NWSL Season Preview

QUOTE OF THE DAY
"I just love winning🤷🏾♀️😬"
— Portland Thorns FC and USWNT defender Crystal Dunn, responding to a tweet detailing her incredible NWSL accomplishments. We’re not worthy.
⚽️ The set-up
The ninth NWSL season begins tomorrow night, just one week after a thrilling Challenge Cup final saw the Thorns crowned as champions. Each of the league’s 10 teams will play 24 regular season games — 12 home and 12 away — beginning May 15th and concluding on October 31st. Spooky.
- An important scheduling note: although many of the league’s top players will compete at the Tokyo Olympics, the NWSL won’t break for the Games, meaning teams will go without some of their top players for a short stretch this summer.
Looking ahead to the postseason, six of the 10 teams will advance to the playoffs in the NWSL’s newly expanded playoff field, with the top two teams receiving a first-round bye. Things wrap up with the championship game around November 20th. Mark your calendar.
💪 The favorites
Portland Thorns: The Thorns went undefeated en route to their Challenge Cup title. With all-time leading international goal scorer Christine Sinclair leading the offense and defender Becky Sauerbrunn, along with Challenge Cup hero and goalkeeper Adrianna Franch at the back, the Thorns look poised to make a sixth straight playoff appearance. Dominance.
North Carolina Courage: The Courage narrowly missed the Challenge Cup final, but the legendary Debinha still took home some hardware, earning the Challenge Cup MVP title with three goals in four games. Watch for her to lead a seriously stacked Courage squad (especially if the USWNT's Sam Mewis returns) through the regular season.
OL Reign: The Reign were the victims of a tough West division, playing well in the Challenge Cup but missing out on a final berth to the Thorns. So they decided to level up, adding a wealth of international talent (and potentially USWNT star Rose Lavelle) to a roster that already boasted Megan Rapinoe. Watch out, world.