Bottom-Table Teams Upset NWSL Standings in Weekend Matches

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NWSL chaos reigned supreme this weekend, as lower-table teams walked away victorious in five out of seven matches.

Even Sunday’s 1-1 draw between second-place Washington and 12th-place San Diego was a lopsided affair, as Wave defender Kristen McNabb received credit for both goals.

The only expected result was Orlando’s 2-0 win over fourth-place Gotham on Sunday. With the victory, the Pride remains atop the standings while extending their record winning streak to 19.

Denise O’Sullivan and the Courage handed Kansas City their third loss in a row on Sunday. (Rob Kinnan-USA TODAY Sports)

Courage adds to Kansas City’s loss count

On a streak of their own, now-fifth-place North Carolina added an 18th match to their home unbeaten stretch — one that dates back to 2023 — with Sunday’s 2-1 win over third-place Kansas City. The loss is KC’s third in a row, a marked departure after going undefeated through their first 15 games.

The Current’s goal was unsurprisingly notched by Golden Boot race-leader Temwa Chawinga, who now sits two goals ahead of Orlando’s Barbra Banda with 14 on the season — four shy of tying ex-NWSL star Sam Kerr’s single-season record.

Angel City's Sydney Leroux celebrates a goal
Sydney Leroux secured Angel City’s 2-1 win over Chicago with a stoppage time goal on Sunday….

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