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June 30, 2015
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US, Germany women's semi features world's top GKs

MONTREAL (AP):

The Women's World Cup semi-final clash between top-ranked Germany and the second-ranked United States will feature two of the best goalkeepers in the game: Nadine Angerer and Hope Solo.

The two women will be the last line of defence tonight for their teams, with each seeking a spot in the final match. Historically, when the Germans have met the Americans in the World Cup, the winners have gone on to win the title.

Both teams have won it all twice: The United States in 1991 and '99, and the Germans in 2003 and '07.

Solo, despite being inundated at the start of the tournament with new revelations about her domestic violence arrest last June, has been nearly perfect. She has only allowed one goal - in the first half of the group-stage opener against Australia.

Since then she's posted four straight shutouts. The stout US defence hasn't conceded a goal in 423 minutes. Solo leads all goalkeepers at the World Cup with 11 saves.

"Hope's absolutely world class," midfielder Heather O'Reilly said. "We're proud of her for that accomplishment. I know she has a big one in mind, and that's to win the World Cup."

Angerer, the former FIFA Player of the Year who was the first goalkeeper to win the award, started for Germany in the 2007 World Cup and did not allow a goal on the way to the title, setting a World Cup record for most minutes played (540) without a goal.

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