Sophia Wilson, Tierna Davidson return to USWNT for friendlies against Japan
Wilson last appeared for the US on 27 October 2024, entering as a sub against Iceland in a friendly. The 25-year-old Wilson made her return from maternity leave for the Thorns last month and started her first game last weekend in a win over the Kansas City Current. Gotham FC defender Tierna Davidson also returns to the USWNT after missing about a year with a torn ACL.
Sophia Wilson has recently returned to the field after pregnancy and maternity leave. Photograph: Al Sermeno/ISI Photos/Getty Images Sophia Wilson will make her long-awaited return to the US women’s national team next week, as part of a 23-player roster named by Emma Hayes for a trio of friendlies against Japan. Related: ‘We can always do more’: Tierna Davidson on injury return, Gotham’s title defense and USWNT activism Wilson last appeared for the US on 27 October 2024, entering as a sub against Iceland in a friendly.
She announced her pregnancy in March 2025 and did not appear for the US or club team Portland Thorns that year. Her daughter Gianna was born in September 2025. The 25-year-old Wilson made her return from maternity leave for the Thorns last month and started her first game last weekend in a win over the Kansas City Current.
Gotham FC defender Tierna Davidson also returns to the USWNT after missing about a year with a torn ACL. She has come off the bench in each of Gotham’s last three matches in NWSL play. Japan won the AFC Women’s Asian Cup earlier this year in dominant fashion, conceding only one goal and scoring 29 en route to the regional crown.
The US first play Japan on 11 April at 5. 30pm ET in San Jose, California, then again on 14 April at 10pm ET in Seattle. The series finishes on 17 April in suburban Denver, where the teams will kick off at 9pm ET.
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