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The U.S. women's national team has a chance to play for gold at the 2024 Paris Olympics, after defeating Germany in extra time.

The USWNT took the win behind a stunner from Sophia Smith, who broke the stalemate in the 95th minute off a great assist from Mallory Swanson. The two nations were in the same group during pool play, and Team USA , powered by a pair of goals from Smith and a tally each by Swanson and Lynn Williams. Tuesday's match was entirely different: more balanced, more physical and with fewer goals.



Although the USWNT got a number of good looks, they struggled to get past Germany's back line and keeper Ann-Katrin Berger to get to the goal. After 90 scoreless minutes, Smith broke through and secured the team's chance to return to Paris for the final. Germany, despite powering through a penalty shootout against Canada and putting up a strong performance against the U.

S., will have to settle for playing for the bronze medal instead. The USWNT outlasts Germany in extra time to take the win, behind that beautiful extra-time goal from Sophia Smith.

Absolutely huge for the U.S. — and for Smith, the savior of today's game.

Next up is a return to Paris for the gold medal match. LET’S GO BACK TO PARIS 🇺🇸 Gear up for the Gold Medal Match » x — U.S.

Women's National Soccer Team (@USWNT) Next stop is Paris, where the USWNT will play the winner of Brazil-Spain for the gold medal. That second semifinal will be starting shortly, and should be a fascinating one — a clash of European and South American styles of play. Either way, it will be the United States' first time playing in the gold medal match since 2012, after getting knocked out in the quarterfinals in 2016 and earning bronze in 2021.

Let's go ahead and watch that Sophia Smith goal again. Absolutely clutch, absolute stunner. SOPHIA SMITH STRIKES IN EXTRA TIME FOR THE USA.

💥🇺🇸 | 📺 USA Network and Peacock — NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) With Sophia Smith's game-winning goal, each of the United States front three — Smith, Mallory Swanson and Trinity Rodman — have scored three goals in this tournament. Great to see from the three players who are the present and future of this U.S.

national team. And that's the game! WE'RE PLAYING FOR GOLD! WE'RE PLAYING FOR GOLD! WE'RE PLAYING FOR GOLD! WE'RE PLAYING FOR GOLD! WE'RE PLAYING FOR GOLD! x — U.S.

Women's National Soccer Team (@USWNT) A big, dangerous chance for Germany, with Sophia Smith clipping the back of Jule Brand just outside the box. But Klara Buehl misses the direct free kick, and a follow-up header from Germany is miraculously saved by Naeher's foot. Smith then pushes down the field with a wide open shot, but Berger comes out for a massive save of her own.

The score holds. Germany gets another corner kick, and gets a dangerous look in the air, but Alyssa Naeher comes down with the ball. The USWNT has shifted much of the team towards the defensive end, with Lynn Williams staying up top and Smith and Swanson in a more midfield spot.

Hayes opts to sub out Swanson for Casey Krueger, who cements that back line for the U.S. and more officially shifts the balance.

Jule Brand gets the second yellow of the game for a tackle on Sophia Smith. The U.S.

get the ball back just beyond the midline; Girma takes the kick and gets the ball to Swanson, but the forwards get caught in traffic and don't get off a shot. Halftime of extra time, with 15 minutes remaining. Sophia Smith comes up big and gives the U.

S. the lead heading into that final overtime frame. Germany gets a corner kick, but Naeher punches it out for the big save.

Naomi Girma stops the rebound to keep the ball out of the box. Another huge chance for Sophia Smith, with a wide open shot, but Berger comes up huge with a save. Still 1-0, but the vibe has shifted; the U.

S. looks far more comfortable now. Trinity Rodman gets another shot, off some more great play from Mallory Swanson, but it goes over the top.

Now that the U.S. is ahead, they can slow things down a bit.

Naeher is taking a bit more time now to take the goal kick, and some German fans in the crowd are unhappy with it. Emily Fox gets a time-wasting warning from center referee Bouchra Mar Karboubi after doing the same thing on a throw-in. Swanson's corner kick goes a bit too far, and Sonnett's attempts to save it from going out of bounds are unsuccessful.

Trinity Rodman nearly makes it two, as Swanson gives her a pass with limited defenders in front of her. Rodman's shot is deflected and gives the U.S.

another huge corner. GOAL FROM SOPHIA SMITH! After more than 95 minutes of scoreless play, Swanson plays a beautiful through-ball to Smith, who catches the defense and Berger off-guard for the stunning strike. SOPHIA SMITH.

RUTHLESS. 🎥 » — U.S.

Women's National Soccer Team (@USWNT) Germany gets the next, with a shot from Klara Buehl nearly sneaking under Alyssa Naeher, but the American keeper is able to keep it out of the goal. Mallory Swanson gets the first shot of extra time, capitalizing on a turnover, but it goes wide left. The USWNT makes two changes heading into extra time, subbing out captain Lindsey Horan for Korbin Albert and Crystal Dunn for Jenna Nighswonger.

Horan in particular has struggled the past few games with giveaways, prompting the change; Albert and Horan are very similar players, which makes her a logical replacement. Subs to start extra time..

. 🔛 Nighswonger, Albert ↩️ Dunn, Horan — U.S.

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