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Daly’s goal sends Dash to final with 1-0 win over Thorns

Jul 22, 2020 | 2:55 PM

SANDY, Utah — Rachel Daly scored on a header in the 69th minute and the Houston Dash advanced to the Challenge Cup title game with a 1-0 victory over the Portland Thorns on Wednesday.

The fourth-seeded Dash, the highest remaining seed in the tournament, had never been to the playoffs in seven years in the National Women’s Soccer League.

The Dash will play the winner of the late semifinal match between the Chicago Red Stars and Sky Blue in the championship game Sunday.

Canadian international Nichelle Prince had a couple of chances for Houston. She broke away in a sprint toward Portland’s goal in the opening half Wednesday but she was caught by defender Emily Menges. Daly had the lone shot on goal for the Dash in the scoreless half.

Prince had another great opportunity in the 62nd minute but Portland goalkeeper Britt Eckerstrom punched it away.

Daly finally broke through with her rebound goal that bounced off Eckerstrom’s back and into the net. It was Daly’s third goal of the tournament and ended a three-match shutout for the Dash.

Fellow Canadians Allysha Chapman and Sophie Schmidt joined Prince in Houston’s starting 11.

Star Canadian striker Christine Sinclair is Portland’s captain.

Portland went into the tournament with an 11-2-3 advantage all-time against the Dash.

The Thorns, who won league titles in 2013 and 2017, were hampered by injuries during the Challenge Cup.

Starting goalkeeper Adrianna Franch didn’t play because of a knee injury, and defender Becky Sauerbrunn hadn’t played since the opener because of a hip injury. The Thorns on Wednesday were also without midfielder Lindsey Horan, who was questionable going into the game with a hip injury.

Portland was also down to the team’s third goalkeeper. Eckerstrom started the last two games after Bella Bixby sustained an ACL injury and headed home. As a result, goalkeeping coach Nadine Angerer, the former German national team goalkeeper and FIFA player of the year, was on Portland’s bench as a backup.

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