Kansas City Current and Gotham FC Set for NWSL Clash at CPKC Stadium The Kansas City Current and Gotham FC are set to face off in a highly anticipated NWSL regular season matchup at CPKC Stadium on Saturday, April 4, 2026. The game, scheduled for 5:30 p.m. ET, will mark a pivotal moment in the early stages of the 2026 season for both teams. Gotham FC, the New Jersey-based club, enters the contest with a record of one win, two draws, and one loss in their first four matches. The visitors will aim to build on their recent performance against the expansion Boston Legacy, where they secured a narrow 1-0 victory on March 14 at Gillette Stadium. Esther González’s 55th-minute goal was instrumental in earning Gotham three crucial points away from home. Despite their early success, Gotham faced a setback in their next match, falling to the newly expanded Denver Summit with a 2-0 defeat on March 25. The loss came after two scoreless draws against the North Carolina Courage and Orlando Pride, highlighting the challenges of adapting to the competitive NWSL landscape. The team’s ability to bounce back from such a loss will be critical as they prepare for their showdown against the Kansas City Current. For the Kansas City Current, the game represents an opportunity to solidify their position in the league standings. While specific details about their recent performance were not provided, the team’s home advantage at CPKC Stadium is expected to play a significant role. The match will be broadcast live via Fubo, offering fans a chance to watch the action unfold without the need for traditional cable subscriptions. Regional restrictions may apply, so viewers should check availability in their area.#nws_l #kansas_city_current #gotham_fc #cpkc_stadium #esther_gonzlez

Gotham FC Head Coach Absent for Match Amid Family Event, Shaun Harris Steps In Gotham FC head coach Juan Carlos Amoros will not travel with the team for Saturday’s match against the Kansas City Current due to personal circumstances. The club confirmed that Amoros, who is expecting his second child, will remain with his family as they await the birth. This absence means lead assistant coach Shaun Harris will serve as the acting head coach for the 4 p.m. ET kickoff at CPKC Stadium. The game marks a rematch of Gotham’s 2024 National Women’s Soccer League quarterfinal victory over Kansas City, which ended in a dramatic 2-1 win for Gotham. Harris, who has been a key figure in the club’s coaching structure, will oversee the team’s preparations for the match. The club also announced that midfielder Sarah Schupansky will join Harris in the pregame press conference scheduled for 10:30 a.m. ET on Friday. Schupansky, a 22-year-old University of Pittsburgh graduate, has been a consistent presence in Gotham’s lineup this season. She has started all three matches she has appeared in, logging a total of 161 minutes. Last season, she led the team in assists as a rookie, tallying five. The match against Kansas City is expected to draw national attention, as it will be broadcast on CBS. The game’s significance extends beyond the rivalry, as it represents a chance for Gotham to build on their previous success against the Current. Harris’s role as interim head coach will be critical in maintaining the team’s focus and strategy. Meanwhile, Schupansky’s own career is gaining momentum. Earlier this week, she received her seventh call-up to the U.S. youth national team, joining the Under-23 squad for a three-match series in Spain.#kansas_city_current #gotham_fc #juan_carlos_amoros #shaun_harris #sarah_schupansky
Team News: Purce, Shaw Return to Starting XI for KC Rematch Gotham FC’s star attackers Midge Purce and Jaedyn Shaw are set to return to the starting lineup for Saturday’s match against the Kansas City Current at CPKC Stadium. The game, scheduled for a 4 p.m. ET kickoff, marks a rematch of last year’s historic NWSL quarterfinal, where the eighth-seeded Gotham FC stunned the top-seeded Current to advance to the championship. The club’s lineup will see two key changes following its 0-0 draw against the Orlando Pride in its previous match. Lead assistant coach Shaun Harris will take over as head coach Juan Carlos Amorós is absent due to family obligations, as his wife prepares for the arrival of their second child. The broadcast will be carried by CBS. This weekend’s match will be Gotham FC’s first visit to Kansas City since their 2025 postseason victory, a moment that reshaped NWSL history. As the No. 8 seed, Gotham became the first team to defeat a No. 1 seed in playoff history, securing a historic win over the Current, which had set the regular-season record. Purce, a veteran forward, will make her second start of the regular season and first since the opening match against Boston. She has previously scored two goals against the Current, while Shaw, returning to the XI for the first time since March 14, will face Kansas City after contributing a goal and an assist in last year’s playoff clash. The duo will partner with Spanish striker Esther González up front. In midfield, Rose Lavelle will captain Gotham FC, having recently joined the NWSL’s 100-match club after a performance against Orlando. She will start alongside Savannah McCaskill and Jaelin Howell, who leads the team with 23 duels this season. The trio will start together for the fourth time in five matches.#jaedyn_shaw #kansas_city_current #gotham_fc #midge_purce #cpkc_stadium

Portland Thorns vs. San Diego Wave FC Live Stream of National Women's Soccer League - CBS Sports San Diego Wave FC will host Portland Thorns in a key Matchday 3 fixture of the National Women’s Soccer League. The Wave, featuring a revamped roster, aim to secure a statement victory at home, leveraging their home-field advantage in this crucial matchup. The Thorns, who have dominated early in the game, will face stiff competition from the Wave’s determined squad. The match is part of a broader schedule for the NWSL, with other fixtures including Denver Summit FC vs. Washington Spirit on Saturday at 2:00 PM and Portland Thorns vs. Kansas City Current at 4:00 PM. The Wave’s performance in this game could significantly impact their standing in the league, as they look to build momentum following their recent roster changes. The Thorns, currently leading the standings with a 2-0-0 record, will be under pressure to maintain their dominance. Meanwhile, the Wave, with a 1-0-1 record, seek to capitalize on their home advantage and prove their readiness to compete at the highest level. The game is expected to be a closely contested battle, with both teams vying for control of the league’s top spot. Other highlights from the NWSL include matches featuring teams like Kansas City Current and NJ/NY Gotham FC, with key dates scheduled for April 4 and April 25. The Wave’s ability to secure a win in this high-stakes environment will be a critical test of their new-look team’s resilience and tactical cohesion. The matchup also underscores the competitive nature of the league, where every game carries significant implications for standings and playoff positioning.#nws_l #portland_thorns #kansas_city_current #national_womens_soccer_league #san_diego_wave_fc

Reign in the forecast: Seattle's NWSL franchise set to take its turn in Spokane The Seattle Reign FC, the city’s National Women’s Soccer League team, will host three regular-season matches at ONE Spokane Stadium from Wednesday to April 4, marking their first games on the East Side of the state. The decision comes as part of ongoing renovations at Lumen Field in Seattle, which is being prepared for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The Reign, who have played at multiple venues since joining the NWSL in 2013, will use Spokane Stadium as their temporary home for the first time. The Reign have called several locations home since their inception, including Starfire Stadium in Tukwila (2013), Memorial Stadium at the Seattle Center (2014-18), Cheney Stadium in Tacoma (2019-21), and Lumen Field in Sodo (2022-present). This move to Spokane provides a new opportunity to engage fans in the region, with the team set to face the Kansas City Current on Wednesday, Racing Louisville FC on Saturday, and the Denver Summit FC on April 4. General manager Lesle Gallimore expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration with Spokane fans, emphasizing the importance of showcasing professional soccer to new audiences. “We just love to bring our game to more people,” she said. “It’s really, really neat to actually get to show everyone what professional soccer is on the men’s and women’s side.” Gallimore also highlighted the potential for local athletes in Eastern Washington to be inspired by the Reign’s presence, noting that many players on the roster are unfamiliar with the city. The Reign’s partnership with the Spokane Zephyr, a team in the Gainbridge Super League, includes player loans to support development.#seattle_reign_fc #kansas_city_current #one_spokane_stadium #lesle_gallimore #spokane_zephyr

Seattle Reign vs. Kansas City Current: Match Preview and Tactical Insights Seattle Reign FC will host the Kansas City Current at ONE Spokane Stadium on Wednesday, March 25, in the first of three consecutive home games for the Reign. The match, scheduled for 6 p.m. PT, will be broadcast on FOX 13+ and NWSL+. Both teams enter the contest with identical 1-1-0 records and three points, having suffered recent setbacks: the Reign fell 2-0 to the Portland Thorns despite a two-player advantage after two red cards to the Thorns, while the Current lost 2-1 to the Chicago Stars FC on the road. Head coach Laura Harvey expressed optimism about the home series, citing the strong fan support seen during the Seattle Sounders’ Concacaf match in Spokane the previous week. “We hope our fans can bring a really good, positive, energetic atmosphere to put these players in a really good spot to give them the best chance of doing a good performance tomorrow for everybody,” she said. Defender Madison Curry echoed the sentiment, noting the crowd’s impact during the Sounders game and the team’s goal to make Spokane their “fortress” for the series. The rivalry between Seattle and Kansas City has been evenly matched across 14 NWSL meetings, with the series split at 6-6-1. The two teams split their 2025 season series, with the Current securing a 2-0 home win and the Reign earning a 1-0 shutout. The Reign hold a slight edge at home, with a 4-1-1 record against the Current in Spokane. Both teams have undergone significant roster changes since the 2025 season. The Reign, reigning NWSL Shield winners, lost key players like holding midfielder Claire Hutton, who joined the U.S. Women’s National Team at Bay FC, and Brazilian forward Bia Zaneratto.#nws_l #seattle_reign_fc #kansas_city_current #one_spokane_stadium #fox_13
