CARY, N.C. (March 29, 2024) — The North Carolina Courage return home for the third week of the NWSL regular season to host Gotham FC this Saturday, March 30, at 7 p.m. ET at WakeMed Soccer Park. The match will stream live domestically on NWSL+ with Josh Eastern and Kacey White on the call. Great seats are still available for this big early-season showdown here.
Prior to kickoff, the Courage will honor 2023 NWSL MVP Kerolin Nicoli with the MVP trophy presentation to celebrate the first member of the Courage to ever win the league’s highest individual award. The presentation will take place on the field immediately following team walk-outs. Kerolin will also be in FanFest for an autograph session before the match.
The Courage (1-1-0, 3 pts) suffered a tough-luck defeat in Utah last week, 2-1, to the Royals despite a dominant stat line in every other category. The Courage out-shot Utah 17-2 and held 67% of possession while two penalty chances went by the boards in the loss.
Despite their first loss of the season, the Courage saw plenty of positives. The team remains third in the NWSL table thanks to a +3-goal differential through two weeks and the Courage have rattled off a league-high 37 shots, led by Haley Hopkins’ nine to match the most of any player.
Blockbuster off-season acquisition Ashley Sanchez scored her first goal in a Courage kit on Friday, capitalizing on a failed clear for an athletic finish midway through the first half. She took four shots on the night and created three chances. Her six chances created through two weeks ranks fourth in the league.
Ryan Williams, coming off her breakout 2023, continues to shine at right back in 2024. She completed an incredible 87 passes Friday night, passing at 87% despite the volume. She leads the NWSL with 149 successful passes early in 2024.
Newcomer Feli Rauch has fit in as her counterpart on the left side, making eight recoveries, winning nine duels and eight possessions, all while passing at 90% accuracy and winning two-thirds of her tackles.
Add in the always-steady center backs Kaleigh Kurtz and Malia Berkely, combined with a deep midfield led by captain Denise O’Sullivan, and it’s no surprise the Courage are second in the league in tackle success (70%) and have conceded the second-fewest shots (9) and shots on target (5).
Gotham (1-0-0, 3 pts) took a heartbreaking loss in the 2024 UKG Challenge Cup in week one of the season, falling 0-1 to San Diego on a late Alex Morgan winner. That match did not count towards the regular season, so Gotham opened their campaign in week two with a 0-1 victory in Portland, handing the Thorns their first-ever loss in a home opener. Esther struck for the only goal of the night in the 72′ to spoil the Providence Park 2024 debut. It was the same result as last year’s NWSL Semifinal, which launched Gotham to the Final and – ultimately – their first star in club history.
The defending NWSL Champions did not rest on their laurels this off-season. They added U.S. Women’s National Team mainstays Tierna Davidson, Crystal Dunn, Rose Lavelle, and Emily Sonnett to an already stacked roster.
The title-winning team already features Kelley O’Hara, Lynn Williams, reigning NWSL Rookie of the Year Jenna Nighswonger, 2024 first-round pick Maycee Bell out of UNC and Spanish superstar Esther. Just to name a few.
Top to bottom, this is a star-studded Gotham roster that will push to become the first back-to-back NWSL Champions since 2018 and 2019, when the Courage accomplished the feat. With the 2024 Courage playing some of the best team-oriented soccer in the league and Gotham boasting arguably the most talented roster, these two sides both have their eyes set on playing in late November.
The entire NWSL world will have their eyes on this early-season test, and it all happens at WakeMed Soccer Park this Saturday night.