The Atlanta Beat tied the Boston Breakers 0-0 at Kennessaw State University Soccer Stadium Sunday in front of 3, 654 fans.

The teams went into halftime even with three shots apiece. But Boston held the advantage with one shot on goal to none. Each team committed four fouls and suffered three.

In the second half, the Beat (1-7-3) attacked with several close chances, leading 4-1 in second half shots. This marks the Beat’s third tie of the season. The Beat’s Keeley Dowling left the game with an injury just before the end of the first half.

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