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USWNT coach Emma Hayes sports an undefeated Hello Kitty hat as the NWSL returns, highlighting key storylines in women's soccer.
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On to the main course:
Two things became clear during the last international window: Emma Hayes loves a good food metaphor, and she might not lose when sheâs wearing the Hello Kitty cap pictured above (more on that in a sec).
The United States womenâs national soccer team put itself through a proper three-game test against fifth-ranked Japan over the last 10 days: a 2-1 win in San Jose, Calif., on April 11, a 1-0 loss in Seattle on April 14 and a 3-0 statement in Commerce City, Colo., on April 17. Takeaway: Still very much a work in progress, but the potential is obvious when it clicks.
Hayes, meanwhile, explained everything in relation to a kitchen. Not any kitchen, the kitchen of a Michelin-starred restaurant. The team, in her telling, is still learning the recipe, not just starters and a decent main, but the âdessert,â too. Our translation: She wants her players to be consistent and ruthless, but with a dash of surprising edge, all at once. The kind of performance that leaves nothing on the plate.
In her big test against another strong team, Hayes curated her squads for each game like a chef who refuses to serve the same dish twice:
She used a heavy rotation, different combinations and had center backs getting involved. Naomi Girma and Kennedy Wesley both found ways onto the scoresheet across the window.
Emma Hayes' Hello Kitty hat symbolizes her unique style and confidence as the USWNT coach, drawing attention during the NWSL's return.
Key storylines include rivalries, player performances, and the impact of new coaching strategies as the NWSL season unfolds.
The breakup of Megan Rapinoe and Sue Bird has sparked discussions about personal dynamics in women's sports and their public personas.
The NWSL season has returned, with fans expecting exciting matches and competitive play among teams.

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Up front, two-thirds of the âTriple Espressoâ (Sophia Wilson and Trinity Rodman) kept knocking, but could not score. Hayes called it what it looked like: more bad luck than bad form.
All of it aimed toward 2027. Sheâs still searching for the âsecret sauceâ: chemistry, structure, timing, the stuff that turns a good side into a champion.
But the real star in Colorado? The hat.
A navy USWNT cap with a tiny Hello Kitty stitched on the front, and apparently, an undefeated charm. âI love Japan, I love Sanrio,â Hayes said, casually, as if she hadnât just stumbled into a superstition.
We looked for the hat, but itâs not exactly easy to find from verified sellers. Itâs seemingly not available to the public on the official U.S. Soccer site, but we found these options instead.
Might be for the best. Some things, you donât mess with.
What constitutes a rivalry?
Is there a word in any language for âa rivalry that oozes mutual respect such that even though one side has won about three-quarters of their 40-plus meetings, their styles of play complement each other in ways that guarantee theyâll make everyone better when they compete and also provide lots of entertainmentâ? No?
Well, thatâs the best way to describe the USWNT-Nadeshiko relationship after this monthâs friendlies. Now that Japan has begun to incorporate more gritty physicality into its game, these matchups have taken on more of the appearance of a traditional rivalry. But ultimately, these are two sides that have known a lot about each other and continue to learn from each other each time they play. To me, thatâs the best kind of rivalry.
What do you think: Is USWNT-Japan a true rivalry? Email us your thoughts at fulltime@theathletic.com.
2027 World Cup roster impact
We (Melanie and Tamerra) released the third edition of our USWNT World Cup roster predictions last week, and while there havenât been many changes to the players weâve selected or swapped, itâs worth digging in now. We are witnessing an intensifying battle for the No. 1 goalkeeper position in real time, and the returns of key players including Wilson, Michelle Cooper and Tierna Davidson have shifted the bench a bit for the defenders and forwards.
Thatâs partly why we both left Washington Spirit center back Tara Rudd off our rosters this time around. Cooperâs return to the national team also solidified her place above Emma Sears, but still behind Rodman on the wing, which is also reflected in our latest prediction. See our full predictions here.
Iranian players continue careers in Australia
Two members of Iranâs womenâs soccer team are planning to continue their playing careers in Australia and said theyâre starting âthe process of rebuilding (their) lives.â
Fatemeh Pasandideh and Atefeh Ramezanisadeh were among seven players who sought and were granted humanitarian asylum in Australia after the Asian Cup in March. Five have since returned to Iran. These two stayed.
Pasandideh and Ramezanisadeh have trained with Brisbane Roar FC, a first step toward normalcy. Read our full report.
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San Marino announced the launch of its first senior womenâs national football team, which began training last week. The small European countryâs menâs team is the lowest in the 210-team FIFA rankings.
Hashtag United Women beat their own reserve team in the BBC Essex Womenâs Cup final. It says a lot about local investment, as Katie Whyatt writes.
Players oppose calendar flip
Itâs been a years-long debate: Should the NWSL flip its calendar to a fall-to-spring format? Last year, commissioner Jessica Berman said the league was âon notice,â and last month, she repeated that the league was analyzing the potential change. But, as ESPN first reported, the question is expected to be put to a vote later this month when the NWSLâs board of governors convenes.
Flipping from a spring-to-fall format better aligns the NWSL with its European competitors, but it would also mean playing more matches in cold-weather conditions.
Most players polled by the NWSL Players Association oppose flipping the calendar. The union argues that the âright conditions to do so responsiblyâ simply do not exist âright now.â
Meanwhile, the NWSL said Friday that âno decision has been made at this timeâ to flip the calendar. This is an ongoing story that is likely to evolve over the next two weeks â stay tuned.
What to follow this week
The NWSL is back after what felt like a looong international break. Weâre running back our â16 thingsâ bit for some storylines to follow.
First, 1)will Racing Louisville get their first season win against Orlando Pride? Or will 2) Barbra Banda score and reclaim her place at the top of the Golden Boot race? She is currently in3) a seven-way tie for second. That brings us to4)theleague-leading Kiki Van Zanten, with four goals. Will she and5) the fifth-placed Houston Dash keep their hot start against the North Carolina Courage?
We also have 6) appointment viewing with the Kansas City Current facing the Washington Spirit at Audi Field on Friday. What makes this one interesting: 7) Both teams have had a sluggish start to 2026, with8) the Spirit hoping to build on their first win on April 5.
**9)**Thirteenth-placed Gotham are clawing their way back from the bottom of the table as they return home to face Bay FC.10) Guro Reiten is expected to join the reigning NWSL champions following her call-up to Norway for European World Cup qualifiers. **11)**The San Diego Wave will look to retain their No. 1 position against Denver Summit. We promise you: You wonât want to miss that match.
In keeping with the Wave, **12)**we are all eagerly waiting for Cat Macarioâs NWSL debut.
**13)**Boston Legacy is still searching for their first-ever win when they travel to Chicago to face the Stars, which recently saw **14)**USWNT standout Mal Swanson return to training. A fixture you wonât want to miss is 15) Angel City versus Portland Thorns, who are two of the best teams in the league right now. 16) Last, but certainly not least: Utah Royals are traveling to Seattle Reign, with both teams looking to continue their three-match unbeaten streaks.
Whew. Full schedule here.
**FIFA quota rule:**After soccerâs governing body announced a new coaching mandate last month requiring all teams in womenâs tournaments to employ at least one female head coach or assistant coach on their staff, among other stipulations, Megan Feringa and Charlotte Harpur talked to female coaches about what they actually think of the rule.
**Test run?**This yearâs menâs World Cup was supposed to provide a blueprint for the 2031 womenâs edition, as the U.S. prepares to co-host both. Instead, this yearâs controversy-plagued lead-in is hindering the 2031 bidâs momentum, as Melanie writes.
**Under pressure:**Caoimhe OâNeill spoke with experts, including one who has worked with the England womenâs team, about how athletes keep calm in clutch moments. Plenty for non-athletes to learn in here, too.
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