Racing Louisville FC heads to Audi Field on April 29 for a 7 p.m. meeting with the Washington Spirit, a rematch of last season’s NWSL Playoff quarterfinal and the second time the clubs will face each other this year.
The matchup arrives with both sides carrying different kinds of momentum. Racing is 1-3-1 and is trying to string together a second straight win, while Washington enters at 2-1-3 after beating the Kansas City Current 4-0 in its previous match.
The two teams already played to a 2-2 draw in March, a result that gave a preview of how tight this series can be when the sides meet in league play. This time, the setting adds more weight, with Audi Field hosting a game that revives memories of last season’s postseason meeting between Racing Louisville FC and the Spirit.
That backdrop matters because both clubs have already seen enough of each other to know the margin can be small. Racing will be looking to build on its recent form, while the Spirit will try to extend the edge created by its latest win. Makenna Morris could also return and face her former team for the first time, adding another layer to a meeting that already carries playoff-level familiarity.
For Racing, the assignment is straightforward even if the stage is not: take something from Washington and keep moving in the standings. For the Spirit, the challenge is to back up a four-goal victory and protect home field in a series that has not given either side much room to breathe.