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Portland Thorns welcome Denver Summit to Oregon still riding the wave of Caiya Hanks' dramatic injury-time comeback goal, as the hosts look to protect their perfect home record in the NWSL.
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Portland Thorns head into this one buzzing. Caiya Hanks' 96th-minute winner against Orlando Pride last weekend - on her return from a 14-month ACL layoff - injected pure adrenaline into a squad that had been wobbling. That 2-1 victory, combined with a thrilling 4-3 win at Boston Legacy the week before, gives the Thorns back-to-back wins after a sticky patch that included a 5-1 mauling at Utah Royals and a loss in Denver.
Fourth in the NWSL standings on 34 points from 20 matches, Portland remain firmly in the playoff picture. Their home record is the story - six wins, three draws, zero defeats, conceding just five goals in nine matches at home. That 0.6 goals-against average on their own turf is elite-level defending.
Denver Summit arrive in Portland stuck in 10th on 24 points from 19 games. Their recent form reads DWLDL - a sequence defined by inconsistency. A gutsy 2-1 home win over Utah Royals offered a spark, but a goalless first half in most of their recent fixtures suggests they struggle to create early momentum. Five times this season they have failed to score entirely.
On the road, Denver have won just three of 10 away matches, conceding 1.1 goals per game while scoring 1.3. They are competitive but rarely dominant when travelling.
Denver beat Portland 2-1 at home in July - the only head-to-head meeting between these sides. That result will give the Summit confidence, but context matters. Portland's away record (four wins in 11) is a different beast to their fortress-like home form. The Thorns will fancy their chances of revenge on familiar ground.
Portland average 2.0 goals per home match and boast eight clean sheets across the campaign. With Deyna Castellanos pulling strings - she opened the scoring in the Orlando win - and Hanks now back in the mix, the Thorns carry genuine attacking depth. Denver, by contrast, have managed just one clean sheet in nine away outings.
Portland's home dominance against Denver's away fragility points in one direction. The Thorns have not lost at home all season and will be desperate to keep that record intact as the playoff race tightens. Denver need points but face a hostile environment and a side brimming with fresh momentum. Expect Portland to control proceedings, though Denver's resilience in tight games could make this closer than the table suggests.
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