
She Believes Cup 2026 Set to Showcase Women’s Soccer Talent
The 2026 She Believes Cup is poised to take place from March 1 to March 7, 2026, featuring four prominent women’s national teams: the USA, Canada, Colombia, and Argentina. This annual soccer tournament, which has gained significant traction in recent years, will be held across various venues in the United States, with the opening matches taking place at GEODIS Park in Nashville, TN.
In this tournament, teams will compete in a round-robin format, where each team plays three matches. Points will be awarded based on match outcomes, with three points for a win and one point for a tie after regulation. This structure not only adds excitement but also serves as a crucial preparation for the teams ahead of the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifiers.
Broadcasting for the tournament will be extensive, with matches available on TBS, TNT, truTV, Universo, and Telemundo. Additionally, fans can stream the games through platforms such as HBO Max, Peacock, and DirecTV, ensuring widespread access to the action.
Historically, Canada has had a strong record against Argentina, having won all eight previous meetings before the 2026 She Believes Cup. In their opening match of the tournament, Canada showcased their dominance by defeating Colombia 4-1, setting a strong tone for their campaign. Furthermore, in a tense match against Argentina, Canada managed to secure a victory through a penalty shootout after a goalless draw, with goalkeeper Kailen Sheridan stopping two penalties, highlighting her crucial role in the team’s success.
The U.S. women’s national team also started the tournament on a high note, earning six points in their first two matches. Their performance has been closely watched, especially as they faced Colombia in the late game on Saturday, which was the tournament finale at Sports Illustrated Stadium in Harrison, NJ.
Observers note that the She Believes Cup serves as an important platform for these teams to refine their skills and strategies ahead of major international competitions. As the tournament unfolds, fans will be eager to see how these teams adapt and perform under pressure.
Looking ahead, Canada is scheduled to play against Brazil, South Korea, and Zambia in April as part of the expanded FIFA Series, providing them with further opportunities to enhance their competitive edge. Details remain unconfirmed regarding the specific matchups and outcomes in the upcoming fixtures.

