2020 NWSL Challenge Cup Championship

2020 NWSL Challenge Cup Championship
Championship, presented by Budweiser, of the 2020 National Women's Soccer League Challenge Cup presented by P&G and Secret
Event2020 NWSL Challenge Cup
DateJuly 26, 2020 (2020-07-26)
VenueRio Tinto Stadium, Sandy, Utah
Woman of the MatchShea Groom, HOU
RefereeKatja Koroleva
Attendance0 (Behind closed doors)

The 2020 NWSL Challenge Cup Championship was a soccer match held on July 26, 2020, at the Rio Tinto Stadium in Sandy, Utah. It was the final match of the 2020 NWSL Challenge Cup, a one-off competition marking the resumption of the 2020 National Women's Soccer League season following the initial wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. The match was played behind closed doors due to the pandemic and was broadcast on CBS beginning at 12:30 ET.

Houston Dash won the match 2–0 against Chicago Red Stars to win the tournament.

Road to the final

The 2020 NWSL Challenge Cup was a one-off tournament during the 2020 NWSL season to mark the league's return to action from the COVID-19 pandemic. Eight National Women's Soccer League teams participated in the tournament. The tournament, played behind closed doors in the Salt Lake City area, began on June 27 with a preliminary round, followed by a knockout round.

Note: In all results below, the score of the finalist is given first.

Houston Dash Round Chicago Red Stars
Opponent Result Preliminary round Opponent Result
Utah Royals FC 3–3 Match 1 Washington Spirit 1–2
OL Reign 2–0 Match 2 Portland Thorns FC 0–0
Sky Blue FC 0–2 Match 3 North Carolina Courage 0–1
Washington Spirit 0–1 Match 4 Utah Royals FC 1–0
Pos Team Pld Pts
2 Washington Spirit 4 7
3 OL Reign 4 5
4 Houston Dash 4 4
5 Utah Royals FC (H) 4 4
6 Chicago Red Stars 4 4
Source: NWSL
(H) Host
Final standings
Pos Team Pld Pts
4 Houston Dash 4 4
5 Utah Royals FC (H) 4 4
6 Chicago Red Stars 4 4
7 Sky Blue FC 4 4
8 Portland Thorns FC 4 3
Source: NWSL
(H) Host
Opponent Result Knockout round Opponent Result
Utah Royals FC 0–0 (3–2 p) Quarter-finals OL Reign 0–0 (4–3 p)
Portland Thorns FC 1–0 Semi-finals Sky Blue FC 3–2

Match

Details

Houston Dash2–0Chicago Red Stars
  • Schmidt 5' (pen.)
  • Groom 90+1'
Report
Houston Dash
Chicago Red Stars
GK 1 Jane Campbell
RB 9 Haley Hanson  82'
CB 11 Megan Oyster
CB 25 Katie Naughton
LB 2 Allysha Chapman
CM 6 Shea Groom
CM 13 Sophie Schmidt
CM 19 Kristie Mewis  29'
RW 8 Nichelle Prince  87'
CF 3 Rachel Daly (c)
LW 14 Brianna Visalli  78'
Substitutes:
GK 20 Lindsey Harris
GK 99 Amanda Dennis
DF 17 Erin Simon  89'  87'
DF 23 Ally Prisock
MF 5 CeCe Kizer  29'
MF 10 Christine Nairn
MF 28 Cami Privett
FW 4 Maegan Kelly
FW 7 Katie Stengel
FW 12 Veronica Latsko  78'
FW 16 Kayla McCoy
FW 24 Jamia Fields
FW 26 Bridgette Andrzejewski
Manager:
James Clarkson
GK 1 Alyssa Naeher
RB 28 Kayla Sharples  4'  68'
CB 11 Sarah Gorden
CB 8 Julie Ertz (c)
LB 29 Bianca St. Georges  89'
CM 24 Danielle Colaprico
CM 10 Vanessa DiBernardo
CM 9 Savannah McCaskill  78'
RW 2 Kealia Watt
CF 5 Rachel Hill
LW 33 Katie Johnson  79'
Substitutes:
GK 21 Emily Boyd
GK 38 Cassie Miller
DF 14 Zoe Morse  79'
DF 23 Julia Bingham  89'
DF 30 Hannah Davison
DF 32 Zoey Goralski  68'
MF 25 Cassie Rohan
FW 7 Michele Vasconcelos
FW 15 Makenzy Doniak  78'
FW 19 Sarah Luebbert
FW 22 Zoe Redei
Manager:
Rory Dames

Woman of the Match:
Shea Groom, HOU[1]
Assistant referees:
Jennifer Garner
Tiffini Turpin
Fourth official:
Tori Penso

Match rules

Broadcasting

The match aired on CBS and CBS All Access in the United States and Canada, and on Twitch internationally.[2] Jenn Hildreth and Lori Lindsey served as play-by-play announcer and analyst respectively on CBS, reporting remotely, while Mike Watts and Jen Cooper did the same on Twitch. Marisa Pilla was the on-field reporter. Most of the show's production staff operated off-site, including a fully remote integration model production, due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on television in the United States.[3][4]

CBS Sports soccer reporter Sandra Herrera and studio host Sherree Burruss hosted the pre- and post-game shows on CBS Sports HQ along with Aly Wagner. Alex Morgan also joined the pregame show.

The match registered a 0.44 Nielsen rating and 653,000 viewers, becoming the league's largest-ever domestic broadcast audience. The match viewership represented a 293-percent increase over the 2019 NWSL Championship match.[4]

Notes

  1. ^ Each team was given only three opportunities to make substitutions, excluding substitutions made at half-time.

References

  1. ^ @NWSL (July 26, 2020). "A shift worthy of a 🍺 @sheabayy2 is..." (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  2. ^ Levine, Matthew (July 25, 2020). "NWSL announces broadcast talent for championship, presented by Budweiser, of the 2020 NWSL Challenge Cup presented by P&G and Secret" (Press release). National Women's Soccer League. Retrieved July 26, 2020.
  3. ^ Dachman, Jason (June 30, 2020). "NWSL Makes Broadcast-Network Debut on CBS With Full REMI Workflow". Sports Video Group. Retrieved July 19, 2023.
  4. ^ a b Costa, Brandon (May 7, 2021). "NWSL Challenge Cup Final Brings Full Production Resources Back Onsite". Sports Video Group News. Retrieved July 19, 2023.