The U.S. women's national team is favored to become the first team to follow a World Cup title with Olympic gold, but first it'll have to face a Sweden team that caused its last Olympic heartbreak.
Sweden, a silver medalist in 2016, ended the USWNT's hopes at a fourth straight gold medal in a quarterfinal penalty-shootout win in Rio, which was the first time the U.S. had failed to medal in women's soccer.
But after a pair of 4-0 friendly wins over Mexico last week, the USWNT comes into the Olympics on a 44-match unbeaten, the second-longest streak in the team's history.