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U.S. Women's Soccer Extends SheBelieves Cup Winning Streak with 1-0 Victory Over Canada
Ally Sentnor's goal in the 55th minute secures the win for the Americans in the 2026 tournament
Apr. 10, 2026 at 2:53pm
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The U.S. women's national soccer team's hard-fought victory over Canada in the 2026 SheBelieves Cup is captured in a dynamic, cubist-inspired illustration that reflects the intensity and skill of the match.Columbus TodayThe United States women's national soccer team secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Canada in the 2026 SheBelieves Cup, held in Columbus, Ohio. Ally Sentnor scored the lone goal for the U.S., extending their winning streak in the tournament to seven shutouts. This was the third straight SheBelieves Cup win for the Americans, who have dominated the series against their northern rivals with a 55-4-9 record since their first meeting in 1986.
Why it matters
The SheBelieves Cup is a prestigious international women's soccer tournament that showcases the top teams in the world. The U.S. and Canada are perennial contenders, with the Americans maintaining a significant advantage in the all-time series. This latest victory continues to cement the USWNT's status as one of the premier programs in the sport, while also highlighting the growth and competitiveness of women's soccer globally.
The details
Sentnor's goal in the 55th minute came after she collected a corner kick from Rose Lavelle and outmaneuvered two Canadian defenders and goalkeeper Kailen Sheridan to find the back of the net. This was Sentnor's seventh international goal, solidifying her role as a key player for the U.S. team. Despite the Americans' overwhelming possession, the game remained scoreless until Sentnor's decisive strike. U.S. coach Emma Hayes strategically included Trinity Rodman in the starting lineup despite her recent back injury, demonstrating the team's ability to adapt and manage player health.
- The game was played on March 4, 2026 in Columbus, Ohio.
- The U.S. has not conceded a goal since their 3-1 win over Portugal in October 2023.
The players
Ally Sentnor
A rising star for the U.S. women's national soccer team, Sentnor scored the game-winning goal in the 55th minute to secure the victory over Canada.
Rose Lavelle
The veteran U.S. midfielder provided the assist on Sentnor's goal, continuing to be a key playmaker for the national team.
Kailen Sheridan
The Canadian goalkeeper was unable to stop Sentnor's shot, despite her team's strong defensive effort.
Emma Hayes
The head coach of the U.S. women's national team, Hayes made strategic decisions that helped her team secure the victory, including the inclusion of Trinity Rodman despite her recent injury.
Casey Stoney
The head coach of the Canadian women's national team, Stoney praised her team's performance but acknowledged areas for improvement following the loss to the U.S.
What they’re saying
“We must continue to push ourselves and improve in order to compete with the best teams in the world. This loss will only make us stronger.”
— Casey Stoney, Head Coach, Canadian Women's National Team
“I'm proud of the way our team battled and kept a clean sheet against a very talented Canadian side. Ally's goal was a moment of individual brilliance that made the difference.”
— Emma Hayes, Head Coach, U.S. Women's National Team
What’s next
The U.S. women's national team will look to continue their strong form in the upcoming FIFA Women's World Cup, which is scheduled to take place later this year.
The takeaway
The U.S. women's national team's victory over Canada in the 2026 SheBelieves Cup highlights their continued dominance in international women's soccer. Despite Canada's own successes, the Americans have maintained a significant advantage in the rivalry, showcasing their ability to adapt and perform at the highest level. This win further cements the USWNT's status as one of the premier programs in the sport, as they set their sights on the upcoming FIFA Women's World Cup.
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