnor have scored goals as well in the SheBelieves Cup.
Japan beat Australia in the first game 4-0 and followed that up with a 4-1 win over Colombia. The star of the tournament has been Mina Tanaka, who has scored four goals already, knocking in a pair in each game. Tanaka, who plays for the Utah Royals in the NWSL, is fourth in Japanese history in goals for the senior team, seven back of third-place Kaori Nagamine. Maika Hamano has scored two goals, making them the only two players with multiple goals in this tournament.
Tune in on Wednesday to watch this women’s soccer match. The USWNT has won this tournament five times in a row, but that streak is under serious pressure.
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