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USWNT's Future Stars Emerge for 2027 World Cup
4 Dec
Summary
- Coach Emma Hayes is expanding the player pool for the 2027 Women's World Cup.
- New talent is being evaluated ahead of 2026 World Cup qualifiers.
- Several young players are making strong cases for roster spots.

The U.S. Women's National Team is strategically building towards the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup, with head coach Emma Hayes focusing on expanding the player pool and intentional experimentation throughout 2025. As the year concludes, the team is evaluating a wider array of talent, including players from the U23 squad, to solidify its roster for upcoming World Cup qualifiers in November 2026. This period of assessment aims to identify promising athletes ready to contribute at the highest level.
Several players are making compelling cases for future call-ups and potential roster spots. Goalkeepers Phallon Tulis-Joyce and Claudia Dickey have impressed with consistent starts and strong club performances. In the midfield, 18-year-old Lily Yohannes is showcasing remarkable vision and skill. The forward line sees Alyssa Thompson as a consistent starter and Catarina Macario regaining form after injury, both vying for prominent roles.
The expanded talent pool also includes promising defenders like Tara McKeown and Avery Patterson, and dynamic forwards such as Michelle Cooper, who has quickly become a valuable asset. While some players are established, the program is actively integrating new faces and developing depth, ensuring a competitive environment as the team progresses towards its World Cup aspirations.




