Paris 2024: United States, Brazil to clash in women’s football final

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Sophia Smith scored in extra time, leading the U.S. women’s national team to a victory over Germany in a tense semifinal match at the Paris Olympics on Tuesday.

This win propels the Americans to the gold medal game on Saturday, where they will face Brazil, who triumphed over Spain.

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The United States, under new coach Emma Hayes, is aiming for its first gold medal since 2012.

 

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However, Brazil secured a spot in the final by defeating world champions Spain in a dominant performance.

An own goal by Irene Paredes started Brazil’s scoring, followed by a goal from Gabi Portilho just before half-time.

Adriana added a third goal, despite Brazil missing their all-time leading scorer, Marta, who was suspended after a red card in the group stage.

 

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Although Duda Sampaio’s own goal gave Spain some hope, Kerolin’s goal in added time and a late consolation from Salma Paralluelo sealed the win for Brazil.

Spain will now compete against Germany for the bronze medal in Lyon on Friday at 14:00.

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Brazil is guaranteed to at least match their previous best performance in the Olympics, having won silver medals in 2004 and 2008, both times losing to the U.S.

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