Lynn Family Stadium will play host to the United States Women's National Team for the first time since opening in 2020 when the side faces Argentina in an international exhibition on October 30. | Photo courtesy Club Eleven / Louisville City FC
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Louisville City FC and Racing Louisville FC’s Lynn Family Stadium will welcome the four-time World Cup champion U.S. Women’s National Team for the first time on Wednesday, October 30 when the side faces Argentina in an international exhibition presented by Louisville-area bourbon distiller Jim Beam.
The U.S. match at Lynn Family Stadium will be the first U.S. national team game played in Louisville in 20 years, with the previous four games taking place at University of Louisville’s Cardinal Stadium between 1999-2004.
The match will be broadcast on TNT, Universo, truTV, Max and Peacock. It will mark the second time in 2024 a USL Championship venue has welcomed a senior United States national team after San Antonio FC’s Toyota Field hosted the United States Men’s National Team for its contest against Slovenia on January 20.
“We’re truly honored to host the U.S. Women’s National Team,” said James O’Connor, the president of LouCity and Racing. “This is yet another testament to the strong support for professional soccer in Louisville as well as continued investment by our ownership group to build strong teams and top facilities. The USWNT will visit on the heels of a big summer for our club.
“We were recently named a team base camp site for the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup, LouCity hosted Eintracht Frankfurt for a friendly, and Racing Louisville is set to compete this week in The Women’s Cup, our international tournament at Lynn Family Stadium. We are putting Louisville on the map when it comes to soccer and look forward to a special day this October for both club and country.”
“Racing Louisville is thrilled to welcome U.S. Soccer and the Women’s National Team back to Louisville for the first time in two decades,” said Racing Louisville general manager Ryan Dell. “As I came to Racing from U.S. Soccer, this team and these players have a special place in my heart, and I know everyone is looking forward to sharing our world-class facilities and Kentucky hospitality with both teams for this unique international match at Lynn Family Stadium.”
The U.S. has faced Argentina four times in its history, but the teams have not met since February 2021 – a 6-0 win in Orlando, Fla., at the SheBelieves Cup.