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Orlando Pride vs. NJ/NY Gotham FC: Preview, How to Watch, TV Info, Live Stream, Lineups, Match Thread, and More

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Welcome to your match thread as the Orlando Pride (5-5-6, 21 points) take on NJ/NY Gotham FC (5-4-6, 21 points) at Red Bull Arena. This will be the second of three meetings between the two teams in the 2021 NWSL regular season. Gotham will return to Exploria Stadium on Oct. 9.

History

The Pride and Gotham FC, formerly known as Sky Blue FC, have played every year since 2016, except 2020. It’s been a pretty even series between the two teams, with the Pride leading 5-4-4 overall and 5-3-4 in NWSL regular-season games.

The most recent game between the two teams came on June 20 at Exploria Stadium. It appeared as though a late first-half goal by Caprice Dydasco would give the visitors all three points. However, Marta set up Courtney Petersen in second-half injury time, allowing the Pride to come away with a 1-1 draw.

While the draw was the first time the two teams played during the regular season in 2021, it was their second match-up of the year. The two teams also played on April 14 in the NWSL Challenge Cup. The Pride dominated the game statistically, including shots and shots on target, but were unable to convert. Gotham took advantage of the Pride’s lack of finishing, scoring the winning goal in the 79th minute, with Paige Monaghan lifting Gotham to a 1-0 win.

The global pandemic and the Pride’s withdrawal from the 2020 NWSL Challenge Cup meant that the most recent game prior to 2021 came during the 2019 regular season. The teams first met that year on June 22, 2019. Two penalties and an own goal accounted for the scoring as the Pride ended a 15-game winless streak with a 2-1 win.

The teams met again on June 20, 2019. Marisa Viggiano netted her first professional goal in a 1-0 Pride victory. The third and final meeting of 2019 was on Sept. 29. Shelina Zadorsky gave the Pride the 18th-minute lead, but Carli Lloyd equalized in the 88th minute, allowing Sky Blue to avoid the season sweep.

The Pride and Sky Blue FC met three times for the second consecutive year in 2018. A Sydney Leroux brace and Rachel Hill winner lifted the Pride to a 3-2 win in the first game. The second game saw three goals in nine minutes, as the teams drew 2-2. The final meeting in 2018 was the final game of the season, as Lloyd’s 74th-minute goal gave Sky Blue a 1-0 win.

The 2017 season was the first time the teams met three times in a season, with the Pride taking two of the three games. Sky Blue took the first game 2-1 on May 27, with Sam Kerr and Maya Hayes leading the hosts back after Jasmyne Spencer had put Orlando ahead, but the Pride took the remaining games, winning 3-2 away and 5-0 at home.

The teams met for the first time in 2016, the Pride’s inaugural season. The games came back to back, three days apart. After a 1-1 draw on Sept. 7, 2016, Sky Blue defeated the Pride 2-1.

Overall

The Pride come into this game sitting in sixth place in the NWSL — the final playoff spot. However, only one point separates the sixth-place team from the third position in the standings.

The most recent game was a disappointing 2-1 loss to the Washington Spirit last weekend. Ashley Sanchez’s 89th-minute strike was the difference at Audi Field, handing interim head coach Becky Burleigh her first loss with the Pride.

Gotham come into this game sitting in fifth place, just ahead of the Pride. However, they’re on a five-game winless streak and a two-game losing streak. Their most recent game was a 2-1 loss to the Portland Thorns last weekend.

This will be the last game that Gotham plays with head coach Freya Coombe, who accepted the job as Angel City FC’s first head coach last week.

“I bet they want to send (Freya Coombe) out on a good note,” Burleigh said ahead of the game. “So I think that just adds a little more drama to this game. But I really respect this Gotham team. I love the way they play. I think they have a very solid team.”

A major difference from the last time these two teams met is that it will feature Lloyd, who missed the last meeting.

“(Lloyd) poses a huge offensive threat for us, for sure,” Burleigh said. “She’s someone we need to be very aware of. And I really admire Allie Long’s ability to run the midfield for them. I think she’s a player that is just so consistent. From top to bottom, they’re a very good team.”

The Pride enter this game as short-handed as they’ve been in quite a while. Courtney Petersen (right foot) and Crystal Thomas (excused absence) join an injury list that already featured Carrie Lawrence (right ankle), Jade Moore (left knee), Viviana Villacorta (SEI), and Alex Morgan (left calf) — all are out. Additionally, Amy Turner (right leg) is listed as questionable for this game.

While Gotham has fewer injuries than the Pride, it will still be missing some key players. Mandy Freeman (left knee), Monaghan (left hamstring), and Midge Purce (left quad) are all listed as out for the game.


Official Lineups

Orlando Pride (4-3-3)

Goalkeeper: Ashlyn Harris.

Defenders: Ali Riley, Toni Pressley, Ali Krieger, Phoebe McClernon.

Midfielders: Meggie Dougherty Howard, Erika Tymrak, Gunny Jonsdottir.

Forwards: Marta, Jodie Taylor, Sydney Leroux.

Bench: Erin McLeod, Ally Haran, Kylie Strom, Taylor Kornieck, Parker Roberts, Chelsee Washington, Marisa Viggiano, Abi Kim.

NJ/NY Gotham FC (4-3-3)

Goalkeeper: Kailen Sheridan.

Defenders: Imani Dorsey, Estelle Johnson, Gina Lewandowski, Caprice Dydasco.

Midfielders: Allie Long, Sodam Lee, McCall Zerboni.

Forwards: Nahomi Kawasumi, Carli Lloyd, Ifeoma Onumonu.

Bench: DiDi Haracic, Brianna Pinto, Jennifer Cudjoe, Sabrina Flores, Domi Richardson, Delanie Sheehan, Elizabeth Eddy, Evelyne Viens, Gaetane Thiney.

Referees

REF: Kevin Broadley.

AR1: Justen Lopez.

AR2: Alex Focea.

4TH: Christain Centeno.


How to Watch

Match Time: 5:30 p.m. ET.

Venue: Red Bull Arena — Harrison, NJ.

TV: None.

Streaming: Paramount+ (U.S.), Twitch (International).

Twitter: For live updates, follow along at the Orlando Pride’s official Twitter feed (@ORLPride) and on The Mane Land’s Twitter (@TheManeLand).


Enjoy the match. Go Pride!

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2024 Orlando Pride Season in Review: Viviana Villacorta

Viviana Villacorta returned to the field late in the 2024 season. Let’s see how she performed this year.

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The Orlando Pride selected Viviana Villacorta with the ninth overall pick of the 2021 NWSL Draft out of UCLA. The defensive midfielder opted to remain in school for her senior season, but tore her ACL shortly after, which kept her out of action for the 2021 NWSL campaign. She suffered an ankle injury in the 2022 season that required surgery and tore her ACL for the second time late in the 2023 season.

Villacorta didn’t re-enter the team until late in the year in 2024, making some league appearances and a playoff appearance as the season wound down. While she didn’t have a significant impact on the championship run, the fact that she got back onto the field was an accomplishment.

Let’s take a look at how Villacorta did in the few minutes she received in 2024.

Statistical Breakdown

Villacorta was in the team for the first time this season on Sept. 28, coming on as a substitute at home against the Houston Dash. She made three regular-season appearances in 2024, starting one — the last game of the season against Seattle Reign FC. She played 69 minutes in the regular season without a goal or an assist, completing 31 of 35 passes (91.2%). Villacorta attempted one shot but it was not on frame. Defensively, she recorded one tackle and two interceptions, commited three fouls, and was not booked.

She also came on as a substitute in the first playoff game against the Chicago Red Stars, making her professional playoff debut. The midfielder played three minutes in the match without a goal contribution, helping to see out the game. She completed four of her five passes (80%).

Best Game

The 25-year-old’s best game has to be her lone start against Seattle on Nov. 2. She had a season-high 26 touches, completed 95% of her 18 passes, and recorded one of her two interceptions in 45 minutes of action. She also took her only shot of the season in that game, though it was off target. She was replaced by regular starter Angelina at halftime.

2024 Final Grade

The Mane Land staff gave Villacorta a 5.5 for the 2022 and 2023 seasons, but she didn’t play enough minutes (400 across all competitions) this year to get a grade. As a result, she receives an incomplete grade for the 2024 NWSL season.

2025 Outlook

Despite suffering multiple season-ending injuries, the Pride continue to believe in Villacorta, signing her to a new contract on July 16 that runs through the 2025 season with a mutual option for 2026. The defensive midfielder has shown her quality when healthy, but she’s been unable to remain on the field for long periods of time. The Pride have also strengthened that position, adding Angelina and Morgan Gautrat to the roster, as well as Luana, who is attempting to work her way back from cancer treatment. As a result, it will be hard for Villacorta to get significant minutes, even if she is able to remain healthy. With her experience, however, she can be a key depth player at the position.


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2024 Orlando Pride Season in Review: Mariana Larroquette

The Argentine international’s second season with Orlando did not produce the larger role with the team she may have expected.

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In the middle of the 2023 season, the Orlando Pride signed forward Mariana Larroquette, adding her to the roster July 6 on a deal through the 2025 season. The Argentine international represented her country in the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, meaning she didn’t join the Pride until after the competition. Although she was a signing made with an eye toward bolstering the offense, Larroquette made only five appearances in her first season in Orlando — all of them off the bench. With a full preseason with the Pride under her belt, many expected to see her play a more significant role in 2024, but ultimately, it didn’t work out that way. The Pride’s signing of Barbra Banda didn’t help matters for Larroquette in terms of playing time.

Let’s take a look at how Larroquette performed in her second season in Orlando.

Statistical Breakdown

Larroquette made her season debut March 22 against Angel City, which was one of just four appearances during the regular season — all off the bench — logging 48 total minutes. She did not contribute a goal or an assist, failing to attempt a shot. The 32-year-old completed just 41.2% of her 17 passes without a key pass. Larroquette won four of her six tackle attempts (66.7%) and two headed duels. She committed one foul and drew three on the opposition and was not booked.

In the Summer Cup, Larroquette made three appearances, starting once — in the team’s 2-2 draw against CF Monterrey, in which Orlando captured the extra point in penalties. Larroquette played 107 minutes but did not contribute a goal or an assist, attempting three shots but putting neither on target. She completed 68% of her 25 passes but did not create a scoring chance from them. Defensively, she won two headed duels and recorded three interceptions, but she did not attempt a tackle. Larroquette committed one foul in the Summer Cup, drew four on the opposition, and was not booked.

She did not appear in the Pride’s playoff run.

Best Game

Larroquette’s best game has to be the one in which she started and played a season-high 65 minutes — the Pride’s 2-2 draw and 5-4 penalty shootout victory over CF Monterrey in the Summer Cup. Although Larroquette was already off the pitch by the time the shootout took place, she still made her biggest impact in this match, as it was the only game of the year in which she attempted any shots. While she didn’t impact the scoresheet on the attacking end, Larroquette recorded three interceptions in the match as she helped out in the press and defending the Mexican side.

2024 Final Grade

With 155 total minutes across all competitions, Larroquette fell short of the required 400 minutes to qualify for a grade from The Mane Land staff. As a result, she’s given an incomplete for the 2024 NWSL season. She played more in 2024 than she did in 2023, but she was also on the roster all year.

2024 Outlook

Larroquette’s contract runs through the 2025 NWSL season, but the writing may be on the wall after getting few minutes the last two seasons. She’s also on the wrong side of 30 to see much of an increase in that department. This may be an off-season that sees the club part ways with the veteran striker, who may seek a chance to get more minutes elsewhere as she the shelf life on her professional career grows shorter. If she remains on the roster, I would expect her role to remain the same in 2025, giving the club a few minutes here and there later in games and perhaps seeing a larger role in midseason cup competitions.


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2024 Orlando Pride Season in Review: Sofia Manner

The Finnish goalkeeper spent her first season in Orlando. Let’s look back to see how she performed.

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The Orlando Pride signed Finnish goalkeeper Sofia Manner on Dec. 1, 2023 on a deal through the 2025 season with an option for 2026. At the time, Orlando Pride Vice President of Soccer Operations and Sporting Director Haley Carter said the club expected Manner to challenge Anna Moorhouse for the starting goalkeeper role. Given that Moorhouse played every minute of the season and McKinley Crone dressed as the primary backup, that didn’t exactly happen.

However, Manner did get some minutes in her first year in Orlando in the Summer Cup, giving Head Coach Seb Hines a look at her under competitive match conditions.

Let’s take a look back at Manner’s first season with the Pride.

Statistical Breakdown

Manner did not play in the regular season, as Moorhouse played every minute of the season (and postseason) for the Pride in goal. However, Manner got the start in Orlando’s second game in the competition, a home match against CF Monterrey on July 28. The contest ended in a 2-2 draw before the Pride won 5-4 in penalties in the ensuing shootout.

Manner played 90 minutes, allowing two goals and making three saves, for a 60% save percentage. She only faced seven non-blocked shots, but five of them were on target. The Helsinki native completed 16 of 21 passes (73%), including four of 10 long balls. Following the draw, Manner made the difference in the shootout, stopping a shot by Merel Van Dongen, who was the only player of the 10 shooters not to convert.

Best Game

Having played in only one match, this is an easy choice. Manner’s debut was her only match of the year, meaning the 2-2 draw vs. CF Monterrey in the Summer Cup was also her best game of the 2024 season. The visitors took the lead twice in the match, but Manner kept her team in the game, allowing the Pride to equalize twice. Once the match moved to penalties, Manner did well to stop a shot from one of Monterrey’s most dangerous players, allowing her team to claim an extra point.

2024 Final Grade

With only 90 minutes to her credit across all competitions in 2024, Manner didn’t play enough to get a grade for the 2024 season, receiving an incomplete from The Mane Land staff. Despite a small sample size, backup goalkeepers don’t always get a chance to play, so it’s good that the coaching staff got a look at the 27-year-old during a competitive match against international competition.

2025 Outlook

With Moorhouse signed through the 2025 season and McKinley Crone also under contract, Manner could remain and try to battle her way up the depth chart. However, if the prospects don’t look good for her to get playing time, there’s a chance that she and the club could mutually agree to part ways. Crone looked good in her limited time, but it’s always nice to have a more experienced option behind Moorhouse as well. Unless there are injuries, I would expect Manner’s minutes to be limited in 2025 as well, unless she can elevate her game and earn more looks.


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