Kelley O’Hara gets standing ovation after long-awaited return for Gotham FC

After nearly five months out with injuries, O’Hara’s return drew big cheers at Red Bull Arena

Kelley O’Hara made her long-awaited return to the pitch Monday night, and fans at Red Bull Arena were delighted to see the U.S. women’s national team legend back in action.

O’Hara received a standing ovation during NJ/NY Gotham FC’s 3-1 friendly loss to Chelsea as she replaced McCall Zerboni.

The action was O’Hara’s first of any kind since March 30, with ankle and knee injuries keeping the veteran on the sideline for Gotham ever since. In May, the 36-year-old announced that she would retire at the conclusion of the 2024 NWSL season.

A pre-game social media post from Gotham revealed that O’Hara would be in uniform against Chelsea. The two-time World Cup winner would enter the match in the 85th minute, with Zerboni handing O’Hara the captain’s armband as the pair hugged at midfield.

There are at least 15 matches ahead for O’Hara before she officially hangs up her boots. The Bats have 10 more NWSL regular-season games ahead, along with four games in the Concacaf W Champions Cup and October’s NWSL x Liga MX Femenil Summer Cup final.

Gotham, in fourth place on 31 points, is comfortably on course to make the NWSL playoffs. With ninth-place Racing Louisville 15 points further back, it stands to reason that O’Hara will get a shot at winning the NWSL championship for a third time.

Watch the ovation for O’Hara’s return

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NJ/NY Gotham FC vs. Chelsea: How to watch friendly, live stream

The champions of the WSL and NWSL will face off in a high-profile friendly

NJ/NY Gotham FC will face Chelsea on Monday in a high-profile friendly between the champions of the WSL and NWSL.

The two teams are at different points of their campaigns. Gotham has been idle for nearly two weeks after beating Angel City 1-0 in the semifinal of the NWSL x Liga MX Femenil Summer Cup on August 6.

The defending NWSL champion returns to league play on Saturday against Portland, with its seven Olympians set to return in that match.

Gotham saw six of its players win gold, with Rose Lavelle, Jenna Nighswonger, Tierna Davidson, Crystal Dunn, Emily Sonnett and Lynn Williams all featuring for the U.S. women’s national team in France. Goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger helped Germany win bronze.

Of that group, only Berger has been named to the matchday squad.

Chelsea has brought along two USWNT players who may have been at the Olympic were it not for injury. Mia Fishel and Catarina Macario weren’t fit for the Paris Games, but both have been included in the team’s roster for its two-game U.S. tour.

While Gotham may be without most of its Olympians on Monday, it did add a USWNT legend for the game. The team announced the signing of Heather O’Reilly on a one-day contract as an injury replacement player.

Following this match, Chelsea will head south to face London rival Arsenal at Audi Field in Washington D.C. on August 25.

The Blues are starting their first campaign under Sonia Bompastor, who took over as head coach after Emma Hayes departed to take over the USWNT.

Here is everything you need to know ahead of the game.

Gotham FC vs. Chelsea (friendly)

  • When: Monday, August 19
  • Where: Red Bull Arena (Harrison, NJ)
  • Time: 7 p.m. ET
  • Channel/streaming: DAZN (WATCH LIVE on YouTube)

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Injured USWNT pair Fishel and Macario included in Chelsea USA tour squad

The two forwards are recovering from the effects of torn ACLs

Two U.S. women’s national team forwards got some positive health news this weekend, as Mia Fishel and Catarina Macario were included in Chelsea’s traveling roster for its preseason tour of the United States.

Both players missed the Olympics as they recovered from knee injuries, but the duo was healthy enough for inclusion on Sonia Bompastor’s 28-player roster.

After recovering from a torn ACL that kept her out nearly two years, Macario was forced out of the Olympics with “minor knee irritation.”

Fishel, meanwhile, tore her ACL in training with the USWNT back in February. The forward’s inclusion on Chelsea’s traveling squad is a positive indication that her recovery is progressing well.

Chelsea will play NJ/NY Gotham FC at Red Bull Arena in New Jersey on Monday, before heading south for a match against London rival Arsenal at Audi Field in Washington D.C. on August 25.

The Blues are starting their first campaign under Bompastor, who took over as head coach after Emma Hayes departed to take over the USWNT.

Hayes enjoyed instant success in her first foray into the international game, leading the USWNT to an Olympic gold medal last weekend in just her 10th match in charge.

Chelsea Women 2024 USA tour squad

Goalkeepers: Hannah Hampton, Katie Cox, Zecira Musovic

Defenders: Ashley Lawrence, Alejandra Bernabe, Charlotte Wardlaw, Eve Perisset, Lucy Bronze, Kadeisha Buchanan, Millie Bright, Nathalie Bjorn, Niamh Charles

Midfielders: Erin Cuthbert, Lexi Potter, Maika Hamano, Oriane Jean-Francois, Sjoeke Nusken, Sophie Ingle, Wieke Kaptein

Forwards: Aggie Beever-Jones, Catarina Macario, Guro Reiten
Johanna Rytting Kaneryd, Lauren James, Lucy Watson, Mayra Ramirez, Mia Fishel, Sandy Baltimore

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USMNT goalkeeper Slonina joins Barnsley on loan from Chelsea

The 20-year-old will take in his third loan since joining Chelsea in 2022

Chelsea goalkeeper Gabriel Slonina has joined Barnsley FC on loan for the 2024-25 season.

The League One club will not have a purchase option on the U.S. international.

Slonina, 20, spent last season on loan at KAS Eupen, making 34 appearances as the club was relegated from the Belgian top flight.

The Illinois native signed for Chelsea in 2022 from the Chicago Fire in a reported $10 million deal.

After finishing the 2022 MLS season with the Fire, Slonina spent a half season with Chelsea’s U-21 side before his move to Belgium last season.

Slonina is said to be highly rated at Chelsea, but it is unclear if he’ll have a chance to challenge for the starting role as the Blues continue to add more goalkeepers.

This week, Chelsea reportedly paid Genk up to €20 million to sign goalkeeper Mike Penders, with the Blues also signing Filip Jorgensen from Villarreal for €24m earlier in the summer.

Chelsea rotated between Djordje Petrovic and Robert Sánchez as its starting goalkeepers last season.

Slonina became the youngest USMNT goalkeeper ever when he started a January 2023 friendly against Serbia. He was on the team’s Olympic roster this summer, but didn’t see any action as he backed up Patrick Schulte.

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Chelsea vs. Manchester City: How to watch friendly, TV channel, live stream

The two Premier League powers meet in Columbus, Ohio

Chelsea will face Manchester City on Saturday in a high-profile friendly at Ohio Stadium in Columbus.

The Premier League champions will be looking for their first win of their U.S. tour, having fallen to Celtic and AC Milan and then drawing Barcelona on Tuesday before losing in a penalty shootout.

Pep Guardiola’s side will fly back to England after this match, as it gets ready for the Community Shield against Manchester United on August 10.

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Chelsea also got off to a difficult start in its U.S. tour, drawing Wrexham and losing to Celtic before rebounding with a win over Club América.

Enzo Maresca’s side will have one final game in the U.S. after this one, as it faces Real Madrid in Charlotte on Tuesday.

Here is everything you need to know ahead of the game.

Chelsea vs. Manchester City (friendly)

  • When: Saturday, August 3
  • Where: Ohio Stadium (Columbus, OH)
  • Time: 5:30 p.m. ET
  • Channel/streaming: ESPN, ESPN+ (WATCH LIVE)

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Chelsea vs. Club America: How to watch friendly, TV channel, live stream

The Liga MX champion will face the Blues in Atlanta

Chelsea will face Club América on Wednesday in a friendly at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.

The Blues aren’t off to a great start on their U.S. tour, drawing 2-2 with Wrexham before falling 4-1 to Celtic on Saturday.

Enzo Maresca’s club will look to turn things around against the Liga MX champions before closing out its U.S. tour with games against Manchester City and Real Madrid.

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AmĂ©rica, meanwhile, is taking a break from its league season to play a pair of friendlies against Premier League sides in the United States. After Wednesday’s game, AmĂ©rica will take on Aston Villa in Chicago on Saturday.

After the two friendlies, América will face a yet-to-be-determined team on August 9 in the Leagues Cup round of 32.

Here is everything you need to know ahead of the game.

Chelsea vs. Club America (friendly)

  • When: Wednesday, July 31
  • Where: Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, GA)
  • Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
  • Channel/streaming: ESPN+ (WATCH LIVE), TUDN, ViX (Watch on Prime Video)

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Chelsea vs. Celtic: How to watch friendly, live stream

The two European powers meet at Notre Dame Stadium

Chelsea will face Celtic on Saturday afternoon as both sides continue their preseason tours of the United States.

The two sides will meet at one of the most famous venues in the U.S. — Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend, Indiana, which last hosted a major soccer match in 2019 when Liverpool faced Borussia Dortmund.

Scottish champion Celtic has had a successful tour of the U.S. so far, defeating D.C. United 4-0 and then beating Premier League champion Manchester City 4-3 on Tuesday.

This will be the final game of the tour for Celtic, which kicks off league play on August 4 against Kilmarnock.

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Chelsea began a five-game tour of the U.S. on Wednesday with a 2-2 draw against Wrexham in Santa Clara, California.

After the match against Celtic, Enzo Maresca’s side will face Club AmĂ©rica, Man City and Real Madrid.

Here is everything you need to know ahead of the game.

Chelsea vs. Celtic (friendly)

  • When: Saturday, July 27
  • Where: Notre Dame Stadium (South Bend, IN)
  • Time: 4 p.m. ET
  • Channel/streaming: ESPN+ (WATCH LIVE)

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Wrexham vs. Chelsea: How to watch, TV channel, live stream

Wrexham will continue its preparations to take on League One in a friendly vs. Premier League side Chelsea

Wrexham will take on Premier League titans Chelsea as both sides continue their preseason tours of the United States.

The Red Dragons are on a dream run in recent years, securing successive promotions over the past two seasons.

Last year’s outstanding season saw Wrexham finish second in League Two, and this summer has seen the club sign multiple strong prospects from Premier League under-23 sides.

The club’s preseason has gone well enough thus far, with a 5-1 win over eighth-tier Hanley Town followed by an impressive 1-1 draw with Premier League side Bournemouth.

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Chelsea, meanwhile, will be playing its first preseason match before the 2024-25 season. New manager Enzo Maresca’s lineup and tactical choices will be a major focus, with the former Leicester City coach hoping to build on the momentum the Blues had towards the end of what was an otherwise messy 2023-24 campaign.

Still, with some internationals possibly not yet ready for major minutes after Copa América and Euro 2024 duty, observers may be instead focused on the role of new signings Keirnan Dewsbury-Hall and Tosin Adarabioyo.

Here is everything you need to know ahead of the game.

Wrexham vs. Chelsea (friendly)

  • When: Wednesday, July 24
  • Where: Levi’s Stadium (Santa Clara, Calif.)
  • Time: 10:30 p.m. ET
  • Channel/streaming: ESPN, ESPN+ (WATCH LIVE)

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Hayes would have ‘100 percent’ turned down USWNT job without Chelsea clause

The coach was sticking to her guns, even if it cost her the USWNT job

In her upcoming book, Emma Hayes said she would have “100 percent” walked away from the U.S. women’s national team head coaching role if U.S. Soccer didn’t allow her to complete the season with Chelsea.

Hayes was named USWNT head coach in November, but insisted upon finishing out the season at Chelsea before taking over.

That meant Twila Kilgore served several months as interim head coach while Hayes coached Chelsea and also kept an eye on the USWNT in the background.

Finally, Hayes joined up with the USWNT in late May after clinching a fifth straight WSL title with Chelsea.

Hayes has now coached four matches with the USWNT, winning three and drawing one as the team prepares for the Olympics.

The USWNT kicks off the games in France on Thursday against Zambia, before facing Germany and Australia in the group phase.

In an excerpt from her upcoming book “A Completely Different Game: My Leadership Playbook,” Hayes detailed a meeting with U.S. Soccer leadership after she was offered the USWNT position.

Hayes insisted upon being allowed to coach the remainder of the 2023-24 campaign with Chelsea — even if it cost her the chance to manage the USWNT. She was also prepared to immediately walk away from Chelsea if the club didn’t agree to the arrangement.

With her father having recently passed away and her son Harry in the middle of the school year, Hayes had professional and personal considerations in mind.

The following is an excerpt from the book, which is available now to pre-order HERE and will be released on Tuesday.

Things were moving fast. Matt [Crocker, sporting director] asked to meet with me in London the following Sunday, together with Cindy Parlow Cone, the U.S. Soccer Federation president, and JT Batson, the CEO. I agreed, since Chelsea was to play on the Saturday before (a 2–0 win over West Ham, as it turned out).

The delegation shared their vision and the work they had been doing in the background. It was really impressive. They made me feel really wanted. Their offer—to make me the world’s highest paid manager in the women’s game—was unbelievable.

Money has never been the most important thing for me, but it was nice to be valued. By adhering to the principle of equal pay—I was to be on the same level as Gregg Berhalter, the men’s manager—they also proved they were willing to act on fundamental beliefs.

Despite the disappointment of the earliest U.S. exit from a World Cup, in round sixteen, a new generation of richly talented young players would be coming through. This would be my opportunity to build and lead a team through an Olympic Games, a World Cup, and another Olympic cycle. I couldn’t get the thought of this opportunity out of my head, but there were considerations.

I told them I didn’t want to leave Chelsea immediately because I had committed to the players. That’s the sort of person I am. My word is a condition, an article of faith. I wanted to complete the season in England before attacking the challenge of the Paris Olympics.

I explained that for the first time in my life I was not going to do something at all costs. I did not want to disrupt Harry midway through a school year. I wasn’t leaving my mum: she needed me. I would have 100 percent walked away if they had said no.

I couldn’t believe how accommodating they were. They acknowledged the logic of my stance, even though they knew they would take some heat domestically because of it. By the same token, if Chelsea had preferred to move on quickly, in terms of succession planning, I would have gone to the U.S. without hesitation.

Leaders do not have the luxury of idle gestures. By finishing the European season, I knew how hard I would have to work to be completely present. I never want to be accused of having stopped working or having switched off. I really believe in professional commitment.

Keeping Twila Kilgore (or Kaufman, as many of us still know her) as the interim head coach was a really smart decision. The first U.S.-born woman to earn a U.S. Soccer Federation pro coaching license, she had spent the previous eighteen months as Vlatko Andonovski’s assistant.

She represented continuity and authority because she embodied the strengths of the system, having excelled at the youth, collegiate, and club level. She was able to implement many short-term decisions so that I could hit the ground running when I started in June.

I made it clear how much I valued her, insisting that every department would go through her while I was still a full-time employee of Chelsea. There is always a temptation to gravitate toward a new head coach, but I wanted to be in the background, getting staffing and protocols in place.

Excerpted from “A Completely Different Game: My Leadership Playbook” by Emma Hayes with contributions by Michael Calvin. Copyright © 2024. Available from PublicAffairs, an imprint of Hachette Book Group, Inc.

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USMNT left back Wiley joins Chelsea from Atlanta United

The 19-year-old is expected to join Ligue 1 side Strasbourg on loan this season

Atlanta United has confirmed the transfer of left back Caleb Wiley to Premier League power Chelsea.

The Blues paid a reported ÂŁ8.5 million ($11m) fee for the 19-year-old, who is expected to join Ligue 1 side Strasbourg on loan for the upcoming season.

Wiley will join up with Chelsea following his participation in the Olympics with the United States.

“Caleb epitomizes the pathway that we envisioned when we started this club,” Atlanta United vice president and technical director Carlos Bocanegra said in a club release.

“Born and raised in Atlanta, he joined our Academy at 11 years old, played for ATL UTD 2 and went on to earn every step in his path up to signing as a Homegrown. Over that time, he debuted for the U.S. men’s national team and was chosen to represent our country at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

“Now he can continue his career at a top club in Europe. We wish Caleb the best in this next challenge of his career and look forward to following his journey.”

Wiley made his pro debut for Atlanta United 2 in 2020 when he was just 15 years old, and made the jump to the first team as a regular in 2022.

Overall, Wiley made 85 appearances for Atlanta’s first team in all competitions, recording six goals and nine assists.

Wiley has earned two caps for the USMNT so far, making his debut in April 2023. He has also represented the U.S. at the U-17, U-20 and U-23 levels.

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