Orlando Pride
Orlando Pride vs. Seattle Reign FC: Preview, How to Watch, TV Info, Live Stream, Lineups, Match Thread, and More
Welcome to your match thread as the Orlando Pride (8-6-4, 28 points) host the Seattle Reign (8-4-5, 29 points) in the battle for second place in the NWSL. This is the final of three scheduled meetings on the year where the first two games both ended in draws.
The winner of today’s match, in addition to taking sole possession of second place, wins the series and the head-to-head tiebreaker — the league’s first deciding factor between teams that finish level on points. Orlando grabbed that same tie breaker over Utah with last Saturday’s road win over the Royals.
History
The all-time series between Orlando and Seattle is tied, as each team split the first two meetings and then proceeded into four consecutive draws, for a record of 1-1-4. Each of the games this season have been draws.
The first meeting of this season came back on April 28 when the game ended 1-1. Allie Long got the Reign on the board first after the Pride were unable to properly clear the ball — a common theme this season. Down a goal in the 61st minute, Marta and Alanna Kennedy stood over a free kick from about 25 yards out. Marta took the shot and put the ball in the top corner and the Pride came out with a point.
On June 3 the two teams met again. Haley Kopmeyer made her first start for Orlando — she will make her second start tonight — and was a key reason why the Pride were able to earn a point. Kopmeyer, who came to Orlando via a trade with Seattle this past off-season, ended the match with five saves, the NWSL Save of the Week, and a shutout as the game ended 0-0.
In 2016, the Pride’s Sarah Hagen and Lianne Sanderson each scored in a 2-0 Pride victory. Just two and a half months later Seattle dominated the Pride, 5-2. Last season, nothing could separate the two teams and they ended up a pair of draws, both by 1-1 scores. Marta and Alex Morgan scored Orlando’s goals in those contests, with Bev Yanez and Jess Fishlock scoring for Seattle.
Overview
The last time these two teams met, Orlando was without eight players because of injuries and international duty. While not as drastic this afternoon, United States Women’s National Team Head Coach Jill Ellis once again called her roster up prior to the NWSL game day and both teams will be without two key players because of it. Morgan and Ashlyn Harris for the Pride and Seattle’s Long and Megan Rapinoe are all part of the Yanks squad that will compete in the Tournament of Nations and miss tonight’s game.
The Pride should not experience a huge drop-off because of the call-ups, though. Kopmeyer is a capable goalkeeper who would be starting on a number of NWSL teams and proved her value in the last match-up with Seattle. Also, Morgan will most likely be replaced with Sydney Leroux up top, with Marta and Chioma Ubogagu filling in the attacking three. All of these players have played in at least 12 matches this season and combined have scored half of Orlando’s 26 goals.
Seattle will have a tougher time replacing Rapinoe. One of the best players in the league this season, she has played in 13 games and found the back of the seven times, provided four assists — both are tied for fourth in the NWSL — and her 11 combined goals and assists put her just one off the league leaders.
Both teams will need to step up as this is another crucial, almost must-win game. Separated by just a point with just six games remaining, a win from Seattle could mean that the Reign put enough room between themselves and Orlando to take second place. The Reign also have a game in hand over Orlando. If Orlando wins, it means that the Pride jump back into second place, and hold the head-to-head tiebreaker. With the second- through seventh-place teams all within nine points of each other, winning these tiebreakers could be vital.
“It’s a game that we must go out there to win; it’s a game against a very good team. There’s not much in it between top and bottom in this league but there’s even less in it between the teams from second to six or seven,” Pride Head Coach Tom Sermanni said. “Seattle has a team that’s, again, very experienced, players that are used to success and high-quality international players. So this will be again another real test for us.”
In addition to international duty, both teams are also affected by injuries. Orlando only has Rachel Hill on the injury list. She is listed as questionable with a right groin strain but after playing 90 minutes in last week’s 2-1 comeback win it was unlikely that she would start, anyway. Seattle is without two players —Elizabeth Addo (right knee strain) and Yael Averbuch (illness) — and Rumi Utsugi is questionable with a left calf strain.
After playing three games in eight days the Pride were awarded a full week’s rest. Tonight also kicks off a three-game home stand and Orlando does not play again until Aug. 5 against Sky Blue, due to the international break. This gives Sermanni room to put close to his best XI on the field without having to worry about tired legs.
Official Lineups
Orlando Pride (3-5-2)
Goalkeeper: Haley Kopmeyer.
Defenders: Shelina Zadorsky, Monica, Ali Krieger.
Midfielders: Chioma Ubogagu, Dani Weatherholt, Toni Pressley, Alanna Kennedy, Kristen Edmonds.
Forwards: Marta, Sydney Leroux.
Bench: Libby Stout, Carson Pickett, Camila, Danica Evans, Christine Nairn, Poliana, Emily van Egmond,
Seattle Reign (4-3-3)
Goalkeeper: Lydia Williams.
Defenders: Steph Catley, Lauren Barnes, Megan Oyster, Theresa Nielsen.
Midfielders: Jessica Fishlock, Beverly Yanez, Rumi Utsugi.
Forwards: Jasmyne Spencer, Jodie Taylor, Nahomi Kawasumi.
Bench: Michelle Betos, Jaycie Johnson, Alyssa Kleiner, Adriana Leon, Christen Westphal, Kristen McNabb, Morgan Andrews.
Referees
REF: Carol-Anne Chenard.
AR1: Kathryn Nesbitt.
AR2: Chantal Boudreau.
4TH: Daniel Gutierrez.
How to Watch
Match Time: 3:30 p.m. (ET).
Venue: Orlando City Stadium — Orlando, FL
TV: Lifetime.
Streaming: NWSLSoccer.com or the NWSL app (outside the U.S.).
Twitter: For live updates, follow along at the Orlando Pride’s official Twitter feed (@ORLPride) and on The Mane Land’s Twitter (@TheManeLand).
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Enjoy the match! Go Pride!
Opinion
In Praise of the Unity Kit
The Orlando Pride hit it out of the park on their newest secondary kit.
When it comes to soccer jerseys, I can perhaps be unfairly critical. I like what I like, and in a time when new jerseys cost at least $100 if not closer to $150, I have to be seriously impressed by something in order to shell out that much money. While I’ve liked most of the jerseys that Orlando City and the Orlando Pride have put out over the years, I’ve never liked one enough to spend my own money to buy one, although I did receive a Heart and Sol jersey as a birthday present several years ago. The one exception has been the Sea Cow prematch top that the club put out in 2023, which I bought instantly and would have happily forked over one of my kidneys to acquire (as any sane person would).
I might very well be adding a new jersey to the closet soon though, because the Orlando Pride absolutely knocked it out of the park with the Unity Kit that they released on Thursday. I’m now going to shut up for a second and let you feast your eyes on this beauty.

That is just fantastic, and let’s talk about why. First of all, the base color is light purple, and while that isn’t traditionally in the Pride’s color palette as they favor a more royal purple shared by Orlando City, it is still purple. It’s also a light enough base color for the team to be able to use it as an away jersey without simply making the background color white. While I wouldn’t necessarily have an issue with a white base, that’s pretty common with away jerseys and the light purple is a good way to do something different while still providing a good contrast between it and an opponent’s dark home jersey.
If you were missing the Pride’s more traditional color of purple, fear not! The decision to use it on the collar and sleeves is a great one, as it gives the jersey a really nice splash of contrast in a shirt that could otherwise risk being washed out by all of the pastel tones that are present. The same color is also present in the badge, name, numbers, sponsors, and jock tag, and pops very well because its used so sparingly.
When viewed from a distance, the collars and sleeves provide a good outline for the kit, while the eye gets a general sense of intermingled pastel tones as the ribbons blend into each other well, and while no one color is definable, it isn’t an assault on the eyes either.

Closer up though, the ribbons are far more vibrant and detailed, and you notice that rather than simply being uniform colors for each one, they’re actually made up of several different colors that blend together and intertwine, and the effect is pulled off really well. For me, its a shirt that be appreciated both further away, and right in front of your face, and that isn’t always the easiest thing to do.

Suffice it to say, I’m a huge fan of how this thing looks. A lot of thought was clearly put into the design, and it was executed well. I want to talk about more than just the way it looks though.
We’re 10 years on from the mass shooting at Pulse nightclub that took the lives of 49 people, and the Pride and overarching ownership have a new way of honoring the victims and remembering a period of time that was so difficult for the city. The rainbow seats at Inter&Co Stadium have served the same purpose since the ground was opened back in 2017, but the Pride will be using the new jersey to honor both the victims and the way in which the city came together after the tragedy, while also putting their money where their mouth is.
The team’s decision to donate $20,000 from sales of the jersey to The Center Orlando and its Orlando United Resiliency Services (OURS) program is a very good touch on what was already a well-thought out kit. The program’s purpose is to provide advocacy, education, and support for the Orlando area’s LGBTQ+ community, and as someone who believes sports teams should be active and positive pillars in the community where they play, I couldn’t be happier to see this. It’s a decision that the team was under no obligation to make, but in choosing to go the extra mile, it proved that the club is more than just empty words and gestures when it comes to issues that hit close to home.
In short, the Unity Kit checks all the boxes for me, including ones I didn’t even know I had. It looks great from a distance, has thoughtful and well-executed details when seen up close, and represents something important while also actively honoring and helping to provide resources for a marginalized community. To everyone who was involved with the concept and execution of this jersey, I salute you. Consider it a job very well done.
Orlando Pride
Orlando Pride Unveil New ‘Unity Kit’ Ahead of 2026 Season
The Pride dropped their new secondary kits ahead of the 2026 season, paying tribute to the strength of the community shown after the Pulse nightclub tragedy.
With their new secondary kits, the Orlando Pride paid tribute to the strength and spirit of the Orlando community in the wake of the horrific 2016 mass shooting at the Pulse nightclub. That senseless tragedy still resonates in the team’s home stadium with the 49 rainbow-colored seats that honor the victims. The ‘Unity Kit,’ which will serve as the secondary kit for the Pride through the 2027 NWSL season, features multicolored interlocking ribbons to symbolize the way Central Florida came together at that time, now 10 years past.
The Pride not only unveiled the new kits today, with a special launch event planned for tonight at The Final Whistle at Thornton Park Pub at 6 p.m., but the club also announced it will donate $20,000 from jersey sales to The Center Orlando, whose Orlando United Resiliency Services (OURS) program continues to provide crucial education, advocacy and support for the LGBT+ community and its allies.
“Orlando’s strength has always come from its people, and the Unity Kit reflects the love, resilience, and courage that define this city,” Orlando Pride/Orlando City Vice President of Community Impact & DEI and Orlando Soccer Foundation Executive Director Kaia Hyde said in a club press release. “In the days after the Pulse tragedy, our community adopted a simple but powerful message: ‘keep dancing.’ It became a reminder that even in the face of unimaginable loss, Orlando would choose optimism, unity and love. This jersey honors that spirit, and we’re proud that its launch will directly support The Center Orlando and the vital work they do for our community.”
The multicolored ribbons weave their way across the front of the new kit in pastels. The jersey’s jock tag features the universal symbol of peace: a dove, carrying an olive branch. The collar, sleeves, name and number on the back, and the front jersey sponsor logo and back bottom jersey sponsor logo feature the club’s standard purple, which pops on the light kits. Orlando Health continues as the kit sponsor, with Publix as the lower-back sponsor and the Heart of United Way returning as the sleeve sponsor.
The shorts and socks are a more subdued purple that makes the jersey stand out even more.
Fans can purchase the new kit online now at ShopOrlandoPride.com or in person at the jersey launch tonight. The launch party will include appearances by Pride players Julie Doyle, Oihane, and Hannah Anderson, Orlando Pride Head Coach Seb Hines, and new Vice President of Soccer Operations and General Manager Caitlin Carducci. Those who pick up their Unity jersey tonight in person can get a an Orlando United patch while supplies last. Fans can also participate in a silent disco dance party, and there will be prize giveaways. The new kit will be available at The Den starting on Friday.
You can check out the kit in all its glory in the gallery of images below:











































Orlando City
Orlando City, Orlando Pride Remain Hidden During Preseason
Orlando City and the Orlando Pride continue the odd policy of hiding information from fans as they prepare for the upcoming seasons.
As preseason continues for Orlando City and the Orlando Pride, little is known about the progress the team is making in their preparations for the upcoming seasons. But it wasn’t always that way. The club used to be quite open about their preseason scrimmages. The social media accounts would provide lineups, substitutions, goals, and other game updates, allowing fans to follow along.
But there was more.
When the Wilf family took over ownership, they opened the doors to the club during preseason. In 2022, two games were open to season ticket members and both teams had a preseason game open to all fans and media.
The club continued providing an open preseason game for both teams in 2023, giving a chance to see the teams in action before the regular season started. However, less and less access has been provided to the outside world since then.
The 2024 season saw the open preseason games removed for both City and the Pride. The Lions had an FC Series game against Flamengo before camp began and a late game for Society XXI members. Last year, the Lions started with an FC Series game again, this time against Atletico Mineiro. They ended with a season ticket member game.
The club released very little information other than the FC Series contest. That leads us to this preseason, in which the club has been as tight-lipped as it has been since the Wilf family took charge of the club.
There has been even less information about the Pride. Since Seb Hines became the permanent head coach leading into the 2023 season, the club doesn’t even provide an official preseason schedule anymore.
While the club at one time provided updates on games and opened one to media and at least season ticket members, you’re lucky to even get a reference that the team still exists. The occasional photo is the only way fans know the team has even begun preseason.
The lack of availability during preseason is quite unique to American soccer. Other major American sports — the NFL, MLB, NBA, and NHL — allow fans and media to attend their preseason games. Soccer teams from other countries also sell tickets to preseason games and local fans often travel abroad, following the team.
Also, not all MLS teams are this quiet as they prepare for the season. On Sunday, for example, the LA Galaxy live streamed a scrimmage against the Chicago Fire.
Orlando City played Nashville SC in a scrimmage Saturday afternoon. The opposition provided lineups, substitutions, goals, and other updates throughout the contest. The only thing they didn’t offer was Orlando CIty goal scorers, something likely requested by the Lions.
But what advantage does Orlando City gain from this?
It could be argued that the club is working on tactics and doesn’t want to give anything away. But it hasn’t been like that in the past, and that argument doesn’t hold water when you see teams that routinely are more open about their preseasons making deep playoff runs.
Oscar Pareja made the most significant tactical change since arriving in Orlando during the 2024 preseason. He moved attacking midfielder Dagur Dan Thorhallsson to right back and put either David Brekalo or Wilder Cartagena at left back. The team played five in the back defensively and three in the back while in the attack. It was a significant change, but the club still provided information to fans.
In today’s sports world, fans have more access than ever before. Television networks and streaming services regularly give fans a behind-the-scenes look at some of the most popular sports teams in the world. These programs aren’t the teams or leagues showing gratitude to fans. They’ve realized that giving fans this glimpse makes them feel more connected to the teams they follow and builds a buzz heading into the season. As a result, they’re more likely to watch games on television or attend games in person.
Unfortunately, Orlando fans aren’t getting that connection anymore. The excitement for the start of preseason is nearly gone, because City and Pride fans know they’ll receive little, if any, information until the season begins.
The club will argue that it provides several experiences for all fans leading up to the regular season opener — from public jersey unveilings to drinks with coaches and players. But what would help build fan excitement about the upcoming season would be the ability to see the team in action and catch glimpses of new signings. Or at least to know how they’re progressing.
Whether the club’s habits revert to how they were just a couple of years ago remains to be seen. There’s definitely an appetite as The Mane Land and other outlets regularly field requests from fans looking for any possible information. But even those that cover the club regularly are kept at a distance.
For the time being, fans will have to be content with the occasional player signing, community event, and photo from a scrimmage the club may or may not admit is happening. And they’ll continue to count down until Orlando City’s first MLS game on Feb. 21 and the Orlando Pride’s first NWSL game on March 15.
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