
Brooklyn FC vs. DC Power FC
Venue: Maimonides Park
Kickoff: Saturday, March 7, 2 p.m. ET
Weather: Cloudy, 44º
Broadcast: PeacockTV.com
Storylines to Know
- Brooklyn FC (4-6-7, 19pts) will look to build on a three-game undefeated streak when it returns for its first contest since a 3-3 draw away at Fort Lauderdale United FC on February 14.
- DC Power FC (4-5-7, 19pts) will also be in action for the first time since February 14 as it aims to build on a four-game undefeated streak after a 1-1 draw away at Tampa Bay Sun FC in its last outing.
- The Power’s four-game undefeated streak is currently the longest active run in the Super League. With a win or a draw, it would match its longest regular season undefeated streak in club history, a five-game run between May 31-Sept. 18, 2025.
- Brooklyn will play its first home game since November 22 on Saturday, when the side took a 1-0 victory against Spokane Zephyr FC through Sofia Lewis’ second-half goal.
- Brooklyn and DC are all square in their all-time series, with each side having taken two victories while ending all square twice. In their last meeting, BKFC took a 1-0 victory through a finish by Leah Scarpelli on November 8, 2025.
- The Power are set to be without three players due to international duty – goalkeeper Morgan Aquino (Australia), midfielder Carleigh Frilles (Philippines) and midfielder Katrina Guillou (Philippines) are all competing at the 2026 AFC Women’s Asian Cup.
- Brooklyn is set to be without two players due to international duty – defender Na-Yeong Shin (South Korea) is competing at the 2026 AFC Women’s Asian Cup, while midfielder Jennifer Cudjoe (Ghana) is competing at the Pink Ladies Cup in the United Arab Emirates.
Players to Watch
Brooklyn FC – Samantha Kroeger: The 23-year-old midfielder notched two assists in BKFC’s last outing against Fort Lauderdale United FC and has notched four assists on 19 chances created so far in the campaign.
DC Power FC – Gianna Gourley: The Golden Boot contender has achieved success in prior meetings against Brooklyn FC, recording three goals in four contests between the sides.
Overview
| Brooklyn FC | DC Power FC | |
| Head Coach | Tomás Tengarrinha | Omid Namazi |
| Record | 4-6-7, 19pts | 4-5-7, 19pts |
| Position | 7th | 6th |
Lexington SC vs. Dallas Trinity FC
Venue: Lexington SC Stadium, Lexington, Ky.
Kickoff: Sunday, March 8, 1 p.m. ET
Weather: Scattered Thunderstorms, 72º
Broadcast: PeacockTV.com
Storylines to Know
- Lexington SC (7-1-9, 30pts) will try to rebound from its first defeat of the season in its last outing after falling 3-0 to Sporting Club Jacksonville on February 28.
- Dallas Trinity FC (7-6-3, 24pts) is also looking to bounce back after seeing its six-game undefeated streak come to an end in a 2-0 loss to Carolina Ascent FC on February 28.
- Sunday’s contest was rescheduled from February 15 due to field conditions at Lexington SC Stadium caused by adverse weather in the region.
- Both Lexington and Dallas took victories against NWSL sides in friendlies over the international break. Trinity bested Houston Dash 1-0 at the Cotton Bowl in front of 6,011 fans and Lexington topped the Chicago Stars 3-1 in a closed-door exhibition.
- Both sides are set to be without players due to international duty. Lexington’s Emina Ekic (Bosnia and Herzegovina) is competing in the UEFA Women’s Nations League, while Dallas may be without Lexi Missimo (United States U-23s) and Sealey Strawn (United States U-19s) after camp call-ups.
- Lexington has earned four points from two prior meetings between the sides this season, including a 6-1 win when the teams last played in Kentucky. Previously, Dallas had won all four meetings between the sides in the 2024/25 season.
Players to Watch
Lexington SC – Catherine Barry: The experienced forward was held without a shot, instead logging three chances created in LSC’s loss against Sporting Club Jacksonville, and will be aiming to get back on the scoresheet to continue her pursuit of the Golden Boot after notching a brace against Dallas in their last meeting in Kentucky.
Dallas Trinity FC – Allie Thornton: Last year’s Golden Boot winner has notched only three goals in 16 appearances this campaign, but has a stellar record against Lexington with four goals in six prior contests against the hosts.
Overview
| Lexington SC | Dallas Trinity FC | |
| Head Coach | Kosuke Kimura | Nathan Thackeray |
| Record | 7-1-9, 30pts | 7-6-3, 24pts |
| Position | 2nd | 3rd |





















































































































































































































































































