Gotham FC left Sports Illustrated Stadium on Saturday frustrated by a 0-0 draw against the Utah Royals, earning a point that nudged the hosts back into playoff position but feeling dissatisfied that none of its 18 shots broke through over 90 minutes.
Utah Royals goalkeeper Mandy McGlynn, who helped Gotham win the 2023 NWSL championship, made seven saves to keep the visitors in the match, while Gotham posted its seventh shutout of the campaign, good for second-best in the league.
“We need to play better than what we did in that first half,” said Gotham FC coach Juan Carlos Amorós. “The second half shows who we are, but you cannot play only half of the games at your best apart from scoring. At the end, very good job – again, we created enough chances to win the game in the second half, but we didn't. We need to look at that part of the finishing, and then we need to look at the first half in general because I think we are better than that performance. We've played three games in six days – it's demanding – but we are better than that first half.”
Gotham FC (5-6-6, 21 points) retained eighth place with help from results elsewhere, but the draw extended its winless stretch since NWSL play restarted after the league’s mandatory July break. Amorós’s team quadrupled Utah’s entries into the opposition box (44-11), won 11 corners and put seven shots on target. The Eureka moment just never came.
“We’re a little disappointed – we didn’t come out strong in the first half, although we picked it up in the second,” Gotham FC midfielder Rose Lavelle told ION in a postgame interview. “We know we need to clean some things up and be more clinical in the final third. Overall, we just have to be better, and we know that.”
Up next, Gotham FC returns to the road for the first time since early August, visiting reigning NWSL champion Orlando Pride on Aug. 29 at Inter&Co Stadium. Kickoff is set for 8 p.m. ET, with coverage on Prime Video.
Key Match Points
Gotham FC vs Utah Royals FC
Saturday, August 23, 2025
7:30 p.m. ET kickoff
Sports Illustrated Stadium, Harrison, New Jersey
Attendance: 4,446
Weather: 75 degrees, sunny
Gotham FC (0, 0 – 0)
Utah Royals FC (0, 0 – 0)
Gotham FC (4-3-3): 30 – Ann-Katrin Berger (GK); 22 – Mandy Freeman (C) (77’ 3 – Bruninha), 6 – Emily Sonnett, 27 – Jess Carter, 4 – Lilly Reale; 7 – Jaelin Howell, 11 – Sarah Schupansky (77’ 8 – Taryn Torres), 16 – Rose Lavelle (77’ 21 – Sofia Cook); 18 – Gabi Portilho (86’ 34 — Khyah Harper), 9 – Esther González, 28 – Katie Stengel (55’ 10 – Geyse)
Unused substitutes: 1 – Shelby Hogan (GK); 5 — Josefine Hasbo, 14 – Nealy Martin, 19 – Kayla Duran
Head coach: Juan Carlos Amorós
Utah Royals FC (4-2-3-1): 1 – Mandy McGlynn (GK); 28 – Imani Dorsey, 8 – Kate Del Fava, 18 – Kaleigh Riehl, 14 – Nuria Rábano; 33 – Aria Nagai (59’ 22 – Dana Foederer), 10 – Caludia Zornoza (83’ 17 – Ana Tejada); 13 – Brecken Mozingo (59’ 24 – Cloé Lacasse), 11 – Mina Tanaka, 4 – Paige Monaghan (C) (76’ 53 – Bianca St-Georges); 30 – Aisha Solorzano (59’ 7 – Janni Thomsen)
Unused substitutes: 23 – Mia Justus (GK); 5 – Lauren Flynn, 16 – Madison Pogarch, 19 – KK Ream
Head coach: Jimmy Coenraets
Stats Summary
GFC / UTA
Expected Goals: 1.14 / 0.38
Shots: 18 / 5
Shots on Goal: 7 / 1
Saves: 1 / 7
Corners: 11 / 2
Fouls: 13 / 14
Offside: 3 / 4
Misconduct Summary:
Gotham FC
90+4’ – Juan Carlos Amorós (Yellow Card - Dissent)
Utah Royals FC
61’ - 24 – Cloé Lacasse (Yellow Card - Reckless Offense)
79’ - 14 - Nuria Rábano (Yellow Card - Reckless Offense)
90+1’ - 8 - Kate Del Fava (Yellow Card - Tactical Foul)
Officials
Referee: Gerald Flores
Assistant Referee 1: Matthew Rodman
Assistant Referee 2: Nicholas Seymour
4th Official: Gary Gutierrez
VAR: Laura Rodriguez
AVAR: Tom Felice