Gotham FC qualified for its second consecutive Concacaf W Champions Cup knockout stage on Wednesday night with a 0-0 draw against rival Washington at Subaru Park.
The point moved Gotham FC (3-0-1, 10 points) clear of third-place CF Monterrey, which has two group stage games left but only three points after its opening two.
Now Gotham has the chance to repeat as tournament champions after winning its first continental trophy in May in the inaugural version of the Concacaf W Champions Cup.
“We are the reigning champions of this competition,” said Gotham FC coach Juan Carlos Amorós. “We want to make sure it stays that way. This was something that was one of our targets for the second half of the year, and we're very happy to achieve it.”
The match began in a cagey state and never really left it as the two rivals, who are gearing up for a highly anticipated NWSL postseason, strategically jockeyed their way to double qualification for the tournament semifinals.
The closest chances came from Gotham.
Katie Stengel banged a shot off the post midway through the second half after a scrum in front of goal. Josefine Hasbo skimmed the crossbar on a shot from just outside the penalty area a few minutes later.
Shelby Hogan, in her third group stage start, saved all three shots she faced in a player of the match performance.
Gotham FC is now done with the W Champions Cup group stage and will return to Sports Illustrated Stadium to conclude its three-match NWSL homestand.
Sunday marks Gotham’s penultimate home match of the NWSL regular season, hosting Seattle Reign FC on Sunday, Oct. 5. Kickoff is set for 4 p.m. ET, with coverage locally on MSG Networks and nationally on NWSL+ and Paramount+.
Gotham FC vs. Washington Spirit
Wednesday, October 1, 2025
7 p.m. ET kickoff
Subaru Park, Chester, Pennsylvania
Attendance: 1,257
Weather: 64 degrees, clear skies
Gotham FC (0, 0 – 0)
Washington Spirit (0, 0 – 0)
Gotham FC (4-3-3): 1 – Shelby Hogan (GK); 22 – Mandy Freeman (C) (66’ 3 – Bruninha), 19 – Kayla Duran, 27 – Jess Carter (66’ 6 – Emily Sonnett), 4 – Lilly Reale; 7 – Jaelin Howell, 21 – Sofia Cook (79’ 16 – Rose Lavelle), 5 – Josefine Hasbo; 34 – Khyah Harper (66’ 2 – Jaedyn Shaw), 28 – Katie Stengel (79’ 23 – Midge Purce), 11 – Sarah Schupansky
Unused substitutes: 1 – Ryan Campbell (GK), 30 – Ann-Katrin Berger (GK); 17 – Mak Whitham
Head coach: Juan Carlos Amorós
Washington Spirit (4-3-3): 28 – Sandy MacIver (GK); 14 – Gabby Carle (46’ 20 – Deb Abiodun), 25 – Kysha Sylla (62’ 4 – Rebeca Bernal), 9 – Tara McKeown (C) (46’ 24 – Esme Morgan), 6 – Kate Wiesner; 17 – Hal Hershfelt (63’ 10 – Santos), 5 – Narumi Miura, 22 – Heather Stainbrook; 27 – Sofia Cantore, 13 – Brittany Ratcliffe, 21 – Gift Monday (70’ 7 – Croix Bethune)
Unused substitutes: 1 – Aubrey Kingsbury (GK), 31 – Kaylie Collins (GK); 2 – Trinity Rodman, 19 – Rose Kouassi
Head coach: Adrián González
GFC / WAS
Expected Goals: 1.77 / .55
Shots: 12 / 8
Shots on Goal: 4 / 3
Saves: 3 / 3
Corners: 3 / 7
Fouls: 6 / 6
Offside: 4 / 4
Officials
Referee: Janeishka Caban (PUR)
Assistant Referee 1: Mayra Mora (MEX)
Assistant Referee 2: Katherine Prescod (PAN)
4th Official: Carly Shaw-Maclaren (CAN)