ShePlays NWSL Week 13 Team

Taylor Huff in her Florida State days

The most boring thing in the world is someone else's fantasy team.

But hey, you're already here so let me tell you about mine.

I hate my team this week. I really do. I also hate that this is the last round before a month-long break. That means that if I do poorly, I stew on it for a month.

I'm a fun person, honest! I just have certain failings as a human being. Focusing on the negative is one of those failings.

Now this may be even more annoying than hearing about my fantasy team... hearing the overall number two complain about their fantasy team. And for that, I apologize.

But hey, you're already here so let's talk about my fantasy team. As the man (whom we won't name) said, "If you're not careful, you may learn something before it's done".

NWSL Weekend Roundup: Week 12

Immigrant City

First no kings first. Last weekend was a whiplash of bright and dark spots in American life. Welcome to life under the current order. One of the hopeful moments was seeing the Angel City team kitted out in "Immigrant City" tshirts. See above. The team also put 10,000 shirts on seats for their home match against the Courage.

Now you can buy one of the same shirts, with net proceeds going to Camino Immigration Services.

If you're so inclinded, and like me love a good tshirt, you can also purchase a "Trans People Belong" one put together by a collections of NWSL supporter groups for the Transgender Law Center. I bought a set of these for my family, and they're honestly the softest, most comfortable shirt I've worn in a long time. And I'm proud to wear it. Bonus.

[Update: Forgot to include a link to a fundraiser from Christen Westphal and Madison Pogarch for Encircle, a LGBTQ+ youth and family resource in Utah.]

Finally, and this one is on-field focused, the Washington Spirit signed Sofia Cantore from Juventus. Presumably she's coming in to start. What does that mean for Ashley Hatch, Gift Monday, and eventually Ouleymata Sarr? The July transfer window is going to be fascinating.

And now, the reason you're all here... a roundup of analyses and rankings from Week 12 of the 2025 NWSL season to inform your fantasy picks going forward. Featuring standout performances, tactical breakdowns, and more.

NWSL Weekend Roundup: Week 11

Taylor Flink in her Kornieck/San Diego Wave days

Here's a roundup of analyses and rankings from Week 11 of the 2025 NWSL season to inform your fantasy picks going forward. Featuring standout performances, tactical breakdowns, and more.


🕵️ Match Reviews

  • NWSL Review | Matchweek 11 — Women's Football Talk
    Week 11 of the 2025 season produced yet more late chaos and VAR drama, with some important wins for Seattle Reign, Racing Louisville and Kansas City Current.
    👉 Read more

  • NWSL Week 11 Recap- Utah trip over own feet again, Seattle frustrate San Diego, and Chicago robbed in LA — The East Stand NWSL
    No Week 10 Recap two weeks ago. My apologies. I somehow managed to make it through nine weeks without missing an NWSL match, but all good things come to an end....and I don't like to do recaps for game weeks where I can't get to at least 75% viewership on. Since my bye week was followed by last week's NWSL bye week, we've had a full two week break from the recaps. But it's Week 11, and we're BACK.1. Utah's self-destructive nature strikes again I don't really know what to say anymore about this
    👉 Read more


📊 Power Rankings

  • 2025 Week 11 NWSL Power Rankings — It's me, Brian!
    From Kansas City’s continued dominance to the gritty flashes from last-place Utah, this week’s power rankings reflect not just results, but the deeper trends pushing each team forward or holding them back.
    👉 Read more

  • NWSL Power Rankings: KC overcomes injuries, Gotham to stay top — ESPN
    Kansas City added Lo'eau LaBonta to its injury list but still beat Gotham to stay on top of ESPN's NWSL Power Rankings.
    👉 Read more

  • NWSL Power Rankings Week 11: The ‘Big Three’ dominate and tons of movement — All for XI
    The Kansas City Current, Washington Spirit, and Orlando Pride are where they should be.Also, many teams moved in the power rankings this week. Who are this week’s risers and fallers?
    👉 Read more

  • NWSL Power Rankings: Rose Lavelle Can’t Prevent Gotham’s Fall After Matchday 11 — SI
    A poor run of form has Gotham plummeting in the rankings, while Racing Louisville is starting to turn some heads.
    👉 Read more


📈 Statistical Deep Dives & Tactical Analyses

  • Outliers: Matchday 10 — Stateside Stats
    Moultrie makes waves
    👉 Read more

  • 2025 nwsl week 11: xG race charts & g+ pass networks — BTVC
    chaos reigned
    👉 Read more

  • What “Where Goals Come From” Says about your NWSL Team after 10 Games — American Soccer Analysis
    We’ve reached the roughly one third mark of the NWSL season where we can actually have some takes! Enjoy.
    👉 Read more

  • Can Rose Lavelle save Gotham FC? — Beyond the Touchline
    NJ/NY Gotham FC seem to be in a slump.
    👉 Read more


🎭 Vibe Check

  • Week 11 Vibe Ranking — Blonde Ponies
    Here now, the news
    👉 Read more

NWSL Weekend Roundup: Week 10

Barbra Band with her fans

Here's a roundup of analyses and rankings from Week 10 of the 2025 NWSL season, featuring standout performances, tactical breakdowns, and more:


🕵️ Match Reviews

  • NWSL Review: Matchweek 10 – Women's Football Talk
    Victories for all the top four teams but defeats for Angel City and Seattle Reign, plus the winless runs go on for Utah Royals and Chicago Stars. This is our review of Matchweek 10 in the NWSL.
    👉 Read more

  • NWSL Weekend Take-Off: Racing Louisville on the move, Wave and Spirit impress
    The NWSL was all gas, no brakes over the weekend, with 27 goals across six games. We break down how Racing, the Wave, and the Spirit notched wins.
    👉 Read more


📊 Power Rankings

  • 2025 Week 10 NWSL Power Rankings – It's me, Brian!
    Another week, another shake of the table. While Portland and Gotham got a breather from NWSL action, the rest of the league delivered fireworks. Barbra Banda recorded a first-half hat trick. San Diego dropped five on North Carolina. Racing and Bay fought through chaos for valuable points. The model kept humming underneath it all, picking up trends and recalibrating expectations.
    👉 Read more

    (Revised) 2025 Week 10 NWSL Power Rankings – It's me, Brian!
    👉 Read more

  • NWSL Power Rankings: San Diego Wave starting to look ominous – ESPN
    It's Monday, and another week of NWSL action is in the books, which means it's time for ESPN's Power Rankings. Who's climbing the table? Who's in free fall? Our writers studied the action from across Matchday 10 to come up with this week's order of all 14 teams in the league. Let's dive in.
    👉 Read more

  • NWSL Power Rankings Week 10: Barbra Banda is back and the San Diego Wave hits hard – All for XI
    10 weeks have been completed in the National Women’s Soccer League. Who are the contenders? Who are the pretenders? Find out on this week’s NWSL power rankings.
    👉 Read more


📈 Statistical Deep Dives & Tactical Analyses

  • Outliers: Matchday 10 – Stateside Stats
    An analytical look at standout statistical performances and anomalies from the week's matches.
    👉 Read more

  • 2025 NWSL Week 10 xG Race Charts & Pass Networks – BTVC
    Detailed visualizations of expected goals and passing patterns, offering insights into team strategies.
    👉 Read more


🎭 Vibe Check

  • Week 10 Vibe Ranking – Blonde Ponies
    A unique take on team energies and morale, offering a fresh perspective beyond traditional stats.
    👉 Read more

NWSL Weekend Roundup: Round 9

Kansas City Current lineup pregame vs the North Carolina Courage in Cary, North Carolina

🚑 Injury Watch: KC Current

Debinha and Cook are out for at least the medium term. I'm not sure what "Temwa is getting evaluated as we speak to determine the significance of it." means, but I don't like the sound of it.

🔝 Power Rankings: KC Current Still on Top

Man, these hit different considering the above news.

📊 Numbers & Tactics: The Analytical Deep Dives

✨ Weekly Vibes Check


ShePlays NWSL Week 9 Team


Week 9 is fast approaching, with four (!) matches tonight. After a week where I over-thought and mostly got it wrong (benching Chawinga, mostly) we're looking to bounce back quickly.

My first thought was to get Sav Demelo in for Olivia Moultrie. I'm still needing to rid myself of Bats and Thorns after their week five double and before their week 10 blank. Demelo has come back from her injury earlier in the season to average just over 10 points per game over the last three weeks. With Seattle making the long trip east, this seems like a good spot for her. She should get lots of chances for crosses and chances created against a physical Reign side that will surely foul her a ton. As everyone does.

NWSL Weekend Roundup

Get well soon, Savy!

🔝 Kansas City Current Reclaim the Throne
All For XI breaks down the Week 8 Power Rankings, highlighting Kansas City's return to the top and a Brazilian-led goal fest featuring Debinha and company.
Read more

🎯 Perry’s Tactical Brilliance
Thorntown’s Perry Precision dives into the meticulous play and impact of one of the league's sharpest minds on and off the pitch.
Check it out

📝 Full Week 8 Recap: Dominance and Development
The East Stand details how Louisville outclassed Gotham, Chicago showed flashes of brilliance, and North Carolina continues its tactical evolution.
Full recap here

ESPN Power Rankings Update
Kansas City leapfrogs Orlando and Gotham in ESPN’s updated rankings, emphasizing momentum and consistency.
See the rankings

📊 Fan-Powered Rankings
Brian’s WordPress blog offers a fan-centric take on Week 8’s rankings, giving fresh perspective and narrative flavor.
Read Brian's take

📈 NWSL Outliers & Statistical Trends
Stateside Stats analyzes the numbers behind the matches, spotlighting teams and players defying the norms.
Explore the stats

ShePlays NWSL Week 8 Team

Let's do this. Bullet point style!

  • At this point, I've assembled a roster of the top players in the game. The problem is, I'm a match-up manager.
  • To that point, I've promoted Kennedy Fuller (home against Utah tonight) over Temwa Chawinga. Chawinga's status is still unknown. I should have benched her last week for Avery Patterson. I got bailed out by Gabi Portilho's injury. 
  • So am I making last week's correct decision this week when it won't apply? I think she'll do great if she starts at home against Bay FC. But if she just gets another sub appearance... ?? Argh.
  • I'm realizing I had this "external monologue" last week. Sorry.
  • Fuller should be a good bet against Utah. My transfer this week is along these same lines. Riley Tiernan for the aforementioned injured Gabi Portilho. That was always going to be my transfer this week, as I need to shed Gotham and/or Portland players. The injury and Tiernan's form are happy accidents.
  • I think I'm going to captain Tiernan. Form, and matchup.
  • Vice-captain is Debinha. Case could be made to swap them. Debinha higher floor. Tiernan maybe higher ceiling.
  • Otherwise it feels like a chalk team. That's not a bad thing defending a lead. 
Good luck, all!

NWSL Weekend Roundup

What we're reading:

2025 Fantasy NWSL: Answers from Round 7
Well, my head is still spinning! The NWSL continues to return to the levels of chaotic unpredictability we’ve seen and loved in non-expansion years, taking things up a notch in Round 7. In fact, I’d characterize three results among the most unexpected of the season: the Cascadia rivals both logged 1-0 victories over the two […]
NWSL Power Rankings Week 7: West Coast dominance and the parity & chaos is back?
The top teams are not unbeatable anymore.
NWSL Team of the Week: Lynn Biyendolo hits her stride in Seattle, Kenza Dali becomes a fixture in San Diego
The Attacking Third crew picked their best XI from NWSL week seven
Houston Dash vs Racing Louisville player ratings
The Houston Dash suffered a 2-1 home loss to Racing Louisville FC after multiple weather delays at Shell Energy Stadium on Friday night. Avery Patterson gave Houston an early lead, but Louisville responded with two unanswered goals to take the win. Here’s a closer look at individual performances fro
2025 nwsl week 7: xG race charts & g+ pass networks
juggernauts, revelations, and middle linebackers
NWSL Take-Off: Wave, Angel City, Thorns post wins in wild weekend
NWSL claims to be the most competitive league in the world, and weekends like this are exactly why. Analysis on big wins for three West Coast teams.
NWSL Outliers: Matchday 7
Flint gets fired up, it's time to talk Tiernan, and a big name finally makes the list
NWSL Week 7 Recap- Angel City Exorcise Demons, Seattle out-duel KC, and Portland's up and down season continues.
1. Katie Zelem, Angel City throw the Moral Victory Monkey off their backs Angel City's first 25 minutes of their venture into Audi Field looked much like their first 25 in Exploria Stadium the week prior. Riley Tiernan was chasing the ball around the field like a bull seeing red. Katie Zelem, Alana Kennedy, and Kennedy Fuller were patrolling the midfield like an HOA member seeing a child having fun in the street. The Thompson sisters were flying up the wings....and assisting each other!
Five things NWSL: Sister Sister, and Seattle Reign's blockade
Matchweek Seven of the NWSL was one for sibling connections, tactically astute defences, and more.
Feli Rauch’s unsung importance in Courage’s new system | Feli Rauch’s unsung importance in Courage’s new system
Left wing back quietly shining as weak-side width

ShePlays NWSL: Week 7 Team

Before we get into the meat of the post, can I complain for a minute? We're all friends here, right? Ok. Thanks.

We all love ShePlays. Great game; great community. And we know it's free and volunteer run. And we respect that and appreciate all the work it takes to keep the game going. But...

ShePlays NWSL: Week 6 Team

"Lemon, it's only a Tuesday night NWSL game."

ShePlays NWSL: Week 5 Team

First of all, a thank you to UCLA Bruins dot com for the perfect featured image for today's post.

It's game week slash round 5. This is the one we've been building for. It's DOUBLE GAME WEEK TIME!

Portland and Gotham will play each other in this round, in addition to Seattle and Angel City, respectively. This is because they will miss round 10 to, "contest the final of the CONCACAF W Champions Cup in Nuevo Leon", per Nick Manser. As both games will count towards this round's scoring, it's time to bring in Thorns and Bats to your fantasy team. If you haven't been doing this all season. Or even if you have, things change and plans have to adjust.

Here's who I think warrants a place in your team:

ShePlays NWSL: Week 4 Team

Gabi Carle and Debinha vie for the ball

I'm at a loss this week.

That's great for blogging, right? Just what you want to read: I don't know what I'm doing. But bear with me. Maybe if we put the options down "on paper" it will help us all make sense of it.

So, what are the parameters? 

NWSL Round Three Wrap-Up

NC Courage's Ryan Williams

With the International Break in the rear-view, it's time to focus on the upcoming weekend of NWSL matches. To do that, let's remind ourselves of what happened all those days ago. Back when the world was young, and no one was trying to crater the global economy with a new tariff regime.

ShePlays NWSL: Week 3 Team


North Carolina Courage v Portland Thorns FC, 13 April 2024, Olivia Moultrie and Denise O'Sullivan, et al

Well, the plan didn't work out; but the plan was fine.

As I worked through in my week 2 post -- see, these things are for me; if you get benefit from them... Bonus! -- I brought in Jayden Perry for her week five double gameweek. Only to see her immediately benched for Sam Hiatt. That was always going to be the outcome, but I wasn't aware of how fast. That's a problem with the NWSL, and other, smaller (no offense) leagues. There's just not the injury/availability infrastructure that surrounds say the Premier League, or the NFL.

But hey, once gambling makes it to the NWSL, we'll get all the updates, Rotowire posts, and odds (and ends) we can handle.

In the meantime, I wasn't even aware that Chawinga was a doubt for the Current last weekend. The first I heard of it was in this wrap-up blog from Nick Manser. I'm so glad I was ignorant. I would have needlessly stressed. I wasn't going to captain her anyway, so I guess I would have just relied on the bench, but I would have lost sleep. Stupid of me, but that's how it goes.

Oh, I guess I should say that I also learned from that Manser post that I'm top of his mini-league! So, yeah, the plan didn't work out; but the plan was fine.

What was the plan?

Second, more medium-term, is that Portland and Gotham will have two matches in gameweek 5. These can be big advantages and I always plan to attack those weeks and roster doublers. What's nice is that we have some time to prepare, though I'm not against taking a -5 (or -10) sometimes.

With that in mind, I'm looking at Portland this week. 

Like I said, Perry swapped in for Dufour. And was promptly benched.

So I need to replace Perry with my one transfer this week, right?

No.

I could, sure. But I would rather improve my starting XI than my bench. 

But Jeremy, you're number 2 overall and leading your mini-leagues. What do you need to improve?

You're so kind, person in my head. Let's go back to the plan.

With that in mind, I'm looking at Portland this week...

Deyna and especially Moultire, are much more attractive fantasy players. However they're also correspondingly more expensive. I would love to swap one of them in for Ally Sentnor. The Utah Royal looked a true midfielder, when I was hoping she would be played in the forward line. The Royals are playing the San Diego Wave this week. I don't think the Wave are as good as Angel City made them look. More reason to target Portland who play Angel City this week. So I want to hold Sentnor for at least one more week. I can look to make the move at a latter date.

This week, Sentnor and the Royals go to Kansas City. So, we've reached that later date. Sentnor did well in terms of fantasy points this past week with 10. But I was at that game. She drops deep, and didn't product much of anything until her late(ish) assist and some later corner kicks. I'm happy to bank those points and move her to...

No surprise here: Olivia Moultrie. Moultrie also scored ten points last week, mostly on her taking corner kicks for the Thorns, as well as a few pops at goal. She also took a penalty kick but hit the bar. There are no minus points for that, but I still thank her as Lorena is my keeper. :-)

I don't know if she was, or will remain the first-choice penalty taker after that miss. I suspect Jessie Fleming is the best option for the Thorns, but it's nice to know that Moultrie is a potential candidate.

The Thorns are home against a Courage side that isn't easy to play against, but never travels well; then on the road at Utah and Seattle against teams still trying to find themselves this season; before hosting Gotham in the second game of their double. 

I'm not happy to sell Ally Sentnor, but the money works, and of course she has the worse matchup this week. I will try to buy her back at a later date. She takes some corners for Utah, and that seems to be a big advantage in the ShePlays scoring system (crosses, and chances created all rolled into one). Of course money is the issue. I keep thinking that I will get Sarah Schupansky and that I can use the savings from that elsewhere. However, my third forward right now is Gabi Portilho. So that would be a lateral move from another Gotham player with a double. Schupansky is taking corners and maybe it's an upgrade for less money, but it's hard to see myself making that trade off. I could play both in the double, yes. But that means benching one of Banda or Chawinga and, woof, I do NOT want to be making that kind of call this season! Maybe Banda shows that she can be slowed down as she was this week, but that's more a testament to Lily Reale and Gotham FC. I think. We'll see.

Ok, now I'm rambling. Moultrie for Sentnor.

Any questions? Hit me up here in the comments or on Bluesky.

ShePlays NWSL: Week 2 Team

Orlando Pride forward Barbra Banda (22) celebrates her goal against the Seattle Reign with teammates on the bench during the second half of an NWSL soccer match, Sunday, May 19, 2024, in Seattle. Orlando won 3-2. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)
Fantasy managers celebrating Banda's points. (Orlando Pride forward Barbra Banda (22) celebrates her goal against the Seattle Reign with teammates on the bench during the second half of an NWSL soccer match, Sunday, May 19, 2024, in Seattle. Orlando won 3-2. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson))

Week One is in the books. I hope your team was full of points. Congrats to those who rostered ("owned" makes me uncomfortable) Banda, or better yet, captained her.

I ended up with 140 points, good for 20th overall. Banda, Marta, Abello, and Chawinga were my big hitters, with everyone else between 5 and 8 points.

Looking forward to week 2, I have a general plan. First, to note that the top four teams -- Orlando, Washington, KC, and Gotham -- play each other. That's great for viewing, but lousy for fantasy. I'm considering benching some players from those teams and playing the matchups.

ShePlays NWSL Fantasy: Final Draft Team

 Final should be in quotation marks. Maybe it's final; maybe it's not. We'll get lineups 45 minutes before the games (and before the fantasy deadline) tonight so really anything could happen.

But after a long series of increasingly outlandish tinkers -- Solorzano? Watt? Freeman? -- I've settled on the following team. Maybe.

2025 NWSL Season Previews

Photo by Us Wah on Unsplash

I'm trying to collate a list of season previews -- team specific, league-wide, and player focused. I'll keep this updated as we head into the season on Friday. Or maybe I'll make daily posts. We'll see.

ShePlays NWSL News
https://blog.sheplays.com.au/category/nwsl/

Bayou City Soccer 2025 Position Group Preview
https://www.bayoucitysoccer.net/dash

American Soccer Analysis 2025 NWSL Previews
https://www.americansocceranalysis.com/home/category/2025+NWSL+Previews

NWSL players to watch: Key performers for every team in 2025
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6185139/2025/03/11/nwsl-players-to-watch-2025/

All For XI 2025 NWSL season previews
https://www.allforxi.com/search?q=2025+nwsl+season

The East Stand NWSL 2025 Preseason Preview Tiers
https://www.theeaststandnwsl.com/blog

2025 NWSL ambition rankings: Who is No. 1 this year?
https://www.espn.com/soccer/story/_/id/44170235/nwsl-ambition-rankings-2025-no-1

Thorn Town Season Preview Series
https://thorntown.substack.com/p/season-preview-series-how-the-teams

On Tap Sports Net Chicago Stars 2025 Preview: The Defenders
https://ontapsportsnet.com/chicago-stars-fc/chicago-stars-2025-preview-the-defenders

Sounder at Heart Reign depth chart looks familiar, but with key improvements for 2025
https://www.sounderatheart.com/2025/03/reign-depth-chart-looks-familiar-but-with-key-improvements-for-2025/

ShePlays NWSL Fantasy: Third Draft Team

Photo by Guido Jansen on Unsplash

Quick post, because I learned some things today that got me looking like my friend above. Abovine? 

Anyway.

First, we learned Bia Zaneratto is not yet recovered from her foot injury. Sure is nice to know these sorts of things, isn't it? This is a problem because, after yesterday's draft update post, I made some changes to accommodate moving from Kundananji to Bia. Something about that home matchup against Portland was too tempting. So what to do?

ShePlays NWSL Fantasy: Second Draft Team

NWSL draft room 2016. Photo courtesy https://www.soccertoday.com/

Challenge Cup Overreaction Edition

The NWSL starts this Friday, which means it is GO TIME for fantasy managers. Importantly, we've had an actual match — the Challenge Cup, where the Washington Spirit got a little bit of revenge on the Orlando Pride for last year's playoff final.

It's no surprise that one bit of "hard data" is going to sway fantasy managers. It's so hard to get good information about the league that a lot of our work is guessing. This week will be dedicated to finding any team and league previews that I can. I'll try to collate them and post a collection of them here.

But for now, how did my fantasy team change from the first draft? Let's see.

ShePlays NWSL Fantasy: First Draft Team

NWSL is back for 2025! Well, almost. And that means it's time to start prepping your fantasy team.

Thanks to our friends at ShePlays, we've got another edition of their awesome NWSL fantasy game. I've been writing about fantasy sports for twenty years (!) and have finished in the top-20 places overall in the last two years of the NWSL game. I'm going to write about my team leading up to the season start on March 14. Let's see how the side evolves over the next few weeks, and maybe we can make another winner together.

This is my first draft. I'll go through the selections, talk about strategy, and ruminate as to where we'll go from here.