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The Washington Spirit soccer team advanced to the NWSL final after a thrilling shootout win over Gotham FC. Goalkeeper Aubrey Kingsbury was the hero of the match, saving all three penalty kicks she faced. The game ended in a 1-1 draw after 120 minutes of play, with Spirit midfielder Hal Hershfelt scoring the equalizer in stoppage time.

Despite early pressure from Gotham, including a shot off the crossbar in the opening minute, the Spirit fought back and eventually forced the game into extra time. Gotham took the lead with a goal from Esther González in the 56th minute, but the Spirit continued to push forward.

In the end, it was Hershfelt’s late goal that sent the game into a penalty shootout. Kingsbury’s incredible saves secured the Spirit’s spot in the final, much to the delight of the sold-out crowd at Audi Field.

The Spirit will now face the winner of the upcoming semifinal match between Orlando Pride and Kansas City Current in the NWSL championship. Led by star player Trinity Rodman, the Spirit will be looking to secure their second NWSL title after winning in 2021.

This victory marks a significant moment for the Spirit, as they aim to continue their success and solidify their position as a top team in the league. The team’s resilience and determination were on full display throughout the match, showcasing their skill and teamwork in the face of tough competition.

As they prepare for the final showdown, the Spirit will be looking to build on this momentum and bring home another championship. The fans are sure to be eagerly anticipating the thrilling conclusion to what has already been an exciting season for the Washington Spirit.