The United States Soccer Federation has canceled the upcoming US Men's National Team and US Women's National Team games in March and April due to the uncertainty surrounding the spread of coronavirus. Along with those games come the majority of Youth National Team and Extended National Team matches and camps that were planned through the end of April.

Fresh off handing the women's national team the SheBelieves Cup on Wednesday, the federation could halt the next few competitions for other teams, some of them happening as soon as next week.

The under-23 men's team was scheduled to play Costa Rica on Mar. 20 and the Dominican Republic on Mar. 23 in Olympic Qualifying matches, followed by a Mar. 26 game against rival Mexico. The federation will be in constant communication with CONCACAF to see if these games will be played.

The U.S. Men's National Soccer Team had friendlies planned against the Netherlands (Mar. 26) and Wales (Mar. 30) — still with an outside possibility to play Honduras on Jun. 4 as part of the CONCACAF Nations League.

Following their rousing 3-0 showing in the SheBelieves Cup, the women's national team had two friendlies planned against Australia (Apr. 10) and Brazil (Apr. 14), but they will be nixed in preventative measures.

The SheBelieves Summit, which was scheduled for Saturday, Mar. 14, has also been canceled in light of these events.