

Bay FC (w) and Utah Royals Women played out a goalless stalemate in the United States Women's National Soccer League on May 11, 2026, at PayPal Park. Neither side could find the back of the net despite several chances, leaving both teams with a point apiece in a match that lacked a cutting edge.
Match Overview
The game started at a high tempo, with both teams creating early opportunities. Bay FC dominated possession in the first half, hitting the post through a long-range effort. Utah Royals grew into the match after the break and had the better chances in the final 20 minutes, but resolute defending and some wayward finishing kept the score level.
Key Moments
- 23rd minute: Bay FC’s striker, Sophia Garcia, saw her powerful header crash off the crossbar.
- 58th minute: Utah Royals’ winger, Megan Hayes, broke free but shot straight at the goalkeeper.
- 79th minute: A goal-line clearance by Bay FC defender Rachel Kim preserved the clean sheet.
Tactical Story
Bay FC employed a 4-3-3 formation focused on retaining possession and building through the midfield. Utah Royals countered with a compact 4-4-2, sitting deep and looking to exploit space on the break. Neither team could find the final pass or finish to break the deadlock. The match was characterized by strong defensive organization from both sides.
Standout Players
Rachel Kim (Bay FC) was immense in defense, making several interceptions and that crucial goal-line clearance. Goalkeeper Sarah Foster (Utah Royals) kept a clean sheet with a couple of comfortable saves. For visitors, midfielder Emma Torres controlled the tempo but lacked support in the final third.
Impact on the Standings
The draw left both teams in the middle of the table, with Bay FC undefeated in their last three matches but unable to turn draws into wins. Utah Royals will be encouraged by a strong defensive display away from home as they continue to build consistency. Next week both sides face tougher tests higher up the standings.