An Exciting Start to 2026 for the USWNT: Friendly Against Chile Closes January Camp
The U.S. women’s national team is gearing up to close out January with a friendly against 45th-ranked Chile in Santa Barbara, Calif., setting the stage for an important year ahead.
The U.S. women’s national team will close out January with a friendly against 45th-ranked Chile in Santa Barbara, Calif., marking the program’s first international match in the city. The USWNT will face Chile at UC Santa Barbara, the same campus where the team first held a training camp in 1991 before winning the inaugural FIFA Women’s World Cup in China.While Santa Barbara is new for a match, the USWNT have frequently held training camps at the college campus and even played the UCSB women's soccer team that same year they went on to win the 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup title. “Playing in a city for the first time is not a common occurrence at this point in our history," Hayes said, "So I know our players will enjoy being in beautiful Santa Barbara and our staff are really looking forward to January camp and these matches against two tough South American countries."While the USWNT do not have a long history with Chile, the teams have met before - just three times. Chile are ranked 45th in the world and fifth in CONMEBOL, behind Brazil, Colombia, Argentina and Paraguay. Their last meeting came in the group stage of the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup, when the U.S. won 3-0. Before that, the sides played two friendlies in 2018.It’s no surprise that 2026 will carry plenty of weight for the USWNT, who will soon enter the countdown toward the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup. To set the tone early, Hayes’ side will play two January friendlies - first against Paraguay and then against Chile.The Americans enjoyed a historic 2025, finishing with a 12-3-0 record. Hayes also capped her first full calendar year in charge with 25 wins.“This is the start of an important year for our team, and as always, we’re focused on maximizing every minute we get with the players,” Hayes said.The USWNT finished the 2025 calendar year with back-to-back victories over Italy. Hayes once again experimented with new players and personnel to close out the year, and admirably gave 43 players their senior debuts in 2025, the most in a single year since 2001. There will likely be a shift to more familiar rosters through 2026 as Hayes fine-tunes her playing pool.The USWNT will first play Paraguay on Jan. 24 in Carson, Calif., before heading to Santa Barbara, Calif., to play Chile at Harder Stadium on Jan. 27.
A Historic Setting in Santa Barbara
The upcoming match against Chile marks the first international game for the USWNT in Santa Barbara, where the team's legacy traces back to their 1991 training camp at UC Santa Barbara, preceding their triumph in the inaugural FIFA Women’s World Cup.
Facing a Familiar Opponent
Although the USWNT and Chile have only met three times before, this upcoming encounter promises to be an exciting one. Chile, ranked 45th globally and fifth in CONMEBOL, will pose a tough challenge for the American squad, building anticipation for the clash.
Preparations for a Momentous Year
As the countdown to the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup begins, head coach Hayes and her team are determined to start 2026 on a strong note. Following a successful 2025 campaign, which saw a 12-3-0 record, the USWNT are poised to focus on maximizing their potential this year.
Continued Evolution Under Hayes' Leadership
Under Hayes' guidance, the USWNT have undergone noteworthy transitions, including granting 43 players their senior debuts in 2025. This year is expected to see a more streamlined approach as Hayes fine-tunes her squad in pursuit of further success.
Upcoming Matches
The team's schedule includes a friendly against Paraguay on Jan. 24 in Carson, Calif., followed by the highly anticipated clash against Chile at Harder Stadium in Santa Barbara on Jan. 27. These matches offer valuable opportunities for the USWNT to test their mettle against formidable opposition.




