In a night of comebacks and records, Angel City FC ended their nine-match road winless streak with a 3-1 victory over California rival Bay FC, fueled by Sveindís Jónsdóttir’s historic three goal contributions and Savy King’s emotional return from a cardiac event. Meanwhile, Gotham FC and the North Carolina Courage played to a scoreless draw with both teams missing key players, and the Houston Dash set a new home opener attendance record in their 3-0 win over Boston Legacy.
After a grueling stretch without a win on the road, Angel City FC finally broke through on Saturday night, defeating Bay FC 3-1 in a crucial National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) matchup. The victory not only snaps a nine-match winless streak away from home but also signals a potential turning point in the season for the Los Angeles-based club.
The star of the show was Icelandic forward Sveindís Jónsdóttir, who recorded two goals and an assist, setting a new club record for goal contributions in a single match. Her first goal came early, in the third minute, when she capitalized on a pinpoint long pass from Kennedy Fuller. She then turned provider in the 32nd minute, setting up Gisele Thompson with a well-placed delivery. Jónsdóttir completed her brace in the 54th minute, heading home Evelyn Shores’ corner kick to make it 3-0.
Bay FC managed to get on the board in the 55th minute through midfielder Taylor Huff, but her night ended controversially as she received two yellow cards in second-half stoppage time, resulting in a red card. The loss drops Bay FC to a difficult start in their expansion season.
Adding to the significance of the win was the return of defender Savy King, who started her first match since suffering a cardiac event in May that required open-heart surgery. King played 82 minutes, providing stability at the back. Her comeback is a testament to her resilience and the medical staff’s work, a detail confirmed by Associated Press.
Angel City’s last road victory came on May 2 against the Washington Spirit, a 4-3 thriller. Since then, they had gone winless in nine away matches across all competitions. This victory could serve as a catalyst for a team looking to climb the NWSL standings.
From a fan perspective, this win is monumental. Angel City supporters have endured a painful road spell, and Jónsdóttir’s emergence as a club-record contributor provides hope for an offensive spark. King’s return after a cardiac event has already become an emotional rallying point for the squad and fans alike, with many discussing whether this team can now string together wins and challenge for a playoff spot.
Gotham and Courage Trade Opportunities in Scoreless Draw
In another NWSL contest, defending champion Gotham FC hosted the North Carolina Courage to a 0-0 stalemate. The match featured the return of Gotham defender Tierna Davidson, who tore her ACL in March, as reported by Associated Press. Davidson played the full 90 minutes, a positive sign for Gotham’s defensive solidity.
Both teams struggled to create clear chances, combining for only 23 shots and four on target. Gotham goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger made three saves, while Courage counterpart Kailen Sheridan made one. Gotham midfielder Jaedyn Shaw was unavailable due to a hamstring issue, and Courage captain Natalie Jacobs left the match in the 84th minute with a possible concussion, further dampening the offensive flow.
The draw extends Gotham’s winless streak to two matches, while the Courage remain unbeaten but have now drawn three of their last four.
Gotham fans will be relieved to see Davidson back on the pitch after her ACL injury, but the lack of goals against a Courage side that has been vulnerable offensively might raise concerns about the team’s attack, especially with Shaw sidelined. The draw feels like a missed opportunity for the defending champions to assert early dominance.
Houston Dash Deliver Record Crowd with Emphatic Win
The Houston Dash celebrated their home opener in style, defeating the expansion Boston Legacy 3-0 before a record-breaking crowd of 10,259 fans at Shell Energy Stadium. This marks the first time Houston has won consecutive matches to open a season, following their 1-0 upset over San Diego Wave last week.
Makenzy Robbe drew a penalty in the 13th minute after a tackle from Legacy’s Jorelyn Carabalí, but goalkeeper Casey Murphy denied the resulting penalty kick. The deadlock was broken in the 43rd minute when Linda Ullmark set up Kiki van Zanten for a left-footed finish. Van Zanten doubled the lead in the 59th minute after a pressure-induced error from Murphy, and Kat Rader scored her first NWSL goal in the 65th minute after pouncing on a loose ball.
The victory and record attendance signal growing momentum for the Dash, who are looking to build on last season’s playoff appearance.
The Dash’s consecutive wins to open the season, coupled with a record home crowd, suggests a growing enthusiasm around the franchise. Fans are likely dreaming of a deep playoff run, and the early form of players like van Zanten and Rader provides tangible evidence that this team could be better than last year’s playoff squad.
These results across the NWSL highlight a weekend of comebacks, record-setting moments, and the unpredictable nature of the league. Angel City’s road win and Houston’s strong start suggest shifting dynamics, while Gotham’s draw reminds us that even champions face challenges.
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