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2021 NWSL Championship


Event
Washington Spirit
Chicago Red Stars

2 1 | | November 20, 2021 (2021-11-20) | | Lynn Family Stadium, Louisville, Kentucky, U.S. | | Aubrey Bledsoe(Washington Spirit) | | Tori Penso | | 10,360 |

The 2021 NWSL Championship was the eighth edition of the NWSL Championship, the championship match of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL), and took place on November 20, 2021. The Washington Spirit won 2–1 against the Chicago Red Stars in extra time, becoming NWSL champions for the first time. The match was played at Lynn Family Stadium in Louisville, Kentucky.

After the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the 2020 season (during which they came second in the 2020 NWSL Challenge Cup round robin phase), the Washington Spirit placed third in the 2021 regular-season standings. They were led by NWSL Golden Boot winner Ashley Hatch, NWSL Goalkeeper of the Year winner Aubrey Kingsbury, and NWSL Rookie of the Year winner Trinity Rodman. Head coach Richie Burke was fired during the season for anti-harassment policy violations. They also forfeited two games due to COVID-19 policy violations. Despite that, they returned to the playoffs for the first time since 2016. In the first round of the playoffs, Hatch scored a 1–0 stoppage-time winner against her former team, the defending double champion and sixth seed North Carolina Courage. In the semifinals, goals scored by Rodman and Ashley Sanchez gave Washington a 2–1 win over the two seed OL Reign, sending the Spirit to their second NWSL final.

After the pandemic-disrupted 2020 season (during which they reached the 2020 NWSL Challenge Cup final), the Chicago Red Stars placed fourth in the 2021 regular-season standings. In the first round of the playoffs, Mallory Pugh scored the only goal of the 1–0 win over fifth seed Gotham FC. In the semifinals, which they played without Pugh due to COVID-19 protocols, the Red Stars won 2–0 over NWSL Shield holders Portland Thorns FC, with goals from Katie Johnson and Sarah Woldmoe, to reach their second consecutive NWSL final after the 2019 NWSL Championship.

Column 1Column 2
Washington SpiritChicago Red Stars
GK1Aubrey Bledsoe
LB9Tegan McGrady46'
CB3Sam Staab
CB6Emily Sonnett
RB5Kelley O'Hara
DM19Dorian Bailey119'
DM12Andi Sullivan (c)
AM10Ashley Sanchez88'
LW27Tara McKeown74'
FW33Ashley Hatch116'
RW2Trinity Rodman
Substitutes:
GK18Devon Kerr
FW7Saori Takarada116'
DF14Paige Nielsen119'
DF16Julia Roddar101'46'
FW17Kumi Yokoyama
FW20Mariana Speckmaier
DF21Anna Heilferty74'
MF26Taylor Aylmer88'
DF30Camryn Biegalski
Manager:
Kris Ward
GK38Cassie Miller
LB3Arin Wright
CB26Tierna Davidson
CB11Sarah Gorden
RB23Tatumn Milazzo91'
DM16Sarah Woldmoe
DM13Morgan Gautrat
AM10Vanessa DiBernardo (c)13'
LW9Mallory Pugh46'
FW33Katie Johnson
RW5Rachel Hill79'
Substitutes:
GK21Emily Boyd
FW4Alyssa Mautz79'
MF7Nikki Stanton116'
DF14Zoe Morse
FW15Makenzy Doniak15'
DF22Bianca St-Georges91'  116'
MF24Danielle Colaprico46'
DF28Kayla Sharples
DF32Zoey Goralski
Manager:
Rory Dames
Column 1Column 2
Most Valuable Player:
Aubrey Bledsoe
Assistant referees:
Tiffini Turpin (United States)
Kali Smith (United States)
Fourth official:
Natalie Simon (United States)Match rules

90 minutes. 30 minutes of extra time if necessary. Penalty shootout if scores still level. Maximum of five substitutions. |

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