Eleven NWSL players have been called up to represent four national teams at the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup in Colombia. The tournament begins on August 31 and concludes on September 22. The 2024 edition of the tournament is the largest ever, with 24 countries taking part. Squads consist of players born on or after January 1, 2004.
NWSL Players Competing at the U-20 Women’s World Cup
Canada: Amanda Allen (ORL)
Japan: Manaka Matsukubo (NC)
New Zealand: Milly Clegg (LOU)
United States: Emeri Adames (SEA), Jordyn Bugg (SEA), Claire Hutton (KC), Riley Jackson (NC), Savy King (BAY), Ally Lemos (ORL), Ally Sentnor (UTA), Gisele Thompson (LA)
Group Stage Fixtures Featuring NWSL Players
Aug. 31, 4:00 pm EDT – France v Canada
Sept. 1, 4:00 pm EDT – Spain v USA
Sept. 2, 9:00 pm EDT – Japan v New Zealand
Sept. 3, 9:00 pm EDT – Fiji v Canada
Sept. 4, 9:00 pm EDT – Morocco v USA
Sept. 5, 6:00 pm EDT – Japan v Ghana
Sept. 5, 9:00 pm EDT – Austria v New Zealand
Sept. 6, 9:00 pm EDT – Canada v Brazil
Sept. 7, 7:00 pm EDT – USA v Paraguay
Sept. 8, 7:00 pm EDT – Austria v Japan
Sept. 8, 9:00 pm EDT – New Zealand v Ghana
Knockout Stages
The knockout stages of the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup begin on Wednesday, September 11 with the Round of 16. The quarterfinals are set to take place on Sunday, September 15, with the semifinals on Wednesday, September 18. The third-place match will be played on Saturday, September 21 prior to the final on Sunday, September 22.
Fans can watch the U-20 Women’s World Cup live through FOX, Telemundo, and NBC Universo in the United States, and globally on FIFA+, where replays and highlights will also be available.
This article will be updated throughout the tournament to include knockout stage matches if applicable.