Canada 2-2 USA (aet, 1-3 on pens): Concacaf W Gold Cup semi-final – as it happened (2024)

Key events

  • 7 Mar 2024Full time: USA 2-2 Canada (3-1 PKs)
  • 7 Mar 2024Goooooal! USA 2-2 Canada (Leon 120+6)
  • 7 Mar 2024Halftime of extra time: USA 2-1 Canada
  • 7 Mar 2024Gooooaaaaal! USA 2-1 Canada (Smith 99)
  • 7 Mar 2024End regulation time: USA 1-1 Canada
  • 7 Mar 2024Goooooaalll! USA 1-1 Canada (Huitema 82)
  • 7 Mar 2024Delay
  • 7 Mar 2024Halftime: USA 1-0 Canada
  • 7 Mar 2024GOAAAAAL!!! USA 1-0 Canada (Shaw 20)
  • 7 Mar 2024Canada lineup
  • 7 Mar 2024US lineup

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7 Mar 202402.24EST

Naeher the hero as USA hold off Canada in rain-soaked W Gold Cup semi-finalRead more

7 Mar 202401.22EST

And so, at long last, good night. Or, for half of the USA and Canada geographically and more than half in terms of population, good morning.

7 Mar 202401.21EST

Full time: USA 2-2 Canada (3-1 PKs)

Cue the breathless Alyssa Naeher hype. Truth is she had some bad moments in this game. Even if the penalty call just before the final whistle was a bit harsh, Naeher made a mess of that play, and the field conditions weren’t an excuse.

But there’s one characteristic of the US women that simply does not change – no matter who’s coaching, no matter who’s in goal, no matter who’s in form.

They have a nearly boundless capacity to find a way to get it done.

Two chances. That’s pretty much all they got. Both put away as if they were returning an easy serve on a suburban pickleball court.

Few mistakes. Naeher had a couple of dodgy decisions, Tierna Davidson was lucky not to concede a first-half penalty, and the vaunted US midfield wasn’t particularly effective. But they figured out the field conditions and Canada did not. They stuck with the forwards they were marking and Canada did not. They cleared the ball from danger and Canada did not.

On paper, you might be tempted to favor Brazil in the final. They routed the team that dominated the US earlier in this tournament. They’ll be better rested than a US team that just played 120 grueling minutes running through a wading pool.

But you can never, ever think for a moment that the US can’t find a way to win.

(Except when they run out of tactical ideas in 2003, have a total team meltdown in 2007, and suffer an epic scoring slump in 2021. But you get the idea.)

Canada 2-2 USA (aet, 1-3 on pens): Concacaf W Gold Cup semi-final – as it happened (1)

7 Mar 202401.10EST

PKs: USA 3-1 Canada (Fleming saved)

Psssst .. Canada? Don’t shoot to the exact spot where Naeher just saved twice!

They did.

And it’s over.

7 Mar 202401.09EST

PKs: USA 3-1 Canada (Horan good)

A slight stutter-step from Horan, Sheridan guesses to her left, and Horan hits it the other way.

Canada 2-2 USA (aet, 1-3 on pens): Concacaf W Gold Cup semi-final – as it happened (2)

7 Mar 202401.08EST

PKs: USA 2-1 Canada (Quinn good)

Naeher starts to go to her right again, but the Duke alum blasts it into the upper right.

7 Mar 202401.07EST

PKs: USA 1-0 Canada (Huitema saved)

Exactly the same spot as Leon – to Naeher’s right, and nowhere near far enough away from the big American keeper.

Guess who’s taking the next one?

7 Mar 202401.06EST

PKs: USA 1-0 Canada (Albert misses)

The young player based in Europe sends her shot far over the bar.

7 Mar 202401.06EST

PKs: USA 1-0 Canada (Leon saved)

Canada sends up the woman who just equalized from the spot. The crowd isn’t happy.

Naeher saves. Now they’re happy.

7 Mar 202401.04EST

PKs: USA 1-0 Canada (Smith good)

Sheridan guessed right, but Smith placed it perfectly into the lower left corner.

7 Mar 202401.04EST

USA will shoot first. It’s Sophia Smith …

7 Mar 202401.03EST

So Gilles, at fault on both US goals, draws the foul that levels the game.

What a wild sequence of events.

Canada subs on Shelina Zadorsky, which I could’ve sworn can’t be done at this stage.

7 Mar 202401.00EST

Goooooal! USA 2-2 Canada (Leon 120+6)

Naeher jumps to her right. Leon sends it the other way.

And we’re going to penalties.

It’s 1 a.m. on the East Coast, and I have turned down a substitute-teaching assignment for the morning.

7 Mar 202400.59EST

This will be very close to the last kick of the game.

Adriana Leon vs. Alyssa Naeher.

I actually thought the first-half PK shout was more substantial.

Leon takes many deep breaths. No way she’s going to make this.

And I’m wrong again …

7 Mar 202400.58EST

We’ll have an on-field review.

Wow.

I think Naeher actually got a little bit of the ball, which would mean no penalty.

The referee disagrees. This will be a penalty, and that’s a brave, brave call. The crowd is unhappy. Naeher gets a yellow card.

Canadian players are trying to move Emily Sonnett away from the penalty spot, where Sonnett has no right to be.

Coaches, don’t let your players emulate any of this.

7 Mar 202400.55EST

120th min +1: Well, THAT was interesting! Alyssa Naeher races off her line to grab a long ball floated into the area and gets nothing but Gilles, who was racing forward to get her head to it.

And it’s being checked for a possible penalty.

Still checking …

Still checking …

Just send it for a review. Come on.

7 Mar 202400.53EST

120th min: Huitema barely gets a head to a Canadian cross. Naeher collects. One minute of stoppage time, and that’ll be it.

7 Mar 202400.53EST

119th min: Midge Purce gets the honor of standing on the sideline waiting to come in while Naeher wastes time. She isn’t waved into the game for some reason.

7 Mar 202400.52EST

118th min: Girma calmly deposits the ball out of play to break up a Canadian attack. As mentioned 18 hours ago when this coverage started, she’s the key for the US.

7 Mar 202400.50EST

116th min: Lavelle has been superb since her introduction into this game. She disrupts a Canadian attack and wins a throw.

7 Mar 202400.47EST

113th min: End-to-end clearances now. That’s not a good thing.

7 Mar 202400.44EST

111th min: Gilles holds well under pressure and starts the ball back toward the US goal. The ball eventually goes wide of Naeher’s goal, and we’ll see a long goal kick.

7 Mar 202400.42EST

109th minute: Ball down the right for Larisey, and she threads the ball into the penalty area for Huitema. The field must have finally dried a bit – that pass would’ve been literally impossible at some points of this game. But Huitema isn’t able to control and shoot.

7 Mar 202400.40EST

107th minute: Emily Sonnett takes the ball to the corner flag. Does she expect to stay there for 13 minutes?

7 Mar 202400.39EST

106th minute: Larisey replaces Carle in the final Canadian sub.

7 Mar 202400.36EST

Halftime of extra time: USA 2-1 Canada

A whistle, and a roar and scream from the crowd. They realize we have 15 more minutes, right? Maybe?

7 Mar 202400.36EST

105th min +1: Quinn battles near midfield and leaves a few bodies strewn about like that classic camera shot of all the dead people and animals in Game of Thrones. Like that battle, it ultimately meant nothing.

7 Mar 202400.33EST

104th min: Most of the possession favors the US right now, which is unfortunate for the trailing team.

7 Mar 202400.31EST

101st min: USA corner kick, and Horan heads wide. She may be a bit disappointed that she didn’t put one of her chances on target tonight.

7 Mar 202400.29EST

Gooooaaaaal! USA 2-1 Canada (Smith 99)

Canada’s defense will be wondering how that happened. A simple flick-on from Rose Lavelle, and all of a sudden, Sophia Smith has a clear shot from 15 yards out. Goal.

Replay … let’s see … oh no. It’s Gilles again. Her backpass was essentially an assist on the first US goal. Now she’s been drawn out of position to allow Smith all the time in the world to line up what will likely stand as the game-winner.

(No, my predictions aren’t worth the virtual ink they’re printed on.)

7 Mar 202400.26EST

97 min: Huitema races back in.

Canada play forward for Olivia Smith, but she’s offside. Is that our first offside tonight?

(Checks)

Nope. Second. Both on Canada.

7 Mar 202400.25EST

95 min: Assaf Oron writes, “Some refs would have not even whistled for a foul, let alone a yellow card. Red? That’s just so far out. She basically ended the game right there and then. Yes, Brazil were better than Mexico and would have likely won anyway. But from the 29th minute on the match had lost its meaning.”

I was enjoying a nice early evening out watching a colleague sing at a local bar around that time, so I have no opinion of the matter.

But all of this is distracting from what really matters here – rain.

(And, unfortunately, an apparent shoulder injury for Huitema.)

7 Mar 202400.23EST

93 min: David Forshaw writes: “I agree with Geoff Danks, the officials have been guilty of this for years. And not just against Canada.”

I’m presuming that means a bit of favoritism toward the US. Since I started refereeing myself, I’ve been a bit kinder to officials, but I think there’s always an inclination to favor the big names, and the US names are generally the biggest.

7 Mar 202400.20EST

91 min: Outstanding recovery from Davidson to stop the substitute Smith from bearing down on Naeher’s goal.

Canada 2-2 USA (aet, 1-3 on pens): Concacaf W Gold Cup semi-final – as it happened (2024)

FAQs

Has USA ever won the Concacaf Gold Cup? ›

Mexico, seven-time winner of the Gold Cup, defeated the U.S. in the 1993, 1998, 2009 and 2011 finals, downed Brazil in '96 and 2003 and most recently defeated Jamaica in 2015. The U.S. has won five Gold Cups, the inaugural 1991 event, and again in 2002, 2005, 2007 and 2013.

What is the score of the Concacaf championship between USA and Canada? ›

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Is Concacaf owned by FIFA? ›

Concacaf is one of FIFA's six continental confederations, servicing 41 Member Associations, from Canada in the north to Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana in the south. Concacaf means football first.

Has the US even won the World Cup? ›

Has the U.S. ever won a knockout match at the World Cup? The U.S. men have never won the World Cup, and have not advanced beyond the quarterfinals in over 90 years.

Why is Brazil in the Gold Cup? ›

Brazil are one of the four invited teams to the 2024 W Gold Cup. Brazil were winners of the 2022 Conmebol Copa America Femenina. Record 2022 CONMEBOL Copa America: GP-6 W-6 D-0 L-0 (GF-20 GA-0).

How can I watch Concacaf in USA? ›

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What is the prize money for the Gold Cup 2024? ›

Gold Cup 2024: Prize Money

The winner will take home around £351,688. This was revealed last year by Galopin Des Champ's owner, Mrs Audrey Turley last year. Second place will pocket £132,500, third will walk away with £66,312, fourth place gets £33,125 and fifth comes away with £16,625.

Where is the Concacaf W Gold Cup held? ›

Prelims: Six teams

The 2024 Concacaf W Gold Cup will begin with a Preliminary Round (Prelims) played at Dignity Health Sports Park Track and Field Stadium on February 17, 2024.

What does the Concacaf winner get? ›

Winner: $500,000. Runner-up: $300,000. Semifinalists: $200,000.

How many Concacaf Nations League has USA won? ›

3 titles

How many Concacaf champions does America have? ›

7 titles

What team has won the most Concacaf Champions League? ›

América holds the record for the most victories, having won the competition seven times since its inception. Only four teams, all Mexican, have been able to retain their titles. This includes Monterrey (2011, 2012, 2013), Pachuca (2007, 2008), Cruz Azul twice (1969, 1970, 1971 and 1996, 1997), and América (2015, 2016).

What is the biggest Concacaf tournament? ›

The Concacaf Gold Cup is the confederation's premier event for national teams, crowning a champion every two years. Initially involving eight teams, the Gold Cup has developed into a competition of 16 nations, which qualify via the Concacaf Nations League and the Gold Cup Prelims.

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