England and USA played out a goalless draw on Saturday in front of the biggest crowd ever seen at a women’s international friendly match.
Emma Hayes’ return to London drew an attendance of 78,346 at England’s national stadium as the world’s top-ranked teams failed to find a breakthrough.
The USWNT were largely the more threatening side, but clear-cut chances were scarce and England goalkeeper Mary Earps performed well when called upon. At the other end, Alyssa Naeher — who will bow out from international football this year — secured a 10th clean sheet in 2024, the most she has managed in a single year in her USWNT career.
With the scoreless draw, Alyssa Naeher earns her 10th shutout of 2024: her most in any year for the USWNT! pic.twitter.com/QzWTw06Ixx
— U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team (@USWNT) November 30, 2024
England enjoyed a positive spell early in the second half before the U.S. won a penalty for a handball by Alex Greenwood, although VAR correctly overturned the call. That incident largely killed the home side’s momentum and they seemed happy to play for the 0-0, perhaps with that 4-3 home loss to Germany in October still on their minds.
Sarina Wiegman’s side will now turn their attention to a friendly with Switzerland on Tuesday, while USA head to the Netherlands.
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England vs. USWNT final score
Fulltime | Goalscorers | |
England | 0 | |
USWNT | 0 |
Venue: Wembley Stadium, London…