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U.S. Women’s Soccer Tied 0-0 With Australia at Half, Goal Taken Back by VAR originally appeared on NBC Sports Washington

The United States women’s soccer team is competing in their final match of group play against Australia before the quarterfinals begin.

The first half ended with the match remaining 0-0. It appeared as though the United States had struck first. About 30 minutes into the match, Alex Morgan headed the ball past Australian goalkeeper Teagan Micah for an apparent goal.

However, it went to VAR and it was determined that Morgan was offside and it was ruled a no goal.

Both teams had two shots on goal in the first half of play, while Australia outshot the U.S. 5-3. The United States caused Australia to go 0-for-4 on corner kicks.

The second half of the match can be watched live on USA today or stream it here.

Both teams have one win and one loss, meaning that a victory in the final game would automatically send that team to the quarterfinals. There’s a chance for the loser to advance, but they will have to wait on the rest of the games and see how everything shakes out.

If the United States were to lose, they would finish as the No. 3 seed in Group G. The two teams in each group, in addition to the two best No. 3 seeds, advance to the quarterfinals, so there would still be a chance the U.S. could advance. But everything is easier if they beat Australia.

The United States bounced back after their opening 3-0 loss to Sweden with a 6-1 thumping of New Zealand. Four different Americans scored, in addition to two own goals allowed by New Zealand. Alex Morgan, Rose Lavelle, Christen Press and Lindsey Horan each scored for the U.S.

Australia snuck by New Zealand 2-1 in their first game, but they too were on the other end of a loss to Sweden, losing 4-2 in their last game.

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