NWSL Match Preview: Utah Royals (5-2-1) vs. Bay FC (3-3-0)

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Venue: PayPal Park — San Jose, California

Kickoff: 7:00 PM PT / 10:00 PM ET

Broadcast: CBS Sports Golazo / NWSL+

Utah enters Week 8 as one of the league’s most in‑form sides, riding a strong defensive foundation and a rapidly improving attack. Bay FC, meanwhile, sits at 3‑3‑0 and remains one of the NWSL’s most unpredictable teams — capable of explosive attacking moments but still searching for consistency in defensive structure. This matchup features two clubs trending upward, with Utah looking to solidify its top‑four position and Bay FC aiming to protect home turf.

WEATHER REPORT — SAN JOSE, CA

PayPal Park is an outdoor venue, and conditions will be ideal for high‑tempo play.

Kickoff Temperature: 64°F

Wind: 7–10 mph (light coastal breeze)

Humidity: 55%

Rain: 0%

Pitch Conditions: Dry, fast, perfect for possession‑based and transition football

Handicapping note: Weather is neutral — no meaningful impact on scoring or pace.

INJURY REPORT

Utah Royals

FW Hannah Wilkinson — Probable (ankle) Expected to start; key target forward presence.

MF Mikayla Cluff — Probable (hip) Full training; essential to Utah’s midfield balance.

DF Kate Del Fava — Out (knee) Utah loses a reliable defensive piece.

GK Mandy Haught — Probable (illness) Expected to be available.

Bay FC

FW Asisat Oshoala — Probable (shoulder) Expected to start; Bay’s most dangerous attacker.

MF Deyna Castellanos — Questionable (hamstring) Game‑time decision; major impact on Bay’s creativity.

DF Caprice Dydasco — Out (foot) Weakens Bay’s right‑side defensive stability.

GK Lysianne Proulx — Probable (ankle) Expected to start.

TEAM RECORDS & RECENT FORM

Utah Royals (5‑2‑1)

Last 5: W–W–D–W–L

Goals For: 13

Goals Against: 9

Trend:

Strong defensive structure

Efficient in transition

Midfield improving weekly with Cluff’s return

Bay FC (3‑3‑0)

Last 5: L–W–L–W–L

Goals For: 11

Goals Against: 12

Trend:

High‑variance performances

Dangerous in wide areas

Defensive lapses in key moments

SERIES HISTORY

Utah leads all‑time series: 2–1‑0

Utah won both meetings in 2025

Bay FC has never beaten Utah at PayPal Park

Average margin in Utah wins: +1.5 goals

KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS

1. Asisat Oshoala (Bay) vs. Utah Center‑Backs

Oshoala’s pace and physicality vs. Utah’s organized but less athletic back line

Utah concedes 1.1 xGA per match Advantage: Bay FC

2. Hannah Wilkinson (Utah) vs. Bay FC Back Line

Wilkinson’s hold‑up play vs. Bay’s weakened right‑side defense (no Dydasco) Advantage: Utah

3. Utah Midfield vs. Bay FC Midfield

If Castellanos is out, Bay loses its best connector

Utah’s midfield trio has been one of the league’s most balanced Advantage: Utah

4. Goalkeepers: Haught (UTAH) vs. Proulx (BAY)

Haught: strong shot‑stopper, elite reflexes

Proulx: aggressive off her line but prone to distribution errors Advantage: Utah

BETTING TRENDS

Utah Royals

4–1 ATS in last 5

Under is 5–3 in last 8

Scored first in 6 of 8 matches

Best road defensive record in NWSL so far

Bay FC

2–4 ATS in last 6

Over is 4–2 in last 6

Conceded 2+ goals in 4 of last 6

Struggle to protect leads late (–4 goal differential after 75’)

MATCH ODDS

Utah Royals                        + 165

Bay FC                                   + 155

Draw                                     + 240

Over 2.5 – 110                   Under 2.5 – 110

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, May 9, 2026

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