NWSL Roundup: Seattle Rain Blanc Racing Louisville

After the storm rolled through Kentki on Friday night, Racing Louisville and Seattle regime postponed their scheduled match on Saturday and Maddy Dahlin’s target helped the reign to win 1-0.
Seattle (4-3-2, 14 digits) won the 39th minute through a Udham drama, when the reign exits a ball out of the border. After Seattle was in possession, Samantha Meja found Dahlin below the left and forwarded on the face of goalkeeper Jordan Blomer and in the right corner of the net.
Still rolling through the region with high air, crosses and shots in Louisville were removed, which made crime difficult for racing (3-4-2, 11 digits) and Samantha Demelo’s ability to cross the dangerous areas. Racing managed only one shot on a goal with a total of 20 shots, while the target for Seattle compared only four total shots with three on the target.
Seattle Jeet stopped the three-match unbeaten streak (2–0-1) for Louisville. Meanwhile, the reign has won two of their last three matches.
Courage 2, Stars FC 0
Manaka Matsukubo saved four half -brace and goalkeeper KC Murphy, because North Carolina vacated Chicago in Carrie, Nekan
After a scorching in the first half, Matsukubo gave a 1-0 lead (3-3-3, 12 points) in the 51st minute via the ball from Dennis O’Sullevan and gave a shot in the lower left corner of the box for his first goal of the season.
Courage took her lead in the 77th minute, when Matsukubo took a pass from Xinomi Koyama and found the right top corner of the net. For Murphy, it marked its third clean sheet of the season as courage improved his last four matches 3–0-1.
For Chicago (1-7–1, 4 digits), goalkeeper Alyssa Nehar placed her team within the striking distance with six savings. In their last four matches, the stars are 0-3–1.
Spirit 3, Royals 3
KC Crugger scored late in a draw for Washington in the country’s capital in a draw against Utah in a late stop time.
A match with three lead changes, the other and the other and the other went to the 12th minute of the time. Tara McCain stopped the ball from going out for a goal kick and sent to a cross which Krugger buried for giving the soul (5-3–1, 16 points), which was the first draw of the season.
Utah (1-6-2, 5 digits) goalkeeper Mandy McGlin rescued nine shots, including a penalty kick by Ashley Hatch in the 90th minute. The Sev stopped the lig-ricket of the hatch 11–0 perfect penalty kick records, although he scored in the first half.
Cess Saffron of Utah scored one of the five days before the game, but left the match in the 54th minute after taking the hit.
Bay FC2, Angel City FC 0
Penelope Hawkin and Caroline Cost scored as Bay FC as San Jose welcomed their kingdom rivals with Los Angeles in 2–0 victory.
Before the match, Bay FC (3-4-2, 11 points) scored several goals only once in a regular season match. It took only five minutes to score twice, and it started in the 23rd minute when a cross by Taylor Huff went by two companions and landed in the stages of Hawking, which gave the domestic side a initial lead.
Then in the 28th minute, Huff and goalkeeper Angelina Anderson of Angel City (4-3-2, 14 points) both went for a ball, but Huff made it on the first ball, only one yards away from the end line. Anderson contacted and gave a punishment to the bay, which gave a lead to the domestic side, as it was left to the content because the Conte scored.
In the second minute of the second-half stoppage, Angel City Star Alyssa Thompson and Bay’s Elisa Malson both went up for a ball and hit their heads. After minutes of medical aid, Thompson quit the match, while Malonson returned before the final whistle.
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