USA vs. Canada, 2026 SheBelieves Cup: Time, TV schedule, streaming and lineups

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WASHINGTON, DC - JULY 2: Jessie Fleming #17 of Canada battles for the ball with Claire Hutton #15 of the United States during a game between Canada and USWNT at Audi Field on July 2, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Jose L Argueta/ISI Photos/ISI Photos via Getty Images) | ISI Photos via Getty Images

The United States Women’s National Team are back in action tonight in the SheBelieves Cup as they renew their rivalry with their neighbors to the north, Canada. The USWNT are coming off a 2-0 win over Argentina in their first match of the tournament, their sixth straight shutout.

Emma Hayes likely will shift her lineup around quite a bit to give everyone a good amount of playing time. After a physical match against Argentina, they look forward to another physical matchup that also adds the emotion that arguably the biggest rivalry in women’s international soccer can bring. The USWNT want to reclaim the SheBelieves Cup trophy, and a win will put them firmly in the driver’s seat to do just that.

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It won’t be easy, as Canada thrashed Colombia 4-1 in their first SheBelieves match on Sunday. They will hope the offensive production is there to put pressure on the USWNT and test a defense that is still very much young albiet gaining experience by the day. The winner tonight will have their hands closest to the trophy, and the action will be intense on the field as these two neighbors get after it.

Lineups

United States lineup:

Canada lineup:

How to Watch

USWNT vs. Canada

Advertised Kick-off Time: 6:45pm Eastern, 3:45pm Pacific

Venue: Scotts-MiracleGro Field, Columbus

Available TV: TNT (English), truTV (English), Universo (Spanish)

Available streaming: HBO Max (English), Peacock (Spanish), FuboTV (Free Trial)

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