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First international, second chance, third friendly: Sophia Smith, Rose Lavelle, Hal Hershfelt and Olivia Moultrie are among the players to watch for the USWNT's game against Argentina

With a third game in a week and Emma Hayes promising rotation among the players, how will the USWNT line up against Argentina?

Two games over, one left. The U.S. women's national team's post-Olympic victory tour lands in Louisville on Wednesday for another friendly match. After defeating Iceland twice by identical 3-1 scores, the USWNT will face Argentina in October, with Emma Hayes still unbeaten in 12 games as coach.

Although much of this camp will be used to honor this summer's Olympic gold medal win, it appears as if Hayes and the U.S. have already moved on. In two games last week, the lineups and strategy were determined by the arrival of new stars, not just the familiar ones who reached the mountaintop in Paris.

On Wednesday, more of these new faces will have the opportunity to prove themselves as the generational change continues. Of course, there will be some familiar faces in the game to keep things moving heading into the 2027 World Cup.

With a third game in a week and Hayes' promised rotation among players, how will the USWNT line up? What will Hayes be looking for? And what else can the USWNT accomplish in this camp? GOAL takes a look at what to look for in the USWNT's game against Argentina.