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NWSL Team of the Week: Portland Claims Rivalry Weekend, Temwa Chawinga Heats up in Golden Boot Race

MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, AUG 10 – Portland Thorns remain undefeated at home with a 7-4-4 record after scoring six goals in the league-high 43rd Cascadia rivalry meeting, drawing a crowd of 21,811 fans.

  • On Sunday at Providence Park, Portland Thorns defeated Seattle Reign 4-2, with six goals and 21,811 fans attending in the National Women's Soccer League.
  • As part of a long-standing rivalry, the so-called Cascadia rivalry dates back to the league's first year in 2013, reaching its league-high 43rd meeting.
  • In the third minute, Emeri Adames scored from a Jess Fishlock assist, Sam Coffey converted a penalty in the 18th minute, and Reilyn Turner scored in the 26th minute served to her by Jessie Fleming.
  • Fan-Favorite stars Megan Rapinoe and Sue Bird watched as Portland Thorns extended their 7-4-4 home record with a 4-2 victory.
  • With this latest chapter, the league-high 43rd meeting featured a six-goal total, setting a new Cascadia match record.
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Portland wins Cascadia rivalry match against Seattle 4-2 in the NWSL

Reilyn Turner’s goal put Portland in front in the first half and the Thorns went on to defeat the rival Seattle Reign 4-2 on Sunday in the National Women’s Soccer League.

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Sunday, August 10, 2025.
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