Portugal's Ana Capeta nearly put her team ahead but the US was saved by the post.
The U.S. women’s national team advanced to the knockout stage of the Women’s World Cup on Tuesday with a draw against Portugal.
Neither team was able to put a goal on the board and the draw was one of the more surprising results of the tournament. The U.S. had been favored to win the tournament for the third consecutive time as Portugal was making its first Women’s World Cup appearance.
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US players wait for a corner kick during the Women's World Cup Group E soccer match between Portugal and the United States at Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand, Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2023. (AP Photo/Andrew Cornaga)
The U.S. finishes the group stage with two draws and one win. It’s the ninth straight time the Americans have advanced to the knockout stage but this time it was behind less-than-inspiring play.
Portugal played the U.S. really tough and nearly pulled off the upset. The U.S. barely got any offense after putting three goals on Vietnam in a win barely eking out a draw against the Netherlands.
One of the better chances came in the 53rd minute when Lindsey Horan was on the counterattack. She found Alex Morgan in front and it was just a bit too far from here. Morgan put it on goal but it was knocked away.
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Portugal goalkeeper Ines Pereira, center, punches the ball clear during the Women's World Cup Group E soccer match between the United States and Portugal in Auckland, New Zealand, Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2023. (AP Photo/Rafaela Pontes)
Morgan then had a great chance in the 83rd minute. She had the advantage and looked to cross it but it was blocked. She then took a shot but Portugal keeper Ines Pereira blocked the shot. In the first minute of extra time, she got another look but her attempt was high of the net.
Ana Capeta nearly sent a knife through the hearts of the Americans on the next attempt but her shot was just off of the post.
After the Netherlands’ 7-0 dominance over Vietnam in the other Group E match, the Dutch won the group and the U.S. finished in second place.
United States' goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher collides with the post during the Women's World Cup Group E soccer match between Portugal and the United States at Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand, Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2023. (AP Photo/Andrew Cornaga)
The U.S. will play the winner of Group G in the Round of 16. Sweden appears likely to be the winner as its two wins already have them onto the next round.
Ryan Gaydos is a senior editor for Fox News Digital.