The U.S. Women’s National Team and SheBelieves Cup is returning to Columbus on March 4, 2026. This will be the team's third appearance at Scotts Miracle-Gro Field and the third time the SheBelieves Cup has been in Columbus.
Through 2024, the USWNT has played 12 times in Columbus (including once in Westerville), going 10-1-1 all-time. Here's their history in Ohio's capital city.
Quick Facts
Through April 2024 vs. Canada
- 10-1-1 record
- First match: June 19, 1993
- Times played at Historic Crew Stadium: 9
- Times played at Scotts Miracle-Gro Field: 2
- Most common opponent: Canada (2)
- Most goals in Columbus: Mia Hamm, Abby Wambach, Carli Lloyd, Sophia Wilson (5)
- Hat tricks in Columbus: 4 (Hamm, Wambach, Lloyd, Wilson)
- 25 goals for, 11 goals against
Every Match in Columbus
Here are the dates, opponents and results of every match played here.
April 9, 2024 | 2-2 vs. Canada (5-4 on penalties) | SheBelieves Cup
The USWNT lifted a trophy at Scotts Miracle-Gro Field after defeating Canada 5-4 on penalties in the SheBelieves Cup Final.
April 9, 2022 | 9-1 vs. Uzbekistan
Sophia Wilson bagged a hat trick and six other players found the back of the net in USWNT's debut at Scotts Miracle-Gro Field.
Nov. 7, 2019 | 3-2 vs. Sweden
Carli Lloyd scored twice in a chilly match that served as the last time the USWNT played in Historic Crew Stadium.
March 1, 2018 | 1-0 vs. Germany | SheBelieves Cup
This win helped the U.S. book a trip to the Final.
Sept. 15, 2016 | 9-0 Thailand
The largest margin of victory, thanks to a Carli Lloyd hat trick and Alex Morgan brace.
Oct. 30, 2013 | 1-1 vs. New Zealand
May 14, 2011 | 2-0 vs. Japan
Sept. 28, 2003 | 3-0 vs. North Korea | FIFA Women's World Cup Group Stage
There were six matches played at Historic Crew Stadium during the World Cup. 23,101 fans attended this USWNT win.
Sept. 8, 2002 | 8-2 vs. Scotland
Mia Hamm and Abby Wambach both scored hat tricks.
Oct. 3, 1999 | 5-0 vs. Korea | U.S. Women's Cup
June 19, 1993 | 1-0 vs. Italy
The first match in Central Ohio was played at Westerville High School. Mia Hamm scored the lone goal.
