Sky Blue tops Spirit 2-1 as NWSL returns to local markets
The fall series marks the NWSL's return after the league became the first U.S team sport to play amid the coronavirus pandemic with its Challenge Cup tournament in June and July.
Published : Sep 06, 2020 01:49 IST
Midge Purce scored in stoppage time to give Sky Blue a 2-1 victory over the Washington Spirit on Saturday in the opening game of the National Women's Soccer League fall series. The fall series marks the NWSL's return to local markets after the league became the first U.S. professional team sport to play amid the coronavirus pandemic with its Challenge Cup tournament in June and July. The game at Segra Field was played without fans in attendance. The league's nine teams are separated into three regional groups for the fall series to cut down on travel. Sky Blue took the lead when Ifeoma Onumonu scored from the right side of the box in the 18th minute. The Spirit drew even in the 89th minute on Paige Nielsen's penalty kick. READ:
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