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May 22, 2024 – National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL)
Angel City FC News Release

Tomorrow, May 23, at 7:00 p.m. Pacific, Angel City is back at home against their SoCal rivals, San Diego Wave FC. The match will be broadcast nationally on CBS Sports Network and locally on Bally Sports SoCal. Radio broadcasts will be available in English on iHeart and in Spanish on 1330 AM Tu Liga Radio.


Fans attending the match are encouraged to wear black as part of Angel City’s “Blackout the Wave” promotion.

Matchup

Last week, Angel City lost 2-4 on the road to the Washington Spirit. After a ninth-minute Trinity Rodman goal opened the scoring, Angel City notched two- a Washington own goal and a Sydney Leroux header- in the 20th and 23rd minutes. Rodman scored a second in the 30th minute, with two more for Washington, from Casey Krueger and Ouleymata Sarr, following soon after.

San Diego’s last game was a 1-2 loss on the road to the league’s other California team, Bay FC. After Kyra Carusa scored the opener for Wave in the 23rd minute, Bay forward Scarlett Camberos equalized in the second half. An own goal by San Diego defender Hanna Lundkvist late in regulation time sealed the win for the hosts.

The Wave are currently in eighth place with a 3-4-2 (W-L-D) record, while Angel City are just one point behind them in ninth with a 3-5-1 record.

All-time, the two Southern California teams are perfectly even: in the regular season, ACFC has recorded two wins, two losses, and zero draws, with the tally at 3-3-2 if the NWSL Challenge Cup- which in 2022 and 2023 was a two-stage tournament consisting of a regional round robin followed by a knockout round- is included.

The two clubs’ most recent regular-season meeting was last June, a 2-1 win in San Diego for Angel City.

Scouting Report

One storyline to watch this week will be the return of former Angel City midfielder Savannah McCaskill to BMO Stadium for the first time since her move, in free agency, to San Diego over the offseason. McCaskill was a major contributor for ACFC, leading the team in scoring for each of the club’s first two seasons. However, she has yet to make much of a mark in San Diego, with a single assist and no goals over nine appearances.

San Diego hasn’t had a single player emerge as their major scoring threat, instead seeing contributions from multiple players across their front line and in the midfield. Forwards Jaedyn Shaw, Makenzy Doniak, and Kyra Carusa all have two goals, with Shaw also having recorded an…

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