This weekend’s NWSL semifinals left it all on the field, with Orlando and Washington advancing to the 2024 NWSL Championship after two days of physical play, epic saves, and legendary goals.
With the 2024 Shield-winning Pride and the No. 2-seed Spirit now set to battle for the league title, November 23rd’s championship match will be the first to feature the top two regular-season clubs in five years.
Kingsbury saves the day for the Spirit
To book the Spirit’s NWSL Championship ticket, Washington goalkeeper Aubrey Kingsbury played superhero on Saturday, saving every penalty kick she faced to defeat reigning champs Gotham FC.
Entering their first-ever postseason clash with wildly similar resumes, the clubs’ 120 minutes of play ending in a tense 1-1 deadlock to force just the second playoff shootout in NWSL history seemed almost prophetic.
In front of a sold-out Audi Field crowd of 19,365 fans, Gotham striker Esther opened scoring early in the second half. That goal stood until stoppage time, when Spirit rookie Hal Hershfelt netted a dramatic equalizer.
With 42 fouls…