Bay FC hosts Liga MX Femenil’s Club América on Friday, August 2 at PayPal Park at 7:30 p.m. in their final match of the Summer Cup.
Bay FC can no longer win their group following losses in the first two matches and are eliminated from semifinal round contention. However, the match against Club América represents an important opportunity to test their mettle against a respected international club. It also marks former Bay FC forward Scarlett Camberos’ return to PayPal Park after being transferred to América Femenil on July 15. This is the last opportunity to watch Bay FC play before a three-week break leads to the NWSL regular season resuming on August 23 with a road match against Utah Royals FC. Summer Cup has created memorable moments for many young stars, including the Bay Area’s own Maya Doms’ first start at home and rookie Maddie Moreau’s stunning first goal for Bay FC. Friday represents another chance for Bay’s rotational players to make their mark and impress in front of a home crowd.
Club América earned a convincing 2-0 win over San Diego Wave FC in their July 26 Summer Cup matchup, with Karen Luna and Kiana Palacios providing goals. It was an important bounce back for the club after opening the tournament with a 0-2 loss to Angel City FC. Both Palacios and Luna play for the Mexican National Team alongside Camberos and several other players on the América Femenil roster, including defender Kimberly Rodriguez.
Watch: Fans in the U.S. can watch the English broadcast of the match on CBS Sports Network and Paramount+, or the Spanish broadcast of the match on TUDN. Fans outside of the United States can watch on NWSL+. Fans located in Latin American territories* can watch on ESPN.
*Latin American territories include Belize, Dominican Republic, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, and Panama.
About Summer Cup: Summer Cup debuts this season in a groundbreaking collaboration between the NWSL and Liga MX Femenil. Featuring all 14 NWSL teams and the six Liga MX Femenil teams with the most points achieved in 2023, the tournament kicks off with a group stage with five groups. Bay FC competes in Group B, against Angel City FC, San Diego Wave FC, and Club América. Bay FC fell 3-1 on the road to San Diego and 0-2 to Angel City FC at home and is eliminated from the semifinal.
At the conclusion of the group stage, the four group winners with the most points advance to the knockout stage, with a semifinal round in Kansas City on August 6 and a final in San Antonio on October 25. Click here for more information about the NWSL x Liga MX Femenil Summer Cup.
Next Home Match: Bay FC hosts Spanish club FC Barcelona at PayPal Park in a world-class international friendly on August 27. Tickets go on sale to the public August 9. Click here to learn more about pre-sale access.
Live Scores: View the timeline below for score and substitution updates. Download the Bay FC app on the App Store or Google Play for Bay FC goal push notifications. A live match feed is also available on NWSLSoccer.com.
Lineups: Lineups will be available shortly before kickoff below.