Next Up for the U.S. Women: The Netherlands, and a World Cup Final Rematch

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Next Up for the U.S. Women: The Netherlands, and a World Cup Final Rematch
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The U.S. women face their toughest test of the World Cup group stage, the Netherlands, in a 2019 final rematch. The outcome could reveal whether the most injury-depleted U.S. squad in recent memory can beat the world’s top teams.

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Alex Morgan, left, vies with Stefanie Van Der Gragt of the Netherlands during the 2019 Women’s World Cup final.

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