USA have progressed through to the semi-final of the the Tokyo 2020 Olympic games after beating Holland 4-2 on penalties.
The two finalists from the 2019 Women's World Cup final met in the quarter-finals of this summer's Olympic Games in Yokohama on Friday and played out 120 minutes of football.
However, it was Vlatko Andonovski's side who held their bottle after the 2-2 result and emerged victorious on penalties - thanks to goals from Rose Lavelle, Alex Morgan, Christen Press and Megan Rapinoe.
The quarter-final in Yokohama came off the back of an uncharacteristic group stage for the USA - having finished second to Sweden.
The USA after suffered their first defeat in the group stages, bringing an end to their 44-match unbeaten streak.
Nevertheless, Andonovski's side bounced back to do the business against Holland on Friday to progress through to the next round.
USA scored two goals in the opening 90 of Friday's fixture but it wasn't enough to secure the victory. Therefore, they were forced to go to penalties.
Miedema, who is the top scorer in the Olympics with 10 goals, was the first to take a spot kick. However, she was denied after Naeher leaped to her right and saved the Dutch-girl's effort.
Lavelle, who jogged up confidently, was the first to take for the USA. However, she didn't disappoint as she curled the ball nicely inside the left post to see her country take the lead.
Holland defender Dominique Jansen stepped up next - rolling it into the bottom right-hand corner Naeher dives in the opposite other direction.
Nevertheless, Morgan put an end to Holland's momentum by taking a short run up and burying the ball into the bottom left-hand corner.
Before Press and Rapinoe finished the job with two well executed penalties to see the USA live another day.