Claire Hutton Scores First International Goal to Help the United States Beat Canada 3-0
- On Wednesday at Audi Field, USWNT midfielder Claire Hutton scored her first senior goal in a 3-0 victory over Canada.
- Leading into the series of friendlies, US coach Emma Hayes and Canada's Casey Stoney evaluated players for 2027 with no major tournament this year.
- Game metrics show the USWNT dominated with 66% possession, 22 shots, and a fifth straight shutout at Audi Field.
- Following the victory, Hayes will consider the win for her closed roster, while Stoney called her team’s performance inexcusable, citing poor fitness and commitment.
- Upcoming September friendlies against South Korea and Japan continue USWNT's five-match winning streak, signaling ongoing depth development ahead of 2027 World Cup.
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Claire Hutton Scores First International Goal To Help United States Women’s Football Team Beat Canada 3–0
Canada's Janine Sonis tried to head clear, but the ball fell to Avery Patterson and then bounced to Coffey about 9 yards from the goal. Both Coffey and Patterson stabbed at the ball, and both appeared to make contact with it. It went straight into the net. Coffey was credited with the goal and Patterson with an assist. Claire Hutton Scores First International Goal To Help United States Women’s Football Team Beat Canada 3–0.
Young Stars Shine as U.S. Dominates Canada with 3-0 Victory | Sports-Games
Young Stars Shine as U.S. Dominates Canada with 3-0 Victory Claire Hutton marked a milestone in her burgeoning career, scoring her first international goal as the United States celebrated a commanding 3-0 victory over Canada on Wednesday night.The Americans, now undefeated in five consecutive friendlies, have consistently outshone their opponents, boasting an impressive 18-0 cumulative scoreline following their loss to Brazil in April.Coach Emma…

Claire Hutton scores her first USWNT goal in victory over Canada
By NOAH TRISTER AP Sports Writer WASHINGTON — Just playing for the U.S. national team was a big opportunity for Claire Hutton. Then Canada left her a bit too much space at the edge of the 6-yard box – and Rose Lavelle found her with a perfect corner kick. The 19-year-old midfielder was ready. Hutton headed home her first international goal, and the Americans easily dispatched Canada, 3-0, in an exhibition match on Wednesday for their fifth strai…
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