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NWSL Championship | Saturday, 8 p.m. (CBS)

A first-time NWSL champion will be crowned when OL Reign faces Gotham FC in title game

OL Reign's Megan Rapinoe will play her final professional match Saturday.Steph Chambers/Getty

Neither team in the National Women’s Soccer League title game has won the league title, meaning a first-time NWSL champion will be crowned Saturday at San Diego’s Snapdragon Stadium.

No. 4 OL Reign will take on No. 6 NJ/NY Gotham FC at 8 p.m. The game will be broadcast on CBS.

OL Reign put up an unremarkable 9-8-5 performance during the regular season to earn its No. 4 seed but has punched above its weight throughout the playoffs. The Reign took down Angel City FC in the quarterfinal and eliminated the 2023 NWSL Shield winner and top seed San Diego Wave in the semifinal.

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US women’s national team star Megan Rapinoe is the headliner for OL Reign, and she will be playing the final game of her career. The two-time World Cup champion announced in July that she would retire from professional soccer at the conclusion of this NWSL season.

Rapinoe and the US lost in this summer’s World Cup to Sweden in penalties in the round of 16, so Saturday is Rapinoe’s final shot at adding another trophy to her case.

Standing in the way, however, is a feisty Gotham team that has defied its low seed. Gotham FC snuck into the playoffs with a record of 8-7-7 and has upset the tournament’s second and third seeds en route to the final. Gotham FC finished last in the NWSL standings one season ago. First-year head coach Juan Carlos Amorós was named the league’s coach of the year for his role in the turnaround.

Under Amorós, Gotham has excelled as a defensive-minded club, leading the league in possessions won (1,554) and shots faced (205). Lynn Williams leads the team with seven goals, and the offense has been spread around, with eight players having at least two goals this year.

This is the third meeting between OL Reign and Gotham this season. The two teams split results in the regular season – the Reign won 2-0 at Red Bull Arena in Harrison, N.J., in April, then Gotham won 4-1 at Seattle’s Lumen Field in May. The Reign lead Gotham 12-8-7 in the overall series.

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Saturday’s final is the culmination of a knockout-style playoff format. Six teams advanced to the playoffs with three rounds of competition, including two first-round matches and two semifinal games.

Last month, the league unveiled a new trophy for the event that was redesigned in collaboration with Tiffany & Co.


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