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Angel City Football Club’s Match Preview and Game Notes Ahead of Away Match against SoCal Rival

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August 23, 2024 – National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL)
Angel City FC News Release

Tomorrow, August 24, at 1:30 p.m., Angel City is on the road against San Diego Wave FC, their first regular-season game since July 6. The match will be broadcast locally in LA on KCAL; fans elsewhere can stream the game on Paramount+ or check their local TV listings. An English-language radio broadcast will be available on iHeart.

Matchup

Angel City’s last regular-season game was a 1-2 loss at home to NJ/NY Gotham FC on July 6. The lone Angel City goal in that game was scored by forward Claire Emslie.

San Diego’s last league game was July 5 on the road in Portland, ending in a 0-1 loss.

ACFC and San Diego most recently faced off in the final group-stage game of the NWSL x Liga MX Femenil Summer Cup, a game that ended in a 0-0 draw and a win for Angel City following a penalty shootout. The two teams’ most recent regular-season meeting, also a scoreless draw, took place in LA on May 23.

In the regular season, LA has a 2-2-1 (W-L-D) all-time record against the Wave.

Heading out of the summer break, San Diego sits just above Angel City, with the two teams in 10th and 11th place, respectively. The two are tied on points, with 15 each, though San Diego’s record is 3-7-6 and ACFC’s is 4-9-3. The Wave are ahead of Angel City on goal differential.

Scouting Report

Despite Angel City having faced San Diego twice already this season, recent changes at LA’s rivals to the south mean it’s not necessarily easy to predict what to expect this season.

For starters, the club parted ways with Head Coach Casey Stoney on June 24, with Paul Buckle serving as interim coach following her departure- meaning that the Wave had a different coach in each of Angel City’s last two games against them. This weekend’s game will add a third to that tally, as Buckle was replaced last week with former USMNT star Landon Donovan, who the club announced will lead the team through the remainder of the season.

In addition, defender Naomi Girma and forward Jaedyn Shaw, who were competing for the US at the 2024 Olympics during the Summer Cup, are back with the team, so Donovan’s team will likely look different at least in personnel terms from what Angel City most recently saw.

Like Angel City, the Wave can still make the playoffs with a good run of form over the last 10 games of the season, and will doubtless be hoping to turn things around in this final stretch.

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