USWNT 2027 World Cup roster predictions 2.0: What changed with SheBelieves Cup win?

U.S. coach Emma Hayes has just six international windows left before she must select a roster for the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup.

Published on Mar. 9, 2026

The U.S. women's national team's 2027 FIFA World Cup roster is taking shape, with coach Emma Hayes identifying a "core group" of players to build around. The team's recent SheBelieves Cup title provided further clues about Hayes' plans, with several players impressing and potentially earning spots on the final roster. The article analyzes the current roster predictions, highlighting changes from the previous version and the factors that went into the selections.

Why it matters

The 2027 World Cup is quickly approaching, and the USWNT's performance and roster decisions will have a significant impact on the team's chances of success. This analysis provides insight into the team's development and the key players who could shape the squad for the tournament.

The details

The article examines the USWNT's roster predictions, including the goalkeepers, defenders, midfielders, and forwards. It highlights the importance of tournament-level experience and the emergence of players like Gisele Thompson and Jaedyn Shaw, who impressed during the recent SheBelieves Cup. The author also discusses the challenges of predicting the forward group, with the availability of players like Sophia Wilson and the competition for spots creating uncertainty.

  • The 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup in Brazil is now taking shape, with the tournament just 473 days away.
  • The USWNT's recent SheBelieves Cup title provided further clues about coach Emma Hayes' plans for the 2027 World Cup roster.
  • Hayes has just six international windows left before she must select the final 2027 World Cup roster.

The players

Emma Hayes

The head coach of the U.S. women's national team, who is in the process of identifying a "core group" of players for the 2027 World Cup.

Catarina Macario

A forward for the USWNT who has missed the last two national team camps due to a leg injury, but is likely to be a key part of the 2027 World Cup roster.

Sophia Wilson

A forward for the USWNT who recently returned to the field for the Portland Thorns after a maternity leave, and is a potential addition to the 2027 World Cup roster.

Tierna Davidson

A defender for the USWNT who is available for competition with Gotham FC after a year away due to an ACL injury, and is expected to be part of the 2027 World Cup roster.

Jaedyn Shaw

A midfielder for the USWNT who had a strong performance at the recent SheBelieves Cup and has worked her way into the 2027 World Cup conversation.

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What they’re saying

“The depth might have been there, but it hadn't been developed.”

— Emma Hayes, U.S. women's national team coach (nytimes.com)

“Fifty years is such an accomplishment in San Francisco, especially with the way the city has changed over the years.”

— Gordon Edgar, grocery employee (Instagram)

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