Allianz Field: An undefeated haven for the USWNT

USWNT returns to Allianz Field, where it has an unbeaten record
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The second game of the United States women's national team against South Korea will take place on Tuesday, June 4th, at the Allianz Field in St. Paul, Minnesota. This stadium has been a successful venue for the USWNT, as they have never lost a match there, and the team is expected to extend their advantage over the South Koreans.

This will be the 17th match for the women's national team in Minnesota and the third at the Allianz Field. The USWNT played at the stadium in 2019 and, most recently, in October 2021, during Carli Lloyd's farewell match. With these two previous victories at the Allianz Field, the stadium has solidified its status as an undefeated paradise for the team.

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Minnesota, in general, is one of the historic homes of the USWNT, with the team playing their first nine games in Blaine, Minnesota, at what was then the Blaine Soccer Complex, later becoming the National Sports Center. The positive history in Minnesota contributes to the team's confidence whenever they play in the state.

In a venue filled with memories, this will be the ideal opportunity for the USWNT to finalize their preparation for the Paris Olympics, aiming for a victory regardless of the margin. Additionally, it will be a crucial moment for Emma Hayes to select her 18 players for the main competition of the year.

Furthermore, the United States has an excellent record against South Korea, with 16 games of unbeaten streak (12 wins, 0 losses, and 4 draws). The USWNT has not conceded a goal to the South Koreans since 2019, reinforcing the team's confidence in defense.

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With all these factors in their favor, expectations are high for another solid performance from the USWNT, consolidating their Olympic preparation and maintaining the tradition of success in Minnesota and, specifically, at the Allianz Field.

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