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USA vs Portugal 0-0: Women’s World Cup 2023 – as it happened

All the updates from the final Group E clash between the USA and Portugal at Eden Park in Auckland.

By Adam Hancock
Published On 1 Aug 20231 Aug 2023

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This blog is now closed, thanks for joining us. These were the updates from the Portugal vs USA Women’s World Cup match on Tuesday, August 1.

  • Holders the United States survived a late scare against Portugal to draw 0-0 and limp into the last 16 of the Women’s World Cup in their third and final Group E match.
  • The US will likely face Sweden in the next round after finishing second in the group.
  • The Netherlands topped the group after a 7-0 demolition of Vietnam, while Portugal were knocked out.
  • FIFA rankings: USA 1, Portugal 21.
  • live-orange
    1 Aug 2023 - 09:30
     (09:30 GMT)

    That’s a wrap!

    We almost witnessed one of the greatest shocks in World Cup history in Auckland as the post saved the USA from the humiliation of exiting the tournament in the group stages.

    But the world champions survived an almighty scare and progress in the tournament.

    The Netherlands will join them in the last 16 after annihilating Vietnam 7-0.

    There are two games remaining today as Group D comes to a close. We’ll have live coverage as England look to secure qualification against China in Adelaide.

  • live-orange
    1 Aug 2023 - 09:23
     (09:23 GMT)

    An unwelcome stat for the USA

    Five points marks the USA’s worst ever group stage performance at the Women’s World Cup.

    After easing past Vietnam in their opening match, they drew with the Netherlands and Portugal.

    They’ll play the winners of Group G in their last 16 match. As it stands, that will most likely mean a huge clash with Sweden in Melbourne.

    The USA will need to vastly improve for that one.

    The reigning champs are through to the Round of 16! 🇺🇸@USWNT | #FIFAWWC pic.twitter.com/aS7ONQotEz

    — FIFA Women's World Cup (@FIFAWWC) August 1, 2023

  • live-orange
    1 Aug 2023 - 09:19
     (09:19 GMT)

    Andonovski speaks after the match

    Vlatko Andonovski has also been trying to explain why the USA are struggling to take their chances:

    “Obviously it’s a fairly new team, look at the players on the field,” he said.

    “The more time we spend together, the more of those chances we are going to take”.

    The final standings for Group E 📊 pic.twitter.com/vzZ5f11oVu

    — U.S. Women's National Soccer Team (@USWNT) August 1, 2023

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  • live-orange
    1 Aug 2023 - 09:13
     (09:13 GMT)

    ‘It’s tough to be second’

    USA forward Alex Morgan has been speaking in Auckland:

    “It’s tough to be second, we wanted to go through first. This team gave everything. In the last few minutes we had to get the result and now we move on and we look forward.

    “The players who came in really helped the starting squad but it’s not the result we wanted.”

    She was also asked why the USA are struggling to score goals:

    “It’s just not going into the next. We have so many corners, so many opportunities, we get crosses in but it’s just unlucky.

    “It was a very physical game, the players ran a lot this game and put their bodies on the line”.

  • live-orange
    1 Aug 2023 - 09:07
     (09:07 GMT)

    Right down to the wire. 🤏#USA hold on to secure #FIFAWWC progression!

    — FIFA Women's World Cup (@FIFAWWC) August 1, 2023

  • live-orange
    1 Aug 2023 - 09:03
     (09:03 GMT)

    Group E concludes

    The Netherlands’ thumping 7-0 win over Vietnam in Dunedin ensures that they top Group E with seven points.

    The USA finish second after clinging on for a goalless draw with Portugal. They end the group on five points.

    Portugal finish third, with Vietnam propping up the table on zero points.

    A mesmerising display from @OranjeVrouwen! ✨#BeyondGreatness | #FIFAWWC

    — FIFA Women's World Cup (@FIFAWWC) August 1, 2023

  • live-orange
    1 Aug 2023 - 09:01
     (09:01 GMT)

    A point sends us through to the Round of 16.

    Next stop: Melbourne#USWNT x @Visa pic.twitter.com/0j3pNVmdOW

    — U.S. Women's National Soccer Team (@USWNT) August 1, 2023

  • live-orange
    1 Aug 2023 - 08:59
     (08:59 GMT)

    Full-time

    That’s it. The USA have qualified for the last 16, but it was desperately close.

    Portugal were the width of a post away from a place in the knockout stages. Their players are devastated.

    Full-time: Portugal 0-0 USA

  • live-orange
    1 Aug 2023 - 08:57
     (08:57 GMT)

    Into the final minute

    The USA try to keep the ball to kill time at the end of this one.

    The world champions will be desperate for the full-time whistle.

    90+8 mins: Portugal 0-0 USA

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    Trinity Rodman of the United States is defended by Joana Marchao of Portugal [Carmen Mandato/USSF/Getty Images]
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  • live-orange
    1 Aug 2023 - 08:56
     (08:56 GMT)

    Two late changes for the USA

    Off: Dunn, Morgan

    On: O’Hara, Thompson

    90+6 mins: Portugal 0-0 USA

  • live-orange
    1 Aug 2023 - 08:54
     (08:54 GMT)

    USA clinging on

    Another chance for Portugal!

    Marchao hoists a free kick into the box from long range. Naeher comes out to claim it but she was nowhere near catching the ball.

    Luckily for the USA the ball evades everyone and goes behind for a goal kick. The world champions are clinging on.

    90+5 mins: Portugal 0-0 USA

  • live-orange
    1 Aug 2023 - 08:53
     (08:53 GMT)

    Another chance for Morgan

    Rapinoe finds herself in space on the edge of the Portugal box.

    She curls the ball into a central area and it finds Morgan but she’s unable to direct an effort towards goal.

    The stadium is still stunned by that chance for Portugal.

    90+3 mins: Portugal 0-0 USA

  • live-orange
    1 Aug 2023 - 08:50
     (08:50 GMT)

    Portugal hit the post!

    Portugal hit the post!

    Ana Capeta has absolutely drilled a shot into the right-hand post. She latched on to a forward ball just minutes after coming on.

    Naeher was completely beaten.

    90+1 mins: Portugal 0-0 USA

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    Ana Capeta hits the post [Phil Walter/Getty Images]
  • live-orange
    1 Aug 2023 - 08:49
     (08:49 GMT)

    More changes for Portugal

    Off: Catarina Amado, Diana Silva

    On: Ana Capeta, Joana Marchao

    90 mins: Portugal 0-0 USA

  • live-orange
    1 Aug 2023 - 08:47
     (08:47 GMT)

    Pereira down hurt

    Lavelle swings in a corner from the right and there’s a huge collision between Pereira and Sonnett in the six yard box.

    Prior to that, Amado was the latest Portuguese player to be booked after she fouled Lavelle.

    87 mins: Portugal 0-0 USA

     

  • live-orange
    1 Aug 2023 - 08:44
     (08:44 GMT)

    Morgan takes two shots

    Two chances for Morgan.

    She picks up a searching forward ball. She runs towards the byline and tries to find Rodman in the box but it’s cleared by a Portugal defender. The ball returns straight back to Morgan and she attempts a shot but it’s an easy save for Pereira.

    The Netherlands are now seven up on Vietnam!

    85 mins: Portugal 0-0 USA

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    Alex Morgan during the second half [Carmen Mandato/USSF/Getty Images]
  • live-orange
    1 Aug 2023 - 08:42
     (08:42 GMT)

    Two changes for the USA

    Off: Lindsey Horan, Lynn Williams

    On: Emily Sonnett, Trinity Rodman

    83 mins: Portugal 0-0 USA

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    Lindsey Horan of the United States heads the ball [Robin Alam/USSF/Getty Images]
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  • live-orange
    1 Aug 2023 - 08:41
     (08:41 GMT)

    Another striker comes on for Portugal

    Jessica Silva turns Girma brilliantly and wins a free kick.

    Girma is booked for that pull on Silva’s shirt. Before the free kick, Norton comes off for Encarnacao.

    The free kick is swung into the box. It finds Costa on right edge of the area. She lashes the ball into the centre of the box, but the USA scramble it clear.

    82 mins: Portugal 0-0 USA

  • live-orange
    1 Aug 2023 - 08:38
     (08:38 GMT)

    Silva collides with Fox

    Portugal know that they only need one chance, but they are struggling to create anything of note.

    Jessica Silva collides with Fox on the touchline, but the referee sees nothing wrong with the challenge.

    Portugal are lining up more changes.

    79 mins: Portugal 0-0 USA

  • live-orange
    1 Aug 2023 - 08:36
     (08:36 GMT)

    Plenty to play for

    There’s real tension around Eden Park. Everybody knows what’s at stake here.

    Both teams have struggled to find any real rhythm in this second half.

    76 mins: Portugal 0-0 USA

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    Carole Costa of Portugal in action against Lindsey Horan of the United States [Jose Hernandez/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images]

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