

The SoCal Dutch Lions Women and Los Angeles Sol Women played out a tightly contested 1-1 draw on Thursday, June 4, 2026, at a humid Southern California venue in a USL W League fixture that had playoff implications for both sides. The result left both teams sharing the points after a match defined by early pressure, a swift response, and stubborn defending in the second half.
Match Overview
The Dutch Lions struck first in the 23rd minute when forward Megan Park latched onto a through ball from midfielder Kendra Soto and slotted past the Sol goalkeeper. The home side controlled possession for much of the first half, but Los Angeles grew into the match as the interval approached. The Sol equalized in the 41st minute through a well-worked set piece: Isabel Torres rose highest to meet a corner from Camila Reyes, powering a header into the bottom corner.
Key Moments
- 23' – Goal, SoCal Dutch Lions Women: Megan Park finishes calmly after a quick counter-attack, 1-0.
- 41' – Goal, Los Angeles Sol Women: Isabel Torres heads home from a corner, 1-1.
- 64' – Big Save: Sol goalkeeper Valerie Kim denies a close-range effort from SoCal substitute Alyssa Chen to keep the score level.
- 78' – Red Card: SoCal Dutch Lions defender Rachel Green is sent off for a second bookable offense, forcing the home side to play the final 12 minutes with ten players.
Tactical Story
SoCal Dutch Lions Women started brightly, pressing high and using width to stretch the Sol defense. Their early goal came from a patient build-up, but as the half wore on, Los Angeles adjusted by sitting deeper and hitting on the break. The equalizer from a corner highlighted the visitors’ aerial threat. After the break, the match became scrappy, with both teams battling in midfield. The red card to Green changed the dynamic: SoCal dropped into a compact defensive shape, absorbing pressure, while Los Angeles pushed forward but lacked the final pass to break through.
Standout Players
- Isabel Torres (Los Angeles Sol Women): The center-back was a rock defensively and scored the crucial equalizer, earning her team a point.
- Megan Park (SoCal Dutch Lions Women): The forward’s goal was a moment of quality, and she worked tirelessly as a lone striker even after her team went down to ten.
- Valerie Kim (Los Angeles Sol Women): The goalkeeper made several important saves, none bigger than the denial of Chen in the 64th minute.
Table and Season Impact
The draw leaves SoCal Dutch Lions Women in 4th place in the USL W League standings with 18 points from 12 matches, while Los Angeles Sol Women remain 6th with 15 points. The point gained keeps both teams within touching distance of the playoff places, but SoCal will rue the red card that cost them a chance to push for a winner. For the Sol, a first-half goal from a set piece and a gritty defensive display away from home will be seen as a positive step forward in their bid to climb the table.