NWSL Match Preview: Denver Summit (0-1-1) vs. NJ/NY Gotham FC (1-0-1)

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New Jersey /New York Gotham

Venue Location: Sports Illustrated Stadium (Red Bull Arena), Harrison, New Jersey (capacity ~25,000; natural grass surface). This was part of Gotham’s early-season homestand following their championship banner-raising in Week 2. Attendance was approximately 5,000.
Kickoff at 7:00 PM ET.
Broadcast: Victory+ (free national streaming). Referee: Muhammad Hassan.

Weather Updates

Cool early-spring conditions in the New York/New Jersey area. Temperatures stayed in the high-40s°F (around 8–9°C) throughout the match, with winds around 10 mph and gusts up to 18 mph. Humidity hovered near 45%, with a less than 5% chance of rain and sunset occurring around 7:14 PM ET (shortly after kickoff). The breezy, cool weather contributed to a gritty, physical contest with some impact on long balls and crossing accuracy, though it did not prevent an open and error-filled affair.

Injury Report / Player Availability

NJ/NY Gotham FC (defending 2025 NWSL champions):

OUT: Bruninha (hamstring), Mandy Freeman (lower leg), Jaedyn Shaw (hamstring), Taryn Torres (knee – SEI), Midge Purce (thigh – ongoing from prior weeks).

Available: Club captain Tierna Davidson was activated off the season-ending injury list earlier in March and featured in recent matches (including a substitute or rotational role). Rose Lavelle’s status was managed following earlier concussion concerns from preseason/Champions Cup play. The squad dealt with several defensive and midfield absences, forcing rotation in a congested early schedule.

Denver Summit FC (2026 expansion side):

OUT: Jasmine Aikey (knee – ACL tear, placed on Season-Ending Injury list), Jordan Baggett (maternity leave), Camryn Biegalski (knee).

No major additional questionables reported. The Summit relied on depth and key contributors like Melissa Kössler (who had already scored in the first two matches) and Natasha Flint.

Projected / Actual Starting Lineups & Key Performers

NJ/NY Gotham FC – Struggled with defensive errors in the match.
Key players included Ann-Katrin Berger in goal, with defenders like Lilly Reale and Jess Carter involved. The attack featured pieces like Esther González and Rose Lavelle (when available), but the side was undone by mistakes leading to both Denver goals.

Denver Summit FC (4-3-3 or similar under Nick Cushing)
GK: Abby Smith (or rotation)
DEF: Carson Pickett, Kaleigh Kurtz, Eva Gaetino, others
MF: Emma Regan, Devon Lynch, Yazmeen Ryan (acquired in offseason)
AM/FW: Melissa Kössler, Natasha Flint, others In the actual match, Denver capitalized on two major Gotham defensive lapses: Melissa Kössler opened the scoring in the 58th minute, and Natasha Flint added the second in the 73rd minute (exploiting a turnover involving goalkeeper Berger attempting to clear). Denver kept a clean sheet for their first-ever NWSL victory.

Key

Player Matchups to Watch

Melissa Kössler (DEN) vs. Gotham back line: Kössler continued her hot start (scoring in each of Denver’s first three games) and opened the scoring, becoming only the second player in NWSL history to score in a club’s first three regular-season matches.

Natasha Flint (DEN) vs. Ann-Katrin Berger/Gotham defense: Flint pounced on a defensive error for the second goal, highlighting Denver’s clinical counter-attacking.

Rose Lavelle & Esther González (GOTHAM) vs. Denver midfield/back line: Gotham’s creative duo tried to break down a compact Summit shape but were frustrated by turnovers and solid Denver organization.

Tierna Davidson’s presence: Her return added defensive leadership, though the unit still committed costly errors.

Midfield battle: Gotham’s Jaelin Howell and Savannah McCaskill (or rotations) against Denver’s Regan/Lynch/Yazmeen Ryan combo for control of transitions.

Team Recent Form

Both teams entered with 1 point from two matches (Gotham 1-0-1; Denver 0-1-1).

NJ/NY Gotham FC form: Opened with a road win over Boston Legacy, followed by a 0-0 home draw against North Carolina Courage in their banner-raising game. As defending champions, they were unbeaten but had shown defensive solidity mixed with attacking inefficiency. This loss dropped them to 1-1-1.

Denver Summit FC form: Started with losses/draws (including a 2-1 loss to Bay FC and 1-1 draw at Orlando Pride). As an expansion side playing three straight road games to open the season, they showed resilience and attacking promise through Kössler before earning their historic first win on the road. They improved to 1-1-1.

Series History

This was the first-ever competitive meeting between the two clubs. No prior head-to-head history existed in NWSL or other competitions. Denver Summit FC claimed the inaugural victory 2-0, marking a landmark result for the expansion franchise. The return fixture is scheduled for later in the 2026 season in Denver.

Betting Trends

Defending champions hosting expansion sides early in the season often start as heavy favorites, but road underdogs with attacking threats (like Kössler) can capitalize on defensive lapses.

Gotham’s Week 2 draw was goalless; Denver’s games showed goal involvement but also defensive grit on the road.

Early NWSL matches involving expansion teams frequently feature errors and opportunistic scoring, leading to results that defy pre-game expectations.

Unders hit in several low-event home games for Gotham early on, though this contest opened up due to mistakes.

MATCH ODDS

Denver Summit                 + 325

NJ/NY Gotham FC            – 140

Draw                                     + 250

Over 2.5 + 105                  Under 2.5 – 130

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Tuesday, March 24, 2026

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