Early Saturday morning, at 2:55AM ET, the USA women will take on Australia in a crucial Pacific Four game.
The Eagles have already lost to Canada (and were a shade unlucky) and Australia has already lost to New Zealand (and were a shade unlucky), and it's likely that this game will decide which of these two teams will advance to the WXV 1 later in the year.
Coming into the game the USA can look back at their game with Canada and recognize that they were tied 70 minutes into the game, but, after tackling and tackling and tackling, finally saw two tries go in to win it for the Canadians. Buoyed by a record-breaking US WNT crowd, the USA did well, but know this is just a step toward what they want to do.
"We made some massive defensive ships against really strong Canadian side," said USA captain Kate Zackary. "It was kind of a unique opportunity to get back to my roots a little bit with a different sport and showcase that in the Midwest and the crowd was fantastic every opportunity we had. It was amazing to see the ruby growth in America."
Zackary even scored in front of her old high school and college friends, as the Kansas City test match was essentially in her home town. "It was super special; it's special for me but you kind of forget it can be special for the fans, too."