

West Chester United NPSL and FC Motown played out a hard-fought 1-1 draw in a National Premier Soccer League encounter on June 21, 2026. The result leaves both sides in the middle of the standings, with little separating them on the pitch either.
Match Report
The opening half was a cagey affair, with neither side willing to commit too many men forward. West Chester took the lead in the 34th minute through a well-worked team move: midfielder Connor O'Leary slid a pass into the path of striker Ryan Gallagher, who fired a low shot into the far corner. FC Motown responded strongly after the interval, equalizing in the 58th minute when a deflected cross fell to forward Jamal Brooks, who volleyed home from eight yards.
Both teams had chances to snatch a winner. West Chester's best opportunity came in the 72nd minute when a Gallagher header was brilliantly tipped over the bar by Motown goalkeeper Andre Williams. At the other end, Motown substitute David Tanaka saw his goal-bound shot blocked on the line by West Chester's defender Evan Cole. The final 15 minutes saw end-to-end action, but neither goalkeeper was truly tested again.
Tactical Analysis
West Chester set up in a 4-2-3-1, aiming to control midfield through O'Leary and partner Josh Rivas. FC Motown mirrored the formation but pressed higher, forcing West Chester into long balls. The equalizer came after Motown's press forced a turnover in the final third. After the goal, Motown sat deeper, inviting West Chester pressure while looking to counter – a strategy that nearly paid off in the dying minutes.
Standings and Context
The draw leaves West Chester United NPSL in seventh place in the NPSL Mid‑Atlantic Conference, three points above FC Motown, who sit ninth. Both teams remain within striking distance of the playoff places but will need to convert draws into wins in upcoming matches. West Chester will be slightly disappointed not to have held on for three points, while Motown will feel the point was a fair reward for their second‑half performance.