United States forward Megan Rapinoe reacts after scoring against Australia in the 12th minute of the teams’ World Cup opener Monday in Winnipeg, Canada.
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United States forward Christen Press heads the ball during a Group D match against Australia on Monday at the Women’s World Cup in Winnipeg, Canada.
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Australian midfielder Katrina Gorry kicks the ball against United States midfielder
Austalia forward Lisa De Vanna scores a goal against the United States in the 28th minute of the first half of the teams’ World Cup opener on Monday in Winnipeg, Canada.
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Forward Lisa De Vanna is swarmed by her Australian teammates after scoring against the United States during the 28th minute of the teams’ Women’s World Cup opener Monday in Winnipeg, Canada.
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Australia’s Katrina Gorry and the United States’ Lauren Holiday battle for control of the ball during the first half of the teams’ Women’s World Cup opener Monday in Winnipeg, Canada.
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Hope Solo looks on during the first half of the United States’ World Cup opener against Australia on Monday in Winnipeg, Canada.
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United States midfielder Christen Press celebrates after scoring a goal in the 61st minute against Australia during the teams’ Women’s World Cup opener Monday in Winnipeg, Canada.
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Christen Press and Sydney Leroux celebrate as the United States takes a 2-1 lead over Australia in their opening match of the Women’s World Cup on Monday in Winnipeg, Canada.
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Austalian midfielder Emily Van Egmond and United States midfielder
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Fans cheer at the World Cup before a Group D match between the United States and Australia on Monday in Winnipeg, Canada.
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