Women's World Cup 2019: 8 crazy USWNT facts to know

Chelsea Howard, Joe Goble
June 10, 2019 14:24 MYT
As the U.S. women's national team prepares to embark on the eighth edition of the Women's World Cup, we bring you eight intriguing facts to know before the Americans open play Tuesday in France.

From looking at the USWNT's dominance on the World Cup stage to Americans who have scored multiple goals at the tournament, we dive into the stats you need to know provided by Opta.

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8 facts to know heading into the World Cup

If Lloyd scores two goals at the World Cup this year, she would tie for the ninth-most goals scored at the tournament with nine.

If Tierna Davidson, 20, or Mallory Pugh, 21, score a goal at the World Cup, they would join the top five youngest U.S. players to score at the tournament. Davidson would be third, while Pugh would be fourth.

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