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San Diego Wave Women
03-29 08:45
2 - 0
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Chicago Red Stars Women
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San Diego Wave Women
Chicago Red Stars Women
Attacks
75
67
Dangerous Attacks
80
26
Ball Possession
59
41
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8
1
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End 2-0
87′
M.Johnson
R. Gareis
87′
J.Fusco
Maria Eduarda Rodrigues Silva
86′
N.Harrison
P. Morroni
72′
2-0
M.Barcenas
Assist: Maria Eduarda Rodrigues Silva
71′
K.Pickett
A. Van Zanten
68′
E. Egizii
J.Joseph
62′
G.Portilho
L. D. Silva
62′
M.Barcenas
L. Godfrey
60′
Nadia gomes
I.Chacón
60′
leilanni nesbeth
Jenna Bike
60′
K-J.Hendrich
B.Pinto
56′
1-0
L. Godfrey
Assist: Maria Eduarda Rodrigues Silva
53′
B.Pinto
Halftime 0-0
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Match Info
San Diego Wave Women secured a 2-0 home victory over the Chicago Red Stars Women in a United States Women's National Soccer League match that kicked off on March 29, 2026. The result provided a solid start to the Wave's campaign, with a decisive second-half performance sealing the three points at their home ground. The match saw a tight first half with few clear chances, but the Wave broke the deadlock shortly after the interval through a well-worked team move finished from close range. They doubled their lead with about twenty minutes remaining, capitalizing on a defensive error to slot home a second goal and put the game beyond Chicago's reach. The Red Stars struggled to create meaningful opportunities, with the Wave's defense and midfield control being the standout features of the match. This win gives San Diego an early boost in the league table, while Chicago will look to regroup after an opening-day defeat. Post-match, the Wave's coach praised her team's clinical edge, while the Red Stars' manager acknowledged the need for more offensive creativity in future fixtures. The starting lineups featured the Wave's key attacking talents and the Red Stars' experienced defensive core.