Gotham FC tied the game through Esther González after falling behind in the opening 10 minutes at Providence Park on Tuesday night, but the Portland Thorns pulled away to a 4-1 win with three second-half goals.
The loss snapped Gotham’s 10-match road unbeaten streak stretching back to last season, setting up a bounce-back opportunity with Saturday’s much-anticipated rematch of the 2024 NWSL semifinal against the Washington Spirit.
“It was a game where we know the second half wasn’t good enough from us,” said Gotham FC coach Juan Carlos Amorós. “... What I told the team is that we lost the battle tonight, but this is a long war. We’re there together on this. I can only speak highly of how the players are committed to everything and going the extra mile.”
The long run of success away from home for Gotham FC (2-2-2, 8 points) started Sept. 5, 2024, and included six wins and four draws across all competitions.
On Tuesday – in a rare midweek match scheduled because Gotham and Portland will play in the Concacaf W Champions Cup semifinals next month – Portland started fast, netting the go-ahead goal through Mimi Alidou in the seventh minute.
But Amorós’s team responded quickly, with Gabi Portilho squaring a pass inside the 6-yard box to González, who scored her fifth goal in three matches to move into the lead for the NWSL Golden Boot. The Spanish striker is now tied for second in club history with 16 career goals at Gotham FC.
It was Portilho’s second assist of this young season.
After hitting halftime all level, Portland (2-2-2, 8 points) moved back in front through 20-year-old forward Caiya Hanks, who scored in the 61st minute. Jayden Perry converted a penalty in the 73rd minute, and Deyna Castellanos added the fourth in the 80th.
Gotham FC quickly turns its attention to what’s next: a budding rivalry with Washington. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m. ET Saturday at Audi Field in the nation’s capital, with the national broadcast on CBS.
Key Match Points
Gotham FC vs. Portland Thorns FC
Tuesday, April 22, 2025
10:30 p.m. ET kickoff
Providence Park, Portland, Oregon
Attendance: 15,373
Weather: 59 degrees, partly cloudy
Gotham FC (1, 0 – 1)
Portland Thorns FC (1, 3 – 4)
Scoring Summary:
Gotham FC
8’ - Esther González (Gabi Portilho)
Portland Thorns FC
7’ - Mimi Alidou (Caiya Hanks)
61’ - Caiya Hanks (Sam Coffey)
73’ - Jayden Perry (P)
80’ - Deyna Castellanos
Gotham FC (4-3-3): 30 – Ann-Katrin Berger (GK); 14 – Nealy Martin (C) (74’ 23 – Midge Puce), 27 – Jess Carter, 6 – Emily Sonnett, 4 – Lilly Reale; 8 – Taryn Torres (62’ 10 – Geyse), 7 – Jaelin Howell, 11 – Sarah Schupansky; 3 – Bruninha (46’ 13 - Ella Stevens), 9 - Esther González (84’ 34 – Khyah Harper), 18 - Gabi Portilho (74’ 20 – Jéssica Silva)
Unused substitutes: 33 – Michelle Betos (GK), 17 – Mak Whitham, 24 – Emerson Elgin, 90 – Stella Nyamekye
Head coach: Juan Carlos Amorós
Portland Thorns FC (4-3-3): 18 – Mackenzie Arnold (GK); 29 – Mallie McKenzie, 5 – Isabella Obaze (84’ 34 – Daiane), 24 – Jayden Perry, 2 – Reyna Reyes; 17 – Sam Coffey (C), 21 – Jessie Fleming (63’ 8 – Hina Sugita), 26 – Mimi Alidou (84’ 14 – Sophie Hirst); 66 – Reilyn Turner (70’ 13 – Olivia Moultrie), 10 – Deyna Castellanos, 7 – Caiya Hanks
Unused substitutes: 1 – Bella Bixby (GK); 16 – Sam Hiatt, 15 – Peyton Linnehan, 77 – Alexa Spaanstra, 19 – Pietra Tordin
Head coach: Rob Gale
Stats Summary
GFC / POR
Expected Goals: .87 / 2.15
Shots: 5 / 11
Shots on Goal: 3 / 8
Saves: 3 / 2
Corner Kicks: 5 / 3
Fouls: 13 / 15
Offside: 3 / 3
Misconduct Summary:
Gotham FC
51’ - Taryn Torres (Yellow Card - Tactical Foul)
Portland Thorns FC
53’ - Reyna Reyes (Yellow Card - Reckless Offense)
Officials
Referee: JC Griggs
Assistant Referee 1: Salma Perez
Assistant Referee 2: Bennett Savage
4th Official: Kelsey Harms
VAR: Katherine McCormick
AVAR: Brian Marshall