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Claire Hutton Scores First International Goal to Help the United States Beat Canada 3-0

  • The United States women's national soccer team defeated Canada 3-0 in a friendly match on Wednesday night at Audi Field in Washington, D.C.
  • The game followed recent matches where the U.S. had back-to-back 4-0 wins against Ireland and was without major tournaments this year, while Canada was missing several key players.
  • Sam Coffey scored the opening goal from a Rose Lavelle free kick in the 17th minute, Claire Hutton added a header in the 36th minute, and Yazmeen Ryan completed scoring in the 89th minute.
  • The U.S. dominated the match with 66% ball control, taking 22 shots to Canada’s 7—including 8 attempts on goal compared to 3 for Canada—and held a significant 6-0 advantage in corner kicks, securing their fifth consecutive clean sheet as coach Casey Stoney described it as "a game we should never lose."
  • The victory extended the U.S. winning streak to five friendlies with a combined score of 18-0 and dropped Canada's record under Stoney to 6-2-1 amid struggles to contain the top-ranked Americans.
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Sam Coffey and Claire Hutton scored in the first half and the world's #1 Americans easily defeated Canada 3-0 in a friendly women's soccer game on Wednesday.

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