USWNT: The USA will play Jamaica on Tuesday, June 3, instead of China PR

For the next international window, which begins in late May, the United States Women’s National Team will only play China PR once, as for some unspecified reason, China PR “could play only the first match”, which is on Saturday, May 31.

From U.S. Soccer’s press release (11-Apr-2025):

After initially agreeing to play two matches during the upcoming FIFA window, the Chinese Football Association subsequently informed U.S. Soccer that its Women’s National Team could play only the first match.

For the second match, on Tuesday, June 3, the USWNT will now Jamaica, which is currently ranked #40 in the FIFA rankings and is the fourth-highest Concacaf team, behind the USA, Canada, and Mexico. The time, venue, and broadcast details for the match have not changed.

The USWNT has played Jamaica just five previous times, with four of those encounters being in Concacaf qualifying tournaments. The USA has won all five matches by scoring at least four goals and allowing none. (USWNT Media Guide)

In two of those matches, the USA has scored in the first minute. Tiffany Roberts Sahaydak netted a goal at 45 seconds in an August 1994 Women’s World Cup qualifying match, and Carli Lloyd scored 23 seconds into the June 2021 friendly.


See also: “The USA will play friendlies against China PR on May 31st and Jamaica on June 3rd [Updated]”.


Tuesday, June 3, 2025 — 8:00 p.m. EDT

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  • Television: Universo
  • Streaming: Peacock

U.S. Soccer press release: “Jamaica Will Replace China PR as Opponent for the U.S. Women’s National Team on June 3 at Energizer Park in St. Louis” (11-Apr-2025)