Venue Location: Audi Field, Washington, D.C. (capacity ~20,000; natural grass surface). This was the Spirit’s home match following a banner-raising or early-season home return, with additional fan activations like Crashed Chords on the concourse.
Kickoff at 7:00 PM ET (5:00 PM MT).
Broadcast: Victory+ (national streaming); local radio and team-specific coverage available. Referee: JC Griggs.
Weather Updates
Mild early-spring evening conditions in the D.C. area supported standard open play. Temperatures at kickoff were in the mid-50s°F (around 12–14°C), with light winds and low precipitation risk. Skies were partly cloudy, transitioning to stadium lighting as sunset occurred around 7:10–7:20 PM ET. These comfortable conditions had minimal impact on passing accuracy or fan attendance, favoring a technical, possession-oriented contest typical of Audi Field.
Injury Report / Player Availability
Washington Spirit:
OUT: Ashley Hatch (maternity leave), Aubrey Kingsbury (maternity leave), Casey Krueger (maternity leave).
Available/Returning: Trinity Rodman was cleared after a recent concussion scare and started. Midfielder Andi Sullivan returned from maternity leave and was available (potentially as a substitute or in rotation). The squad was described as mostly healthy overall, providing depth in attack and midfield.
Utah Royals FC:
OUT: Mandy McGlynn (hand injury – expected 6–8 weeks), Tatumn Milazzo (suspended – red card from prior match), Alex Loera (knee – SEI/ACL), Paige Cronin (rib), Madison Hammond (upper leg), Narumi Miura (ankle), Nuria Rábano (ankle), KK Ream (knee).
GK Situation: Mia Justus started in net due to McGlynn’s absence. The Royals were significantly shorthanded defensively and in goal, forcing heavy reliance on depth and young/backup players on the road. No additional questionables reported.
Projected / Actual Starting Lineups
Washington Spirit (4-2-3-1) – Head Coach: Adrián González
GK: Sandy MacIver
DEF: Lucia Di Guglielmo, Esme Morgan, Tara McKeown (c), Kate Wiesner (or similar)
MF: Hal Hershfelt, Rebeca Bernal
AM: Rosemonde Kouassi, Deborah Abiodun, Trinity Rodman
FW: Sofia Cantore
Utah Royals FC (4-2-3-1 or similar) –
GK: Mia Justus
DEF: Kameron Simmonds, Kaleigh Riehl, Kate Del Fava (c), Janni Thomsen
MF: Dayana Pierre-Louis, Ana Tejada
AM/FW: Brecken Mozingo, Cecelia Delzer, Cloé Lacasse, Kiana Palacios (Substitutions were utilized in the second half as both teams pushed for a winner in a tight affair.)
Key Player Matchups to Watch
Trinity Rodman & Sofia Cantore (WAS) vs. Utah back line (Riehl/Del Fava/Simmonds): Rodman’s pace and creativity, combined with Cantore’s finishing threat, targeted a depleted Royals defense missing Milazzo and dealing with goalkeeper rotation.
Rebeca Bernal & Hal Hershfelt (WAS) vs. Utah midfield (Pierre-Louis/Tejada): Control of central transitions was key; Bernal’s duels and distribution helped the Spirit dominate possession (reported around 65%+ in similar setups).
Cloé Lacasse & Kiana Palacios (UTA) vs. Spirit defense (Morgan/McKeown): Lacasse showed flashes of pre-injury form with dangerous crosses and movement; Palacios provided a focal point up top despite Utah’s road challenges.
Mia Justus (UTA GK) vs. Spirit attack: The backup keeper faced heavy pressure and made multiple saves to help earn a point.
Andi Sullivan’s potential impact: Her return added midfield stability and set-piece threat for the Spirit.
Team Recent Form
Washington Spirit form: Entered 0-1-1 (1 point) after a narrow home loss and a draw. As 2025 NWSL finalists, they sought their first win of 2026 in front of the home crowd. They controlled large portions but struggled with clinical finishing early in the season.
Utah Royals FC form: Entered 0-2-0 (0 points) following 2-1 losses to Kansas City Current and San Diego Wave FC. The Royals showed resilience (including a goal in the San Diego match) but entered this road fixture winless and dealing with significant absences. They earned their first point of the season here. The match ended in a 1-1 draw, with Rebeca Bernal scoring for the Spirit in the first half and Utah responding later. Both teams remained in the lower half of the early standings post-match (Spirit around 12th–13th with 2 points; Royals 14th–15th with 1 point).
Series History
Historically competitive: Utah Royals held a slight all-time edge entering the match (roughly 5 wins to Spirit’s 3, with 2 draws across ~10 meetings; goal differential close at 10–8 favoring Utah in older records). Recent encounters were tight, with mixed results. Washington had wins in some 2024–2025 meetings, but Utah took points in others. This 1-1 result added another draw to the ledger. The return fixture is scheduled for later in the 2026 season in Utah.
Betting Trends
Home favorites in midweek NWSL fixtures against depleted road sides often cover the moneyline, but unders or draws appear when one team sits compact defensively.
Spirit games trended toward goal involvement when Rodman and Cantore were healthy; Utah’s recent matches featured 2-1 scorelines.
BTTS hit in several Spirit-Royals meetings; road underdogs with goalkeeper/depth issues occasionally grind out draws via set pieces or counters.
Early-season winless teams hosting or traveling in Week 3 showed motivation for points, leading to cagey but occasionally open results.
MATCH ODDS
Utah Royals + 450
Washington Spirit – 185
Draw + 320
Over 2.5 – 120 Under 2.5 + 100
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Tuesday, March 24, 2026








