NWSL Match Preview: Portland Thorns (8-4-3) vs. Denver Summit FC (4-5-4)

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Summit Stadium, Denver, CO

Kickoff: 7:00 PM MT

A fascinating West‑region matchup between a Portland side pushing toward the top of the table and an expansion‑era Denver Summit squad that has proven difficult to beat at home. Portland arrive with one of the league’s most balanced attacks and strongest defensive units, while Denver rely on altitude, tempo, and a young, energetic roster to create chaos. The Thorns are the better team on paper, but Denver’s home form and tactical unpredictability make this a dangerous fixture.

Venue — Summit Stadium

Location: Denver, Colorado

Capacity: ~12,000

Surface: Natural grass

Altitude: ~5,280 feet (significant stamina impact)

Home Advantage: Denver press aggressively at home, using altitude to wear down opponents; matches often start fast and become transition‑heavy.

Weather Forecast

Temperature: 86–90°F at kickoff

Humidity: ~30%

Wind: 8–12 mph blowing south‑to‑north

Rain: <10%

Impact:

Hot, dry conditions increase fatigue — favors Denver’s altitude advantage

Wind may affect long balls and set‑piece deliveries

Fast pitch expected, benefiting Portland’s wide play

Injury Report

Portland Thorns

Sophia Smith — Day‑to‑day (ankle)

Morgan Weaver — OUT (hamstring)

Becky Sauerbrunn — OUT (knee)

Janine Beckie — Day‑to‑day (hip)

Meghan Klingenberg — OUT (foot)

Portland’s attack hinges heavily on Smith’s availability; defensive leadership impacted by Sauerbrunn’s absence.

Denver Summit FC

Taylor Flint — OUT (ACL)

Savannah DeMelo — Day‑to‑day (quad)

Mia Fishel — OUT (knee)

Kelsey Turnbow — Day‑to‑day (shoulder)

Addie McCain — OUT (back)

Denver’s midfield depth is thin; DeMelo’s status is the biggest swing factor.

Team Records & Recent Form

Portland Thorns (8–4–3)

Last 5: 3–1–1

Goals For: 23

Goals Against: 15

Trend: Attack efficient; defense strong despite injuries; elite in wide areas.

Denver Summit FC (4–5–4)

Last 5: 2–2–1

Goals For: 15

Goals Against: 18

Trend: Competitive at home; inconsistent finishing; defense struggles late in matches.

Key Player Matchups

Sophia Smith (POR) vs. Denver Back Line

Smith’s pace and finishing vs. Denver’s high‑line press. Edge: Smith, if fully fit.

Christine Sinclair (POR) vs. Denver Midfield

Sinclair’s experience and distribution vs. Denver’s young midfield group. Edge: Sinclair

Savannah DeMelo (DEN) vs. Portland Midfield (if active)

DeMelo’s creativity vs. Portland’s physical midfield. Edge: Portland, unless DeMelo is fully fit.

Hina Sugita (POR) vs. Denver’s Double Pivot

Sugita’s ball progression vs. Denver’s pressure. Edge: Sugita

Series History

First season for Denver Summit FC

2026 Season Series: Portland lead 1–0

Portland won the first meeting 2–1, controlling possession and limiting Denver’s transition chances.

Betting Trends

Portland Thorns

4–1–2 in last seven

Over has hit in 6 of last 10

Portland average 1.7 goals per match

Strong late‑game team (+4 second‑half goal differential)

Denver Summit FC

3–2–2 at home

Under has hit in 5 of last 8

Denver concede 1.5 goals per match

Struggle vs. teams with elite wing play

MATCH ODDS

Portland Thorns               + 140

Denver Summit FC          + 150

Draw                                     + 240

Over 2.5 – 110                   Under 2.5 – 135

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, July 17, 2026

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