United States v Thailand (2019 FIFA Women's World Cup)

The game was played in the Stade Auguste-Delaune in Reims, France, on June 11, 2019, between the women's national football (soccer) teams of the United States and Thailand.

The United States won the match 13–0, making it the biggest ever victory in the FIFA Women's World Cup.

[5] The two national teams had only met once prior to this match: a 2016 exhibition game in Columbus, Ohio, in which Thailand lost 9-0.

[12][13][14] Thai goalkeeper Sukanya Chor Charoenying was disappointed with the result but thanked American forward Carli Lloyd for consoling her shortly after the match.

[15] Former Canadian player Kaylyn Kyle received death threats for criticizing the U.S. team's behavior on television after the game.