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Full Time: A show about women's soccer

Full Time: A show about women's soccer

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Full Time is The Athletic’s dedicated podcast for the U.S. women’s national team, the National Women’s Soccer League, and the larger world of international women's soccer. Three times a week, join Meg Linehan, Tamerra Griffin and Jillian Sakovits as they tackle the culture, context, and conversations about the sport here in America and beyond, with help from fellow writers, guests and insiders from all corners of the game.

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Episodios
  • Why hasn’t the host of the 2031 Women’s World Cup been confirmed?
    Apr 17 2026

    The United States, Mexico, Costa Rica and Jamaica were expected to be confirmed as the hosts of the 2031 Women’s World Cup at the end of April 2026. However, FIFA has suddenly postponed plans for any imminent announcement. So, what’s the holdup?


    On this episode of Full Time Focus, host Jillian Sakovits is joined by The Athletic’s Henry Bushnell and Melanie Anzidei to dive into the long runway to the 2031 Women’s World Cup and what is going on behind the scenes at FIFA and U.S. Soccer. When will the host of the tournament be confirmed? What role do government guarantees play? What lessons will need to be learned from the 2026 Men’s World Cup? What does the departure of U.S. Soccer Sporting Director Matt Crocker mean for the U.S. women’s national team?

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    HOST: Jillian Sakovits

    GUESTS: Henry Bushnell, Melanie Anzidei

    PRODUCER: Theo Lloyd-Hughes

    VIDEO PRODUCER: Lia Griffin

    EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Emily Olsen

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    Referenced on the show:

    Matt Crocker’s abrupt U.S. Soccer departure brings many questions. Here are the answers

    ‘Hard to not feel scammed’: World Cup fans say FIFA misled them with ticket allocations, seat maps

    U.S. 2031 Women’s World Cup bid waiting on Trump guarantees while host cities want better deal

    How a $150 train ticket caused a fight between FIFA and New Jersey’s governor

    White House wants FIFA to change transgender policy, with Women’s World Cup guarantees on the line

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    34 m
  • Should the USWNT prioritize development over results?
    Apr 15 2026

    After a 1-0 defeat to Japan, U.S. women’s national team head coach Emma Hayes confessed that she is prioritizing development over results right now. So, is that the right move for the team 14 months out from the next World Cup?


    On this episode of Full Time, host Jillian Sakovits is joined by The Athletic’s Tamerra Griffin to unpack the lessons learned from a soggy night in Seattle, Wash., at Lumen Field, where Hayes made 11 changes to her starting XI. What did we learn about the USWNT’s depth and second-string lineup? How much pressure is on the third and final friendly against Japan?


    PLUS: Producer Theo checks in from a momentous night at Wembley Stadium and England’s World Cup qualifier against Spain, as well as the latest on which teams have already qualified for the 2027 World Cup in Brazil.

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    HOSTS: Jillian Sakovits, Tamerra Griffin

    PRODUCER: Theo Lloyd-Hughes

    VIDEO PRODUCER: Lia Griffin

    EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Emily Olsen

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    Referenced on the show:

    Emma Hayes’ tricky balancing act as USWNT strive for that ‘secret sauce’

    England’s win over Spain proves small details, like set pieces, make all the difference

    Spain need to be more Spanish to beat England

    USWNT 2, Japan 1: Rose Lavelle scores in 100th start, Sophia Wilson returns

    USWNT’s next test: Japan, champions of Asia, with a roster of international stars in the making

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    Get in touch: ⁠⁠fulltime@theathletic.com⁠⁠

    Follow on Instagram and TikTok: @tafulltime

    Subscribe to our Youtube channel: here

    Subscribe to the Full Time newsletter ⁠⁠here⁠⁠

    Visit the Yahoo Women's Sports hub ⁠⁠here

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    43 m
  • Have the USWNT progressed since the 2025 defeat to Japan?
    Apr 13 2026

    The U.S. women’s national team defeated Japan 2-1 over the weekend, getting revenge for a 2025 loss by the same scoreline to the same opponent. But, is this result proof that Emma Hayes’s team has progressed?


    On this episode of Full Time Review, host Jillian Sakovits is joined by The Athletic’s Tamerra Griffin, who was out in San Jose, Calif., to take in the USWNT’s first of three friendlies against Japan. Who were the USWNT’s top performers? How did Japan test the USA? What did the pod make of Sophia Wilson’s first USWNT start since 2024? Did we get closer to understanding the status of Hayes’s A and B teams? And, what changes to the starting XI will she make for Tuesday’s trip to Lumen Field in Seattle?

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    HOSTS: Jillian Sakovits, Tamerra Griffin

    PRODUCER: Theo Lloyd-Hughes

    VIDEO PRODUCER: Lia Griffin

    EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Emily Olsen

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    Referenced on the show:

    USWNT 2, Japan 1: Rose Lavelle scores in 100th start, Sophia Wilson returns

    USWNT’s next test: Japan, champions of Asia, with a roster of international stars in the making

    Claire Hutton interview: Ronaldinho influence, USWNT leadership and Japan test

    Emma Hayes’ rebuild of the USWNT is taking shape – and already reaping rewards

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    Get in touch: ⁠⁠fulltime@theathletic.com⁠⁠

    Follow on Instagram and TikTok: @tafulltime

    Subscribe to our Youtube channel: here

    Subscribe to the Full Time newsletter ⁠⁠here⁠⁠

    Visit the Yahoo Women's Sports hub ⁠⁠here

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    33 m
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