Racing Louisville FC (W)
- Racing Louisville FC (W) sits 16th in NWSL 2026, with 7 points from 10 games.
- Beverly Yanez’s Racing have been solid and pragmatic this season, while Nick Cushing’s Summit have been adventurous, attacking and entertaining.
- Racing are a team of structure first and foremost, with Yanez’s 4-2-3-1 system built around a compact, disciplined block.
- They press with high intensity in phases, and look to turn players in the attacking third after forcing turnovers.
- Their home record is decent, but there’s little consistency to Racing’s results, with 2 wins, 1 draw and 1 defeat from their 4 NWSL home games in 2026.
Denver Summit FC (W)
- Denver Summit FC (W) have 12 points from 10 fixtures in their maiden NWSL campaign, good for 12th position.
- Denver Summit have played a much more expansive game under Cushing this season, using positional rotation and wide overloads to create passing lanes and break defensive lines.
- They’ve been relentless in their pressure when they have the ball, and Summit have been one of the most attacking, pro-active teams in the NWSL, particularly for a team in their inaugural season.
- They’ve scored 11 times in 7 games, an average of 1.57 per game.
Key Players
- Katie O’Kane has been Louisville’s most reliable attacking outlet, scoring 2 of their 5 goals across the last 5 NWSL fixtures.
- Janine Sonis has been Summit’s talisman, scoring 4 of their 12 in the last 5.
Betting Insights
- Denver are the slight favourites, at 2.2, with Louisville at 2.9 and the draw at 3.0.
- The Over 2.5 goals market is almost even at 1.85.
Prediction
Given the visitors’ better league position, recent attacking form, and the odds on offer, backing Summit to win this one looks the best play .