ACL injuries are keeping stars out of Women's World Cup

Dutch forward Vivianne Miedema and England’s Leah Williamson are among the stars of women's soccer who won’t be playing in the World Cup.

In bid for World Cup three-peat, USWNT aims for soccer's most elusive feat

At no point in the long history of the World Cup, dating back nearly a century for the men and since 1991 for the women, has a team managed to clinch three championships on the bounce and in very few cases has gotten anywhere close to doing so.

Alex Morgan, Lindsey Horan will co-captain USWNT at 2023 World Cup

Lindsey Horan and Alex Morgan have been named U.S. women's national team captains for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, which begins in two weeks.

Alyssa Thompson named to US Women's World Cup team

Thompson was named to the team less than two weeks after graduating from Harvard-Westlake School. She's one of two Angel City FC players who will represent the U.S.

2-time FIFA Player of the Year Carli Lloyd to work as Fox studio analyst for Women's World Cup

JP Dellacamera will be Fox’s lead play-by-play commentator for the third straight Women’s World Cup and two-time FIFA Player of the Year Carli Lloyd will work as a studio analyst.

FIFA unveils logo for 2026 World Cup

A logo reveal ceremony was held in LA as U.S., Canada and Mexico will all co-host the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Women's World Cup 2023: All you need to know

When is the Women's World Cup 2023? Where is the 2023 Women's World Cup? Who is on the US Women's National Soccer Team? You've got questions, we've got answers.

US Men's National Team World Cup 2022 roster revealed: Snubs and surprises

Forward Haji Wright  and defender Tim Ream were among the notable inclusions when United States men’s national team coach Gregg Berhalter named the Americans’ 26-man roster for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.

Cristiano Ronaldo makes sensational return to Manchester United

Cristiano Ronaldo is headed back to Manchester United after the English club said it reached a deal with Juventus.

US women's national soccer team settles inequity claim

U.S. women's national team players and the U.S. Soccer Federation settled their long-running lawsuit over inequitable working conditions with the men's team while leaving their dispute over unequal pay for additional litigation.

Women's soccer claim of unequal pay tossed, can argue travel

A federal judge threw out the unequal pay claim by players on the U.S. women's national soccer team but allowed their allegation of discriminatory travel accommodations and medical support services to go to trial.