Paris, France – The United States men’s team is set to take on France in the upcoming Paris Games, drawing excitement from fans and athletes alike. Meanwhile, the US women’s national team faces a challenging group stage against strong opponents like Australia and Germany.

This marks a significant moment for the US men’s team as they return to the Olympic stage for the first time since Beijing in 2008. Drawn into Group A alongside France, New Zealand, and the winner of a playoff between AFC and CAF teams, the USMNT is gearing up for a competitive tournament under the leadership of head coach, Thierry Henry.

On the other hand, the USWNT is bracing themselves for tough matches against Germany and Australia, two formidable teams in the women’s soccer world rankings. Their group will be completed by either Zambia or Morocco, depending on the outcome of the upcoming African playoff.

Notably, the USWNT’s new coach, Emma Hayes, will lead the team into the Paris Games with high hopes of reclaiming Olympic gold. With a successful history in the Olympics, including four gold medals between 1996 and 2012, the USWNT is determined to make a strong comeback after their bronze finish in Tokyo.

In the women’s draw, defending champions Canada will face a challenging group alongside hosts France, Colombia, and New Zealand. Brazil and Japan are set to battle it out in Group C, while the men’s draw sees teams like Argentina, Spain, Paraguay, and Mali competing in different groups.

As the anticipation builds for the upcoming Olympics, all eyes are on the US teams as they prepare to showcase their talents on the global stage once again. With a mix of seasoned veterans and rising stars, both the USMNT and USWNT are ready to make their mark and compete for glory in Paris.