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Women's World Cup: USA takes on China in quarterfinals
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Jun 26, 2015
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Women's World Cup: USA takes on China in quarterfinals
The quarterfinals are set for Friday night with eight teams left. The U.S. has never failed to make the semifinals in any major tournament.
FILE - In this May 30, 2015, file photo, a spectator watches warm-ups before an international friendly soccer match between South Korea and the United States in Harrison, N.J. In broadcasting the Women's World Cup, Fox executives are thrilled for the chance to potentially see the favored U.S. team make a run to the title. But what can really draw in viewers is the realization that the Americans could lose. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez, File)
FILE - In this May 30, 2015, file photo, a spectator watches warm-ups before an international friendly soccer match between South Korea and the United States in Harrison, N.J. In broadcasting the Women's World Cup, Fox executives are thrilled for the chance to potentially see the favored U.S. team make a run to the title. But what can really draw in viewers is the realization that the Americans could lose. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez, File)
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The quarterfinals are set for Friday night with eight teams left. The U.S. has never failed to make the semifinals in any major tournament.

The Women's World Cup is heading down the homestretch in Canada. The quarterfinals are set for Friday night with eight teams left.

Team USA will take on China. The U.S. has never failed to make the semifinals in any major tournament.

Laura Vescey has been covering the games for Fox Sports, and she joined the show with more.