

Kansas City Current Women Dominate Denver Summit W in 3-0 Road Win
The Kansas City Current Women delivered an emphatic performance on the road against the Denver Summit W on July 4, 2026, in a United States Women's National Soccer League (USWNSL) fixture. The final score of 3-0 reflected Kansas City's clinical finishing and defensive solidity, as they controlled the match from the first whistle at the Summit's home ground.
Match Summary
Kansas City opened the scoring in the 14th minute through a well-worked set piece. A corner kick was flicked on at the near post, and the ball fell to an unmarked forward who volleyed home from six yards out. Denver struggled to find rhythm, with their midfield overrun by Kansas City's press.
The second goal came just before halftime, in the 42nd minute. A rapid counterattack saw the Current's winger sprint down the left flank, cut inside, and curl a shot into the far corner. Denver's goalkeeper had no chance. The third goal was added in the 68th minute after a defensive error by Denver allowed a simple tap-in.
Tactical Breakdown
- Kansas City's pressing: They forced 12 turnovers in Denver's half, leading to 8 shots on target.
- Denver's struggles: The home side managed only 2 shots on target over 90 minutes, both from long range.
- Midfield dominance: Kansas City's central midfield trio completed 85% of passes and won 70% of duels.
Denver's coach changed formation in the second half to a 4-2-4, but that left gaps at the back. Kansas City exploited those spaces, creating three more clear chances after the third goal. The Current's backline, led by a veteran center-back, kept a clean sheet with ease.
Standout Performers
- Kansas City's attacking midfielder: Scored one goal and assisted another, earning the player of the match award.
- Kansas City's goalkeeper: Made only two saves but commanded her area well on crosses.
- Denver's winger: The only bright spark, completing 4 dribbles but lacking end product.
League Implications
This comprehensive victory moves Kansas City Current Women up to third in the USWNSL standings, keeping pressure on the top two. Denver Summit W remain in the lower half of the table, now with a negative goal difference. The two teams are scheduled to meet again later in the season, but Kansas City will be confident after this dominant display. Denver will need to address their defensive frailties quickly.