Saturday, July 8, 2017

NWSL 2017: Week 13

The season gets into its second half this weekend, with one game on Friday and four more on Saturday. We begin with...

The Boston Breakers hosting the Chicago Red Stars. Alyssa Naeher and Sammy Jo Prudhomme are the goalies on Friday night. Chicago's Alyssa Mautz took a yellow card for her sixty-second minute foul against Boston's Morgan Andrews. Allysha Chapman of the Breakers took a yellow card for a foul in the eightieth minute on the Red Stars' Sofia Huerta. In the ninetieth minute, Boston's Rosie White received a yellow card for fouling Chicago's Julie Ertz. The game ended in a 0-0 draw, with the woman of the match being Breakers keeper Prudhomme for an eight-save clean sheet. Also good for Boston were Chapman, Angela Salem, and Adriana Leon, while Chicago's top players were Casey Short, Ertz, Mautz, and Christen Press.

On Saturday, the first of four games saw the Washington Spirit welcome the Orlando Pride. Aubrey Bledsoe and Stephanie Labbe protect the nets. Orlando opened in the tenth minute with a Marta penalty kick goal, with the attempt earned by Camila. Washington tied it in the twenty-fourth minute with a Mallory Pugh goal, via Francisca Ordega. The Pride took the lead back in the fifty-sixth minute with a Marta goal. The Spirit tied it again as Pugh scored on a ninetieth minute penalty kick goal, earned by Kristie Mewis. The final stood at 2-2, with the woman of the match being Pugh. Washington also saw good games from Tori Huster and Estefania Banini, while Orlando's best were Marta, Camila, and Ali Krieger.

Next up, Sky Blue FC host FC Kansas City. Nicole Barnhart and Kailen Sheridan play goal. Kansas City started in the twenty-ninth minute with a Katie Bowen goal, via Christina Gibbons. Kansas City added on in the forty-second minute with a Gibbons goal, made possible by Desiree Scott. In first half stoppage time, Erica Skroski of Sky Blue fouled Kansas City's Shea Groom to earn a yellow card, but Groom retaliated in a violent manner and received a red card, putting Kansas City shorthanded for the rest of the game. Sky Blue got on the board with a Sam Kerr goal in the seventy-eighth minute, coming off of Kelley O'Hara. Sky Blue tied it in the eighty-first minute with a Kerr goal, passed from Daphne Corboz. Sky Blue took the lead in the ninetieth minute as Kerr completed her hat trick on a goal set up by Taylor Lytle. This made it 3-2, the final, with the woman of the match being Kerr. Sky Blue also saw good games from Raquel Rodriguez and O'Hara, while Kansas City's top players were Gibbons, Becky Sauerbrunn, and Bowen.

Down the coast, the North Carolina Courage bring in the Seattle Reign FC. Haley Kopmeyer and Katelyn Rowland play in goal. North Carolina led off in the thirty-third minute with an Ashley Hatch goal. Seattle's Kristen McNabb took a yellow card for a seventy-first minute foul. Hatch of the Courage had a foul in the seventy-fifth minute that earned a yellow card. North Carolina added on in the eighty-first minute with a McCall Zerboni goal. This produced the 2-0 final, with the woman of the match being Hatch. Zerboni, Abby Dahlkemper, and Taylor Smith were good for the Courage, while the Reign saw their best efforts from Rebekah Stott, McNabb, and Megan Rapinoe.

Finally, the Houston Dash host the Portland Thorns FC. Adrianna Franch and Jane Campbell are in the six-yard boxes. Houston began in the eighth minute with a Janine Beckie goal, passed from Rachel Daly. In first half stoppage time, Lindsey Horan of Portland took a yellow card for her foul. In the eighty-third minute, the Dash's Bruna took a yellow card for a foul. In the ninetieth minute, Daly received a yellow card for time wasting. The Thorns tied it in stoppage time on a Horan goal from a free kick. A minute later, Carli Lloyd of the Dash took a straight red card for a reckless foul against Mallory Weber of Portland. The final stood at 1-1, with the woman of the match being Horan for the late equalizer. Also good for the Thorns were Meghan Klingenberg, Franch, and Hayley Raso, while the Dash had good games from Amber Brooks, Cami Privett, Beckie, and Daly.

NWSL Best XI of the Week
GK Sammy Jo Prudhomme
RB Kelley O'Hara
CB Amber Brooks
CB Abby Dahlkemper
LB Meghan Klingenberg
DM Christina Gibbons
AM Janine Beckie
AM Marta
RF Mallory Pugh
CF Ashley Hatch
LF Sam Kerr

Thursday, July 6, 2017

MLS 2017: Week 19

This is the last MLS action for about two weeks, spread over Tuesday through Thursday this week. We begin with five games on Tuesday, the first in...

Georgia, as Atlanta United hosts the San Jose Earthquakes. David Bingham and Kyle Reynish are the goalies. San Jose opened in the second minute with a Tommy Thompson goal. Kofi Sarkodie of the Earthquakes had a yellow card in the tenth minute for his foul. Anton Walkes of Atlanta received a yellow card for a fifteenth minute foul. San Jose keeper Bingham took a yellow card for dissent in the eighteenth minute. The Earthquakes went down to ten men in the thirty-second minute as Sarkodie took a second yellow card for a foul. Atlanta saw yellow cards for Carlos Carmona in the forty-second minute and Leandro Gonzalez Pirez in the forty-fifth minute, both for fouls. Atlanta tied it in the fifty-fifth minute with a Carmona goal. Atlanta took the lead in the sixty-fifth minute on a Josef Martinez goal, helped along by Greg Garza and Miguel Almiron. San Jose tied it again in the sixty-sixth minute on a Chris Wondolowski goal, via Nick Lima. Jeff Larentowicz of Atlanta had a yellow card for his seventy-fourth minute. Atlanta regained the lead with a Walkes goal in the eighty-first minute, made possible by Julian Gressel. Atlanta added on with another Martinez goal in the eighty-ninth minute, coming off of Almiron. Martinez took a yellow card delaying the game in the ninetieth minute with his extended celebration. The Earthquakes went down to nine men in stoppage time when Victor Bernardez took a straight red card for violent conduct. The game ended at 4-2, with the man of the match being Martinez.

Up to Minnesota United FC welcoming the Columbus Crew SC. Zack Steffen and Bobby Shuttleworth play in goal. Ibson of Minnesota had a yellow card for his ninth minute foul. Columbus got going in the fifty-eighth minute with a Kekuta Manneh goal, via Wil Trapp. The Crew's goalie Steffen had a yellow card for time wasting in stoppage time. The game ended at 1-0, with the man of the match named as Manneh.

In Texas, FC Dallas brings in DC United. Travis Worra and Jesse Gonzalez draw the starts in goal. DC started in the thirtieth minute with an Ian Harkes goal, via Patrick Nyarko. Dallas tied it on a forty-first minute goal by Atiba Harris, coming off of Victor Ulloa. Hernan Grana of Dallas took a yellow card for a forty-third minute foul. Dallas took the lead with a Roland Lamah goal in first half stoppage time. Dallas added on in the forty-seventh minute with a Maximiliano Urruti goal, helped along by Michael Barrios. Jared Jeffrey of DC took a yellow card for his forty-ninth minute foul. Dallas extended the lead in the fifty-fifth minute as Lamah scored again, thanks to Barrios and Mauro Diaz. DC got one back with a Deshorn Brown goal, courtesy of Luciano Acosta. The final held at 4-2, with the man of the match honors going to Lamah for his brace.

Northwest to Colorado, where the Rapids host the Seattle Sounders FC. Stefan Frei and Tim Howard are the gloved men. Seattle led off in the sixth minute with a Clint Dempsey goal, via Joevin Jones. Mekeil Williams of Colorado had a yellow card for a twenty-third minute foul. The Sounders added on in the thirtieth minute with a Will Bruin goal, set up by Dempsey and Nicolas Lodeiro. The Rapids' Bismark Boateng took a yellow card for a foul in first half stoppage time. Colorado saw yellow cards for Dominique Badji in the forty-eighth minute, Mike da Fonte in the fifty-fourth minute, and Alan Gordon in the sixty-sixth minute, all for fouls. The Rapids got on the board in the seventy-eighth minute with a Badji goal, assisted by Marlon Hairston and Micheal Azira. Seattle shot back with a Dempsey goal in the eighty-fifth minute, passed from Bruin and Frei. The final stood at 3-1, with the man of the match being Dempsey.

Tuesday ends in California, with the Los Angeles Galaxy welcoming Real Salt Lake. Nick Rimando and Clement Diop are the keepers. Demar Phillips of Salt Lake had a yellow card for a twenty-sixth minute foul. Real began in the thirty-sixth minute with an Albert Rusnak goal, assisted by Luke Mulholland. Los Angeles tied it in the forty-first minute with an Ashley Cole goal, coming off of Jose Villarreal. Salt Lake retook the lead in first half stoppage time on a Kyle Beckerman goal, made possible by Rusnak. Real added on in the sixty-second minute with a Yura Movsisyan goal, fueled by Phillips and Rusnak. Salt Lake extended the lead as Jefferson Savarino scored in the seventy-second minute. Real padded the lead with another Savarino goal in the seventy-seventh minute. Salt Lake struck again with a Joao Plata goal in the eightieth minute, with an assist from Brooks Lennon. The Galaxy got one back in the eighty-ninth minute with a Bradford Jamieson goal. The final was 6-2, with the man of the match being Savarino for his brace.

Wednesday begins with the New England Revolution bringing in the New York Red Bulls. Luis Robles and Cody Cropper are between the posts. New England struck first in the twenty-first minute with a Teal Bunbury goal, via Diego Fagundez. New York tied it in the twenty-third minute with a Bradley Wright-Phillips goal. The Revolution retook the lead with a Lee Nguyen goal in the twenty-sixth minute. The Red Bulls saw a yellow card for a Daniel Royer foul in the forty-fourth minute. Sal Zizzo of New York had a yellow card for his foul in the forty-seventh minute. Benjamin Angoua of New England took a yellow card for dissent in the fifty-fifth minute, and Royer tied it for the Red Bulls on a penalty kick as well. Sean Davis of New York had a yellow card for delaying the game in the seventy-sixth minute. Antonio Mlinar Delamea of the Revolution received a yellow card for his seventy-seventh minute foul. Wright-Phillips of the Red Bulls had a yellow card for his seventy-eighth minute foul. New York won it 3-2 with a ninetieth minute goal by Gonzalo Veron, made possible by Felipe. Wright-Phillips was the man of the match.

Down in Florida, Orlando City SC hosts Toronto FC. Alexander Bono and Joe Bendik draw the starts in goal. Oyvind Alseth of Toronto had a yellow card for a twelfth minute foul. Toronto was first to score in the eighteenth minute with a Jozy Altidore goal, passed from Sebastian Giovinco. Jonathan Spector of Orlando City received a yellow card for a twenty-third minute foul, as did teammate Jose Aja in the forty-fifth minute. Victor Vazquez of Toronto took a yellow card for a foul in first half stoppage time. Toronto added on in the forty-sixth minute with a Giovinco goal, helped along by Altidore and Vazquez. Orlando City got on the board with a sixty-third minute Carlos Rivas goal, coming off of Kaka. Toronto replied in the sixty-fifth minute with a Giovinco goal. This made it 3-1, the final, with Giovinco named man of the match.

In Texas, the Houston Dynamo welcome the Montreal Impact. Evan Bush and Tyler Deric play in goal. Houston opened in the first minute with an Andrew Wenger goal, assisted by Mauro Manotas. Michael Salazar of Montreal had a yellow card for a foul in the fourth minute. The Dynamo's Leonardo took a yellow card for his twelfth minute foul. Houston added on in the twenty-third minute with an Alex goal, set up by Manotas. Ricardo Clark of the Dynamo took a yellow card for his foul in the twenty-fifth minute. Blerim Dzemaili of the Impact had a yellow card for a thirty-first minute foul. Houston extended the lead as Memo Rodriguez scored in the sixty-seventh minute. Montreal's Hernan Bernardello took a yellow card for a seventy-ninth minute foul. The Impact got on the board in the eighty-ninth minute with a Salazar goal, courtesy of Laurent Ciman. The final stood at 3-1, with Manotas named man of the match.

Out in Vancouver, the Whitecaps FC bring in New York City FC. Eirik Johansen is mismatched with David Ousted in goal. Vancouver started in the third minute with a Fredy Montero goal, made possible by Brek Shea. Yangel Herrera of New York City had a yellow card for his seventeenth minute foul. Shea of the Whitecaps had a yellow card for a twenty-third minute foul. New York City tied it on a thirty-fourth minute goal by Maxime Chanot, via RJ Allen and Andrea Pirlo. Kendall Waston of Vancouver received a yellow card for his thirty-ninth minute foul. New York City took the lead in the fortieth minute on a David Villa penalty kick goal. Montero of the Whitecaps had a yellow card for a foul in the forty-third minute. Vancouver retied it in the fifty-fourth minute with a Jordan Harvey goal, guided in by Christian Bolanos. Jack Harrison of New York City had a yellow card for a fifty-sixth minute foul, as did teammate Alexander Ring in the sixty-eighth minute. Tony Tchani of the Whitecaps took a yellow card for a seventy-fifth minute foul. Vancouver took the lead in the eighty-eighth minute with a Yordy Reyna goal, fueled by Jakob Nerwinski and Cristian Techera. Reyna received a yellow card for delay of game, but the Whitecaps would win 3-2. The man of the match was Montero.

Wednesday closes as the Portland Timbers host the Chicago Fire. Matt Lampson and Jake Gleeson are the gloved men. Portland led off in the twenty-fourth minute with a Fanendo Adi penalty kick goal. Chicago tied it on a thirty-fourth minute Arturo Alvarez goal, via Juninho. The Fire took the lead with a Brandon Vincent goal in the sixty-first minute, made possible by Alvarez and David Accam. Lampson of Chicago had a yellow card for time wasting in the sixty-fifth minute. The Timbers tied it on a Sebastian Blanco goal in the seventieth minute, coming off of Diego Valeri. In the seventy-third minute, Portland's Blanco took a yellow card for a foul. The final stood at 2-2, with Blanco the man of the match.

On Thursday, Sporting Kansas City wraps up the week hosting the Philadelphia Union. John McCarthy and Tim Melia are the keepers. Kansas City dented the scoreboard in the forty-ninth minute with a Diego Rubio goal, set up by Daniel Salloi. Saad-Abdul Salaam of Sporting had a yellow card for a sixty-fourth minute foul. In the sixty-eighth minute, Benny Feilhaber of Kansas City and Haris Medunjanin of Philadelphia each had yellow cards for dissent. The Union tied it on a sixty-ninth minute Roland Alberg penalty kick goal. The final stood at 1-1, with the man of the match being Rubio.

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Sunday, July 2, 2017

MLS 2017: Week 18

We're into a small week, as only ten games will be played from Thursday to Sunday. We begin with one Thursday game as...

New York City FC hosts Minnesota United FC. Bobby Shuttleworth and Eirik Johansen are the goalies. Minnesota opened in the ninth minute with a Christian Ramirez goal. Kevin Molino of Minnesota took a yellow card for a twenty-third minute foul. New York City tied it in the thirty-eighth minute on an Alexander Callens goal, via Ben Sweat and Alexander Ring. In first half stoppage time, New York City's David Villa and Minnesota's Johan Venegas took yellow cards for fouls. New York City took the lead in the fifty-second minute on a Jack Harrison goal, passed from Rodney Wallace and Thomas McNamara. New York City added on with a Villa goal in the sixty-third minute, set up by Harrison. New York City's Wallace had a yellow card for his sixty-eighth minute foul. New York City won 3-1, with the man of the match being Harrison for his winner and assist.

On Friday, Real Salt Lake welcomes Orlando City SC. Joe Bendik and Nick Rimando protect the nets. Orlando City started in the seventeenth minute with a Will Johnson goal. Salt Lake's Sunny had a yellow card for his sixty-fifth minute foul. Orlando City saw yellow cards for fouls by Kaka, Jose Aja, and Cristian Higuita in the sixty-eighth, seventy-first, and eighty-seventh minutes, respectively. Kyle Beckerman of Real took a yellow card for his dissent in the eighty-eighth minute. The final held at 1-0, with Johnson the man of the match.

The first of seven Saturday games sees the Chicago Fire bring in the Vancouver Whitecaps FC. David Ousted and Matt Lampson draw the starts in goal. Chicago led off in the fourteenth minute with a Nemanja Nikolic goal, via Matt Polster and Joao Meira. The Fire added on in the eighteenth minute with another Nikolic goal, passed from Michael de Leeuw. Chicago extended the lead as Arturo Alvarez scored in the twenty-fifth minute, with the help of Polster. Vancouver went down to ten men in the seventy-eighth minute after a Matias Laba foul earned a red card. The Fire padded the lead with a de Leeuw goal in the eighty-fourth minute, set up by Nikolic. This made it 4-0, the final, with the man of the match being Nikolic.

In Texas, FC Dallas hosts Toronto FC. Alexander Bono and Jesse Gonzalez play goal. Dallas began in the fifth minute with a Roland Lamah goal, assisted by Maximiliano Urruti and Maynor Figueroa. Lamah took a yellow card for his fifteenth minute foul for Dallas. Dallas added on in the twenty-first minute with a Lamah goal, courtesy of Mauro Diaz. Atiba Harris of Dallas had a yellow card for not retreating in the thirty-ninth minute. Eriq Zavaleta of Toronto took a yellow card for a forty-ninth minute foul. Hernan Grana of Dallas had a yellow card for time wasting in the fifty-fourth minute. Toronto got on the board in the fifty-sixth minute with a Marco Delgado goal. Figueroa of Dallas had a yellow card for time wasting in the sixtieth minute. Carlos Gruezo of Dallas took a yellow card for a seventy-sixth minute foul. Dallas extended the lead with a seventy-eighth minute Urruti goal, made possible by Michael Barrios. Tesho Akindele of Dallas had a yellow card for his foul in stoppage time. The game ended 3-1, with the man of the match being Lamah.

Up in Missouri, Sporting Kansas City welcomes the Portland Timbers. Jake Gleeson and Tim Melia are in the six-yard boxes. Portland struck first in the twenty-sixth minute with a Diego Valeri goal, via Sebastian Blanco. Fanendo Adi of the Timbers had a yellow card for a foul in the thirty-eighth minute. Kansas City saw yellow cards for fouls by Latif Blessing and Roger Espinoza in the forty-fourth and forty-fifth minutes, respectively. Sporting tied it in the sixtieth minute with a Daniel Salloi goal, coming off of Espinoza. Kevin Ellis of Kansas City had a yellow card for his eighty-fifth minute foul. The game ended in a 1-1 draw, with Salloi the man of the match for his equalizer.

North to Montreal, where the Impact bring in DC United. Travis Worra and Evan Bush are between the posts. Montreal was first to score in the twenty-first minute with a Blerim Dzemaili goal, via Hernan Bernardello. Ballou Jean-Yves Tabla took a yellow card for the Impact for his twenty-second minute foul. Montreal added on in the twenty-third minute with a Chris Duvall goal, assisted by Dzemaili. Matteo Mancosu of the Impact took a yellow card for a twenty-fifth minute foul. Lloyd Sam of DC had a yellow card for a foul in first half stoppage time. Montreal's Hassoun Camara had a yellow card for an eighty-second minute foul. The Impact keeper Bush had a yellow card for his time wasting in the eighty-ninth minute. The final held at 2-0, with Dzemaili the man of the match.

Back stateside, the Columbus Crew SC host Atlanta United. Alec Kann and Zack Steffen make the starts in goal. Atlanta opened in the twenty-seventh minute with a Hector Villalba goal, via the goalie Kann. Justin Meram of Columbus had a yellow card for dissent in the twenty-ninth minute. Atlanta added on in the sixty-fourth minute with another Villalba goal. Kann took a yellow card for time wasting in the eighty-fourth minute. The game ended 2-0, with Villalba named man of the match for his brace.

West to Colorado, where the Rapids welcome the Houston Dynamo. Joe Willis is mismatched with Tim Howard in goal. Mike da Fonte of Colorado had a yellow card for a fourth minute foul. The Rapids started in the twenty-first minute on a Kevin Doyle goal, made possible by Dillon Serna and Dominique Badji. Houston tied it in first half stoppage time on an Erick Torres goal, set up by A.J. DeLaGarza. Colorado took the lead back in the forty-eighth minute with a Marlon Hairston goal, coming off of Badji and Doyle. The Rapids added on with another Hairston goal, via Doyle and Badji in the sixty-ninth minute. Sam Hamilton of Colorado had a yellow card for a foul in the eighty-second minute. The game ended 3-1, with the man of the match being Hairston for his brace.

Finally, the Cali Clasico sees the San Jose Earthquakes bring in the Los Angeles Galaxy to wrap up Saturday. Clement Diop and David Bingham are the keepers. Los Angeles began in the eleventh minute on a Jelle Van Damme goal, via Jose Villarreal. San Jose tied it in the seventy-fifth minute with a Chris Wondolowski goal, passed from the keeper Bingham. In the eighty-fourth minute, Van Damme had a yellow card for dissent for the Galaxy. Los Angeles saw a yellow card for Joao Pedro's ninetieth minute dissent. The Earthquakes took the lead on a Shea Salinas goal in stoppage time, set up by Danny Hoesen, and Salinas also had a yellow card for delaying the game after the goal. The Galaxy's comeback hopes died when Van Damme took a second yellow card for dissent a minute later, leaving them at ten men, while the Earthquakes sealed a 2-1 win. The man of the match was Wondolowski.

The last game is on Sunday, with the Philadelphia Union hosting the New England Revolution. Cody Cropper and Andre Blake are in goal. Philadelphia led off in the fourth minute with a C.J. Sapong penalty kick goal. Je-Vaughn Watson of New England took a yellow card for a foul in first half stoppage time. The Union added on in the forty-eighth minute with an Ilsinho goal, assisted by Fabrice-Jean Picault and Haris Medunjanin. Benjamin Angoua of the Revolution had a yellow card for a sixty-eighth minute foul. Philadelphia extended the lead as Roland Alberg scored, thanks to Medunjanin in the seventy-eighth minute. This made it 3-0, the final, with the man of the match being Blake for a three-save clean sheet.

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NWSL 2017: Week 12

For this weekend, all teams are in action just after playing midweeks games for most sides. We begin with four Saturday games, the first in...

North Carolina, as the Courage host Sky Blue FC. Kailen Sheridan and Katelyn Rowland are the goalies. Sky Blue saw a yellow card in the sixty-seventh minute for an Erica Skroski foul. North Carolina's Sam Witteman took a yellow card for her eightieth minute foul. Sky Blue got going in the eighty-fourth minute on a Sam Kerr goal, made possible by Maya Hayes. This stood for a 1-0 win with the woman of the match being Sheridan for her five-save clean sheet, including a save on a penalty kick. Also good for Sky Blue were Christie Pearce, Daphne Corboz, and Kerr, while the Courage's best came from Abby Erceg, Samantha Mewis, and Ashley Hatch.

Up in Boston, the Breakers welcome the Washington Spirit. Stephanie Labbe and Sammy Jo Prudhomme draw the starts in goal. Boston saw a sixty-second minute yellow card for a foul by Allysha Chapman. Washington's Estelle Johnson received a yellow card for her sixty-fourth minute foul. The Breakers dented the scoreboard in the seventy-second minute with a Midge Purce goal, coming off of Rosie White. This stood for a 1-0 win, with Purce the woman of the match. Brooke Elby, Megan Oyster, and Angela Salem also did well for the Breakers, while the Spirit saw good games from Labbe, Whitney Church, Tori Huster, and Francisca Ordega.

Back south, the Orlando Pride host the Chicago Red Stars after an hour-long weather delay. Alyssa Naeher and Aubrey Bledsoe play in goal. Orlando's Ali Krieger took a yellow card for a foul in the fifty-second minute. Chicago struck first in the sixty-eighth minute on a Christen Press penalty kick goal. This stood for a 1-0 win, with Press the woman of the match. Also excelling for the Red Stars were Naeher, Taylor Comeau, and Alyssa Mautz. For the Pride, Steph Catley, Kristen Edmonds, Marta, and Rachel Hill had good performances.

Saturday ends in Seattle, as the Reign FC bring in the Portland Thorns FC. Adrianna Franch and Haley Kopmeyer protect the nets. Seattle began in first half stoppage time with a Megan Rapinoe goal. Portland saw yellow cards for fouls by Christine Sinclair and Dagny Brynjarsdottir in the sixty-fourth and seventy-second minutes, respectively. Kristen McNabb of the Reign took a yellow card for a foul in the seventy-seventh minute. Seattle added on in the eighty-first minute with a Rapinoe goal, via Christine Nairn. The Thorns' Hayley Raso took a yellow card in second half stoppage time. The Reign won 2-0, with Rapinoe the woman of the match. Kopmeyer, McNabb, and Nairn also played well for the hosts, while the visitors saw good games from Meghan Klingenberg, Lindsey Horan, and Sinclair.

Finally, on Sunday, FC Kansas City hosts the Houston Dash. Jane Campbell and Nicole Barnhart are the keepers. Kansas City saw a yellow card for a thirty-fifth minute foul by Lo'eau Labonta. Kansas City led off in first half stoppage time on a Shea Groom goal, made possible by Christina Gibbons. In the fifty-second minute, Gibbons took a yellow card for her foul for Kansas City, as did the Dash's Carli Lloyd seconds later. Houston tied it in the fifty-fifth minute with a Rachel Daly goal. Kansas City went down to ten women when Labonta received a second yellow card for a foul in the sixty-second minute. The Dash took the lead with a Nichelle Prince goal in the sixty-fourth minute, via Amber Brooks. This made it 2-1, the final, with the woman of the match being Daly. Also good for the Dash were Janine van Wyk, Prince, and Lloyd, while Kansas City's best were Brittany Taylor, Desiree Scott, and Groom. 

NWSL Best XI of the week
GK Kailen Sheridan
RB Brooke Elby
CB Christie Pearce
CB Kristen McNabb
LB Meghan Klingenberg
DM Samantha Mewis
AM Lindsey Horan
AM Shea Groom
RF Sam Kerr
CF Rachel Daly
LF Megan Rapinoe