Breaking Down Denver's August Schedule
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Denver Summit FC's most important month. Six matches. Four at home. This is what they've been building toward.
In this episode, we break down August's schedule match by match—starting with the expansion rematch against Boston Legacy FC, then North Carolina Courage's structured attack (featuring Manaka Matsukubo's 33 shots on target), the altitude revenge game against Utah Royals' 345 tackles, two critical road tests at San Diego Wave (85% passing accuracy) and Portland Thorns (297 shots), and closing with Chicago Stars' defensive vulnerabilities.
We analyze what each matchup tests: Can Lindsey Heaps control midfield after returning from Paris? Can Carson Pickett and Kaleigh Kurtz anchor the defense through six matches in 28 days? Can Abby Smith be the difference-maker at Providence Park? Can Ally Brazier and Nahikari Garcia capitalize on opportunities at Centennial Stadium?
Plus: Why this month reveals whether altitude is real or just talk, how short rest between matches tests roster depth, and what "success" actually looks like for an expansion team in August.
Topics covered:
- Boston Legacy FC (Aug 2) - Expansion vs expansion on national TV
- North Carolina Courage (Aug 5) - Structure meets altitude, short rest
- Utah Royals (Aug 8) - Physical rematch at home
- San Diego Wave (Aug 14) - Possession masters on the road
- Portland Thorns (Aug 22) - Providence Park's hostile environment
- Chicago Stars (Aug 29) - Month closer, attacking opportunity
This is the month that proves whether Denver's ready to compete—or still figuring it out.
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