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World Cup elimination round will challenge U.S. women

Clip: 6/17/2015 | 4m 16s

More parity in the women’s game provides fierce competition for U.S. in World Cup

The Women’s World Cup is in full swing, and the U.S. pulled off a crucial 1-0 victory against Nigeria Tuesday night. With the win, they advances to the elimination round of the competition. Judy Woodruff speaks to USA Today columnist Nancy Armour about what’s next for the team.

06/17/2015 | Rating NR

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