National Women's World Cup: USA Takes On Sweden In A Game That Means Little – And Everything Sweden dealt the U.S. a painful loss at the 2016 Summer Olympics. The U.S. squad has spent the past three years working on new strategies to win this time. Laurel Wamsley
National Women's World Cup: First Week Brings Big Wins, Gorgeous Goals — And Some Controversy A U.S. squad that just might be the best ever is already making history. Italy is doing better than expected, while Brazil and Australia have had rockier paths. Laurel Wamsley
Arts & Life Can the U.S. women repeat as World Cup champions? Kim Malcolm talks with Lesle Gallimore about the 2019 Women's World Cup, and the outlook for the United States Women's National Soccer Team. Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
National Women's World Cup: U.S. Is 'Ready, Excited, Hungry' As It Takes On Thailand The U.S. enters its first game armed with enormous talent, deep experience and high expectations. The team is prepared for a long tournament run while staying focused on the opponent in front of them. Laurel Wamsley
Arts & Life 'Like a good Catholic girl, I didn’t want to upset anybody.' Abby Wambach finds her power "This book is my attempt to try and build a bridge for women and men to work together. The only way we can start that process is through education." Bill Radke Alison Bruzek
National U.S. Women's Soccer Team Sues U.S. Soccer For Gender Discrimination The lawsuit argues that U.S. Soccer has a policy of paying the women's team less than the men's. "We deserved to be paid equally for our work, regardless of our gender," says player Alex Morgan. Laurel Wamsley
Does Seattle have what it takes to host the 2026 World Cup? Seattle can expect some tough questions in its bid to be one of 10 U.S. cities to host men's World Cup soccer games in 2026: David Hyde
Slowly, soccer is winning Americans over Bill Radke talks to Roger Bennett, co-host of the NBC Sports show "Men In Blazers" about the rise of soccer's popularity in the U.S. and the 2018 World... Amina Al-Sadi Bill Radke
Here's why Portland has been hating on Seattle for a looooong time The unofficial chants of Portland Timbers and Seattle Sounders fans can sometimes get a little, shall we say, impolite? David Hyde