'Want to play teams from all parts of the world' – Emma Hayes' USWNT set for pair of friendlies against Italy to close out the year

USWNT coach Emma Hayes’ side will play a pair of friendlies against Italy to close the year, U.S. Soccer announced Monday. The first match is set for Nov. 28 in Orlando, while the second will take place in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on Dec. 1. The USWNT will play three friendlies in October - two against Portugal, and one against New Zealand.

'Want to play teams from all parts of the world' – Emma Hayes' USWNT set for pair of friendlies against Italy to close out the year'Want to play teams from all parts of the world' – Emma Hayes' USWNT set for pair of friendlies against Italy to close out the year

is coming off an inspirational run at the 2025 UEFA Women’s Euros where they fell to eventual champions in the semifinal, but not before holding a 1-0 lead deep into second half stoppage time before England equalized.

Italy would eventually fall on a last-minute goal in overtime. Italy had last reached the semifinals of the tournament in 1997. The USWNT and Italy last met in 2011.

“As we prepare for qualifying at the end of 2026, we want to play teams from all parts of the world with different styles and different strengths, so getting to play Italy, one of Europe’s up-and-coming teams, will be a great way to end the year,” Hayes said in a statement. “This has been a very productive year for our team, learning about each other while embracing our philosophies and standards, so we’re looking forward to two more games against a quality team to continue to grow.”

The USWNT hasn’t played a competitive fixture in Florida since 2023, when they faced in Ft. Lauderdale. Trinity Rodman, Lindsey Heaps and Sophia Wilson scored the goals in that match.

The USWNT will drop the roster for the fixtures later this fall. Barring injury, the matches could mark a welcome return for a fully-fit Trinity Rodman, who has regularly featured for the this season after missing USWNT matches with persistent back pain.