By the Numbers: OL Reign vs. Racing Louisville FC

0 – OL Reign has never lost to Racing Louisville across six matches played. In all meetings, OL Reign has a record of one win and four draws.

1 – The Reign have only allowed one goal in the second half of any match against Racing Louisville.

2 – Two players have recorded a brace in the head-to-head series all-time – Forwards Tziarra King and Eugenie Le Sommer

3 – The Reign enter this match on a three-game unbeaten streak in the regular season and have won three of its last five games, compared to Louisville's one win in its last five games in the regular season

4 – The two teams have tied their last four meetings, which is the Reign's second-longest run of consecutive draws against a single opponent in league play.

6 – Six OL Reign players have earned an assist against Racing Louisville and six OL Reign players have scored a goal against Louisville. Two players have done both – midfielder Jess Fishlock and forward Megan Rapinoe.

8 – OL Reign has eight players who have appeared in all 13 games this season. Of those eight players, four of them will be missing their first game because they've been called up for international duty: forward Jordyn Huitema and defenders Alana Cook, Sofia Huerta and Emily Sonnett.

9 – Goalkeeper Phallon Tullis-Joyce has recorded a clean sheet against nine of the active NWSL teams all-time, with the Chicago Red Stars and Racing Louisville FC being the two opposing teams remaining.

9 – Both teams have nine different goal scorers in the 2023 season. Forward Bethany Balcer enters this match coming off her second brace of the 2023 season and fourth all-time.

14 – Among the 20 field players on the Reign to make an appearance in the 2023 regular season, 14 of them have at least one goal contribution. The Reign have 11 players with an assist in the 2023 regular season, which leads the NWSL through 13 games.

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