
TAMPA, Fla. – Tampa Bay Sun FC and Fort Lauderdale United FC will meet in the 2025 USL Super League Final at Riverfront Stadium on Saturday as the two Florida teams look to claim the league’s inaugural title. Kickoff is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. ET, and the game will stream live on Peacock.
How They Got Here
Tampa Bay Sun FC (12-6-10, 46 pts) – The Sun was the first to clinch a spot in the Final after the team completed the come-from-behind victory last Saturday against Dallas Trinity FC. Striker Tash Flint converted from the penalty spot to equalizer before the English international laid off the assist to Carlee Giammona for the game-winner. Tampa Bay has been on fire lately on the attacking end, outscoring its opponents 9-2 in its last five matches. The team is on a 17-game scoring streak and hasn’t been shutout since early December.
Riverfront Stadium has become a fortress for the Sun throughout the season with the team going 9-2-4 at home across the regular season and playoffs, and it hasn’t lost there since March 19. Tampa Bay has a goal differential of +12 with five shutouts at Riverfront and will look to add to those stats on Saturday.
Fort Lauderdale United FC (11-8-9, 42 pts) – Fort Lauderdale pulled off one of the biggest upsets of the season on Sunday, taking down Players’ Shield winners and No. 1-seed Carolina Ascent FC on the road to advance to the Final. Kiara Locklear grabbed the second-half equalizer for the visitors to send the match into extra time, and the striker found the game-winner in the 120th minute from a volley near the penalty spot. It was the second time this season that Locklear scored a brace against the Ascent to secure the win for FTL UTD.
The South Florida side has found its groove during this final stretch of the season, going 3-0-2 in its last five games. The team has also earned a result in its last five road matches, and three of those came after conceding first. Scoring over a quarter of its goals after the 76-minute mark, Fort Lauderdale is never to be counted out, especially with players like Locklear, Jasmine Hamid and Sh’Nia Gordon up top.
All-Time Series
Tampa Bay holds a narrow 1-0-3 record over Fort Lauderdale this season. The teams drew in the first three meetings, with the first two games seeing second-half stoppage time equalizers. Jordyn Listro and Ava Tankersley scored for Tampa Bay in the 2-0 win the last time the sides met in April.
Opta Says
7 – Tampa Bay has taken seven penalty kicks and converted five of them this season, both numbers the most of any team in the league. Meanwhile, Fort Lauderdale has taken just one, the fewest in the league.
416 – Fort Lauderdale has recorded a league-high 416 tackles won, led by captain and All-League First Team midfielder Addie McCain with 60. Tampa Bay has the league-fewest 312 tackles won.
Players to Watch
TB – Carlee Giammona: The Pepperdine alum has scored in two of the previous four matchups between the two sides, and after scoring the game-winner last week, the confidence is growing for Giammona.
FTL – Cosette Morché: The goalkeeper recorded three saves and three punches on Sunday in the win against Carolina, and she will be a key piece in not only keeping the ball out of the net but building up out of the back alongside FTL’s defenders.