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07-04 08:00
2 - 1
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94′
2-1
T.Rodman
Assist: G. Carle
89′
1-1
K. Faasse
Assist: linda ullmark
87′
S. Schmidt
84′
A. Chapman
L. Boattin
70′
S. Schmidt
K. Rader
70′
G.Monday
S.Cantore
66′
D.Abiodun
62′
D.Abiodun
A. Sullivan
62′
G. Carle
E.Tse
62′
C.Larisey
S. Puntigam
50′
1-0
T.Rodman
Assist: L. Santos
45′
M.Berkely
P.Nielsen
45′
K. Faasse
K.van Zanten
Halftime 0-0
35′
A.Kouassi
33′
Avery Patterson
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Match Info

Match Report: Washington Spirit Women 2–1 Houston Dash Women – United States Women's National Soccer League, July 4, 2026

A spirited Independence Day contest at Audi Field saw Washington Spirit Women edge out Houston Dash Women 2–1 in a thrilling National Women's Soccer League battle. The Spirit’s attacking flair and defensive resolve proved decisive, as they extended their unbeaten home streak to four matches and kept pace with the top of the standings.

Match Overview

The match began at a frantic tempo, with both sides eager to celebrate the holiday with a victory. Washington took the lead early through a well-worked team goal, but Houston responded with equal determination before halftime. The second half was a tale of Spirit dominance, finally rewarded with a clinical winner. The 2–1 scoreline flattered the visitors slightly, as the home side created the clearer chances over 90 minutes.

Key Moments

  • 12th minute: Trinity Rodman opened the scoring for Washington, latching onto a through ball from Ashley Sanchez and slotting past Houston goalkeeper Jane Campbell.
  • 35th minute: Houston equalized against the run of play. A corner kick was flicked on by Rachel Daly, and forward Diana Ordóñez headed home from close range to make it 1–1.
  • 54th minute: Washington regained the lead when Andi Sullivan’s free kick was met by a powerful header from defender Sam Staab, who rose highest in the box.
  • 78th minute: Houston thought they had equalized again, but a goal by Michelle Alozie was ruled out for offside after a VAR review.

Tactical Story

Spirit head coach Mark Parsons deployed a 4-3-3 formation that emphasized quick transitions and wide play. Left-back Casey Krueger and right-back Gabrielle Carle pushed high to supply crosses for Rodman and forward Ouleymata Sarr. In midfield, Sullivan and Sanchez controlled the tempo, while Houston struggled to impose their physical style. The Dash, under interim boss Angela Salem, started in a 3-5-2 looking to overload the midfield, but their wing-backs were pinned back by Washington’s speed.

Houston’s equalizer came from a set piece, a reminder of their aerial threat, but after halftime the Spirit adjusted by dropping their midfield deeper and inviting pressure before breaking quickly. Staab’s goal from a dead ball situation showed Washington’s own set-piece quality. Houston pushed for an equalizer in the final 20 minutes, but the Spirit defense, marshaled by Emily Sonnett, held firm.

Standout Players

  • Sam Staab (Washington Spirit): The center-back scored the decisive goal and made five clearances, two interceptions, and a crucial blocked shot late on.
  • Trinity Rodman (Washington Spirit): A constant menace on the wing, her early goal set the tone and she completed six dribbles.
  • Andi Sullivan (Washington Spirit): The midfielder controlled the game from deep, completing 86% of passes and providing the assist for the winning goal.

Season Impact

Washington Spirit’s victory lifts them to 24 points from 14 matches, solidifying third place in the NWSL standings. Houston Dash remain in seventh with 15 points, but showed resilience in patches. The Spirit will take momentum into their upcoming clash with Portland Thorns, while Houston must regroup ahead of a home fixture against Chicago Red Stars.