
Emma Hayes believes the USWNT's friendlies in Brazil will provide ideal preparation for the 2027 World Cup. The team will experience Brazilian culture and play against a dynamic opponent.
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Emma Hayes: USWNTâs friendlies in Brazil offer âperfect preparationâ for 2027 World Cup
HARRISON, N.J. â As Emma Hayes wrapped her weeks-long NWSL tour with a final stop in New Jersey on Saturday, the U.S. womenâs national team head coach was already looking ahead to the national teamâs pre-World Cup trip to Brazil.
âFor us as a team, getting the opportunity to go to Brazil prior to the qualification is perfect preparation,â Hayes said from Sports Illustrated Stadium. âYou get a sense, culturally, what the country is like â everything from food to hotels to training pitches to fans and feeling the temperature of the Brazilian fans â plus (we get to) play against a very dynamic team.â
Hayes attended multiple NWSL matches around the country in recent weeks and took time to speak with reporters ahead of Gotham FCâs rematch with expansion side Boston Legacy. She called New York her âspiritual home,â as the early days of her coaching career trace back to Long Island.
Gotham features a slew of active U.S. womenâs national team players, including Emily Sonnett, Rose Lavelle, Tierna Davidson and Jaedyn Shaw, as well as various players like star rookie Jordynn Dudley who have featured previously for the senior team or for the U-23 and U-17 national teams.
Since being hired as the U.S. head coach in 2023, Hayes has reimagined the development pathways for U.S. womenâs soccer players.
She helped revive the Under-23 national team as a link to the senior team, with players seamlessly moving between the two sides. Shaw is one of the biggest examples after she spent time with the U-23 side last year before returning to the senior side as one of its most consistent midfielders.
That change allowed Hayes to fully embrace the entire U.S. womenâs player pool in the years leading up to the 2027 World Cup in Brazil. After selecting first-time call-ups and young, inexperienced players, Hayes narrowed her selections in recent windows to a core group as they prepare for World Cup qualifiers in the fall.
The friendlies offer the team cultural insights and the chance to play against a dynamic opponent, which is crucial for their preparation.
Emma Hayes described the trip as 'perfect preparation' for the World Cup, emphasizing the importance of experiencing the local culture and environment.
Emma Hayes refers to New York as her 'spiritual home,' linking it to the early days of her coaching career in Long Island.
Playing in Brazil allows the team to acclimate to the local conditions and engage with passionate fans, enhancing their competitive readiness.


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The U.S. announced in April that it would play two international friendlies in Brazil this June against the Brazilian womenâs national team. As Hayes said, competing in a host country the year before a World Cup allows the team to encounter what playing in that environment will be like â especially in Brazil, where locals are soccer-obsessed.
âIâve said so many times that Brazil is probably the one team in the world where youâre lucky if you get two or three passes in a row because of the intensity of the press and their deliberate intentions, 1-v-1,â Hayes said. âSo, to experience that in their home backyard, I think, is important, and weâre very much looking forward to it.â
The two matches will mark the first time the two teams have faced off in Brazil since 2014. They will play in SĂŁo Paulo on June 6 and in Fortaleza on June 9 at stadiums that will host World Cup matches next summer.
The SĂŁo Paulo match takes place at the Neo QuĂmica Arena, a 49,000-capacity stadium that is home to Corinthians, one of the most storied and beloved clubs in Brazil. That match will be broadcast as a doubleheader on TBS, Max, Telemundo, Universo, and Peacock, airing after the U.S. menâs national team plays a World Cup send-off friendly against Germany.
The second match in Fortaleza, located in the northeastern region of the country, is at the Arena CastelĂŁo, a stadium shared by two second-division Brazilian clubs â Fortaleza and CearĂĄ â with a capacity of 57,000.
As part of the trip, the U-23 team will also travel to Brazil to play against professional clubs based in SĂŁo Paulo.
This article originally appeared in The Athletic.
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