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Orlando City vs. Nashville SC: Preview, How to Watch, TV Info, Live Stream, Lineups, Match Thread, and More

The Lions head to Nashville looking to close out the series.

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Welcome to your match thread for a Tuesday night playoff matchup between Orlando City (18-7-9, 63 points) and Nashville SC (13-11-10, 49 points) at Exploria Stadium (9 p.m., MLS Season Pass on Apple TV+). It’s the fourth meeting between the teams this season and the third time the two clubs have met in the postseason.

Here’s what you need to know ahead of the match.

History

The Lions are 2-2-4 against Nashville in MLS regular-season matches and 3-3-5 in all competitions. Orlando is 1-0-3 on the road in the series in league play and 1-1-3 away in all competitions. The Lions are 0-1 in postseason road matches and 1-1-0 in playoff games against Nashville.

Orlando City drew first blood in this series, beating Nashville 1-0 on Monday, Oct. 30 at Exploria Stadium. Wilder Cartagena’s blast from outside the area hit the underside of the crossbar near the right corner and bounced in for the game’s only score.

The teams last met in Nashville on Oct. 4, with Orlando City stealing a 1-0 win in Music City on Duncan McGuire’s goal just before halftime. That was one of only two shot attempts by the Lions all night and the only one on target. Orlando played well defensively and Pedro Gallese didn’t have to make a save as the hosts didn’t put any shots on frame.

Nashville visited Orlando back on April 1 at Exploria Stadium and it was the visitors who made fools of the Lions, as Nashville won, 2-0. Fafa Picault and Hany Mukhtar did the damage for Nashville.

The teams did not meet in regular-season play last year, meeting only in the U.S. Open Cup in Orlando on June 29, 2022. Mukhtar scored in the second half, and that looked like it would be enough until Rodrigo Schlegel equalized deep in stoppage time. After a scoreless 30 minutes of extra time, the Lions won the ensuing penalty shootout, 6-4.

These sides met in the 2021 postseason in Tennessee, with Orlando scoring first through Daryl Dike’s early goal, but Nashville won 3-1 on Nov. 23, 2021 to knock the Lions out of the playoffs. Mukhtar tied it up before halftime on a fluky deflected goal off of Antonio Carlos and then put his team up in the 74th minute on a counterattack. Jhonder Cadiz put things away deep in stoppage time.

The teams met in Orlando on Oct. 31, 2021 and ended in a 1-1 draw after referee Allen Chapman’s Halloween Heist chalked off Andres Perea’s apparent stoppage-time winner. The referee’s excuse for overturning the goal was an imagined foul on Dike, who, if anything, was the fouled party. The decision cost the Lions a valuable home playoff match, which instead sent Orlando to Nashville. Mukhtar scored for Nashville to equalize in the second half after Dike’s first-half goal.

The teams met in Nashville on Sept. 29, 2021 with a late rally by the Lions earning the team a 2-2 road draw at Nissan Stadium. The hosts had taken a 2-0 lead on goals by Mukhtar — scoring off the rebound of his own saved penalty — and Randall Leal, but a penalty by Dike and a stoppage-time own goal by Brian Anunga turned the game around. On Aug. 18 of that season, the teams finished in another 1-1 draw. C.J. Sapong put the hosts ahead in the first half and Carlos leveled the score in the second half. The Lions, who played poorly in the opening 45, were the better team throughout the second half and Tesho Akindele’s shot off the crossbar was inches from providing a winner for Orlando.

The teams met on Decision Day of 2020 at Exploria Stadium, with Orlando melting down late, allowing two goals from the 88th minute on, and falling 3-2 at home on Nov. 8, 2020 — the team’s only home loss on the season. Dike and Nani goals sandwiched a strike by Daniel Lovitz, giving the Lions a lead until late. Headers by Mukhtar (in the 88th minute) and Cadiz (in the 93rd minute) turned the game on its head.

In the Lions’ first trip to Nissan Stadium, the teams played to a 1-1 draw on Sept. 2, 2020. Benji Michel put the Lions ahead with a stunner of a goal, but Leal knotted things up and that’s the way the match ended.

That 1-1 draw came a week after a 3-1 Orlando City win on Aug. 26 at Exploria Stadium. Dave Romney had opened the scoring for Nashville with a header off a free kick but Orlando scored the last three. Dike took a star turn for Orlando City, scoring a brace, and Chris Mueller also scored for the Lions.

Overview

The teams met just over a week ago and both will feel they left scoring chances unfinished in that 1-0 Orlando City victory. Nashville should have scored through Sam Surridge in the first half but he flubbed the chance in front of goal. Orlando had a couple of glorious opportunities but could not finish except for Cartagena’s wonderstrike.

The Lions enter tonight on a five-game winning streak and a six-game unbeaten run (5-0-1). On the road, Orlando City finished with the league’s best record in the regular season, going 9-4-4 in away matches. Meanwhile, Nashville went 9-4-4 at home in 2023.

Tonight’s hosts have given Orlando City fits, mostly by playing lockdown defense (they conceded the fewest goals in the league in the regular season, with just 32 — tied with Seattle) and having Mukhtar torturing the Lions on the break. The German-Sudanese Designated Player has plagued Orlando City since arriving in MLS. Mukhtar has four goals and five assists against the Lions in nine career matches (eight starts). You should never bet your house on anything, but if you did, betting on Mukhtar to have a goal contribution against the Lions seems a near certainty.

The Lions must look for ways to break down Nashville’s elite defense — and finish when they do — while concentrating for the entire 90+ minutes to not give up the ball in dangerous areas. Orlando City will need to be vigilant to guard against quick restarts on free kicks and be alert to balls over the top into space. This will be a huge test for the Lions’ back line, which must prevent balls into the box to Mukhtar, Surridge, Picault, Teal Bunbury, and Jacob Shaffelburg. Orlando will also have to challenge set pieces with strength, as U.S. international defender Walker Zimmerman is great in the air.

“An important part of our preparation is to settle our minds and be present in the moment without using too much the [previous] context of the games or attempting to predict the future,” Head Coach Oscar Pareja said. “For the players, every single day we have to live one day at a time, one game at a time, and this series is the same. We have a big responsibility to prepare a game that can advance us to the next phase, but we have to go and play them [Nashville SC] and surely it is going to be a big challenge. So we are prepared for that.”

Orlando City will be without reserves Favian Loyola (arm) and Jack Lynn (thigh). Nashville will be without Nick DePuy (lower body), while Randall Leal (lower body) is listed as questionable.

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Official Lineups:

Orlando City (4-2-3-1)

Goalkeeper: Pedro Gallese.

Defenders: Rafael Santos, Robin Jansson, Rodrigo Schlegel, Dagur Dan Thorhallsson.

Defensive Midfielders: Wilder Cartagena, Cesar Araujo.

Attacking Midfielders: Ivan Angulo, Mauricio Pereyra, Facundo Torres.

Forward: Duncan McGuire.

Bench: Mason Stajduhar, Michael Halliday, Kyle Smith, Antonio Carlos, Felipe, Junior Urso, Gaston Gonzalez, Martin Ojeda, Ramiro Enrique.

Nashville SC (4-4-2)

Goalkeeper: Joe Willis.

Defenders: Daniel Lovitz, Lukas MacNaughton, Walker Zimmerman, Shaq Moore.

Midfielders: Fafa Picault, Anibal Godoy, Dax McCarty, Alex Muyl.

Forwards: Sam Surridge, Hany Mukhtar.

Bench: Elliot Panicco, Taylor Washington, Josh Bauer, Jack Maher, Sean Davis, Brian Anunga, Luke Haakenson, Jacob Shaffelburg, Teal Bunbury.

Referees

REF: Allen Chapman.
AR1: Kathryn Nesbitt.
AR2: Stefan Tanaka-Freundt.
4TH: Tori Penso.
VAR: Edvin Jurisevic.
AVAR: Tyler Wyrostek.


How to Watch

Match Time: 9 p.m.

Venue: Geodis Park — Nashville, TN.

TV/Streaming: MLS Season Pass on Apple TV+.

Radio: FM 96.9 The Game (English), Acción 97.9 FM, 810 AM (Spanish).

Twitter: For rapid reaction and live updates, follow along at @TheManeLand, as well as Orlando City’s official Twitter feed (@OrlandoCitySC).


Enjoy the game. Go City!

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Orlando City vs. New York Red Bulls: Preview, How to Watch, TV Info, Live Stream, Lineups, Match Thread, and More

The Lions look for their first road win of 2025 in New Jersey against the defensive-minded Red Bulls.

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Welcome to your match thread and preview for a Saturday afternoon Eastern Conference matchup between Orlando City (1-2-0, 3 points) and the New York Red Bulls (1-1-1, 4 points) at Red Bull Arena Sports Illustrated Stadium (2:30 p.m., MLS Season Pass on Apple TV). This is the first of two scheduled meetings between the teams this season, with the Red Bulls making the return trip to Orlando on April 12.

Here’s what you need to know for the match.

History

The Lions are 8-10-3 in 21 league meetings with the Red Bulls in the all-time series (9-11-3 in all competitions), with a record of 4-6-1 on the road. Goals have been scarce in this series the last couple of seasons.

These two teams last met in the 2024 Eastern Conference final at Inter&Co Stadium on Nov. 30 of last year, with an Andres Reyes set piece goal all that separated the sides in a 1-0 New York win. It was the first-ever playoff meeting between the two clubs.

The teams last met in New Jersey on June 1, 2024, with the hosts coming away with a 1-0 win on a set piece goal from John Tolkin. Orlando City wasn’t in the best run of form at the time, and it was the third shutout the Lions suffered in a five-game span. The first meeting of the season came at Inter&Co Stadium on March 30, with the two sides playing to a 1-1 draw. A Kyle Smith foul in the box allowed Lewis Morgan to put the visitors ahead, but a late own goal by Noah Eile resulted in a stalemate. Ivan Angulo and Jack Lynn combined to force the own goal. So, if you’re counting, the Lions only mustered one goal against the Red Bulls in three meetings in 2024 and it came off a New York player.

Orlando City got the sweep in 2023 and did not concede a goal in the series, winning the last meeting of the year 3-0 at the stadium then known as Red Bull Arena. Facundo Torres scored twice — once from the spot — after Angulo opened the scoring for an easy road win. The two sides met in Orlando on opening day of 2023, with Orlando City winning 1-0 on a Torres penalty kick on Feb. 25. Sean Nealis’ handball allowed the Lions to start the season with a victory.

Orlando City won at Red Bull Arena 1-0 on Aug. 13, 2022, thanks to a Torres goal. That allowed the Lions to split the regular-season meetings and take two of three against New York in all competitions in 2022.

The Lions scored five unanswered goals to turn a 1-0 deficit into a 5-1 romp in the U.S. Open Cup semifinals on July 27, 2022 at Exploria Stadium. Cesar Araujo scored his first two professional goals on set pieces, while Mauricio Pereyra, Torres, and Benji Michel also found the net. Morgan scored New York’s lone goal.

The win in August had allowed the Lions to snap a four-game winless streak (0-3-1) in the regular-season series. The last of those non-wins came on April 24, 2022, when the Lions were walloped 3-0 at home on goals by Luquinhas, Cristian Casseres Jr., and Morgan, and Orlando City failed to get any of its measly three shot attempts on target.

The Red Bulls swept the season series in 2021. The teams met at Exploria Stadium on July 3 of that season with New York taking home a 2-1 win. Casseres opened the scoring just six minutes in, but Chris Mueller pulled the Lions level early in the second half. Fabio’s late goal lifted the visitors. Pereyra’s poor penalty was saved by Carlos Coronel, which cost Orlando City a better result.

The Red Bulls also handed Orlando City its first loss of the 2021 season, a 2-1 affair at Red Bull Arena, on May 29, 2021. Nani was suspended for that match and it showed, as the Lions were sloppy in possession and lacked composure on the ball. New York took the lead on goals by Caden Clark and Casseres, before Silvester van der Water pulled one back late. The Dutchman had a golden opportunity to tie the match moments later but skied his shot well over the bar.

The Lions got a road draw on Oct. 18, 2020, with Brian White equalizing deep in stoppage time in a 1-1 match. Nani had put the Lions ahead in the second half with a penalty kick goal and Orlando clinched its first ever MLS playoff spot despite spilling those late two points. That was the last match in the club’s record 12-match unbeaten streak in MLS play.

Orlando got the better of New York at Exploria Stadium on Oct. 3, 2020, winning 3-1 on goals by Daryl Dike, Junior Urso, and Antonio Carlos. Florian Valot scored for New York.

The Red Bulls won 1-0 at Exploria Stadium on July 21, 2019. White’s goal stood up as Carlos Ascues, Tesho Akindele, and Sacha Kljestan each hit the woodwork in the second half. Prior to that, the Lions eked out a 1-0 win at Red Bull Arena on Kljestan’s goal on March 23, 2019. Before that game, the home team had won each of the previous five games in the series, splitting a pair of matches during the 2017 and 2018 seasons.

The teams split two meetings in 2018, with the Red Bulls grabbing a 1-0 result in the 2018 season finale to capture the Supporters’ Shield and the Lions pulling off a 4-3 home victory on March 31, 2018. Each team won at home in 2017 to split the two-game series, with New York winning 3-1 on Aug. 12, and Orlando City opening the season series with a 1-0 win on April 9 behind Servando Carrasco’s goal.

The teams met three times in 2016, with New York going 2-0-1. The teams split two games in 2015, with the road team winning both times, including Orlando City’s 5-2 win in New Jersey behind a Cyle Larin hat trick.

Overview

Orlando City is coming off a hard-fought 2-1 road loss at New York City FC a week ago with all of the scoring in the second half. The Lions used their third different back line in three games and individual mistakes again proved costly in an otherwise solid road performance by the defense. It was the first match of the season in which the offense failed to score more than once, although there were enough good chances to get a better result. As a result of last week’s performance, Orlando is 0-1-0 on the road in 2025, but the Lions will try to regain the away form that allowed them to go 8-6-3 away from home last season.

New York is 1-0-0 at home and is coming off a 0-0 road draw at Atlanta United last weekend. The Red Bulls are once again stingy, having allowed just one goal through the first three matches of the season — second only to St. Louis City’s zero. On the other hand, New York has only scored twice this year, with Emil Forsberg and Mohammed Sofo netting those goals.

As has been the case in recent years, the Red Bulls defend well, have a great goalkeeper, and have recently turned matches into rock fights, usually finding ways to eke out enough offense to win low-scoring games.

The Lions will need to take care of the ball and avoid New York’s dangerous transition attack, although today’s hosts will be without offensive talisman Morgan. Forsberg is the player who has taken over as the leader of the offense, however, with nine goals and five assists last year in the regular season. Carlos Coronel is a difficult goalkeeper to beat, so when Orlando manages to create a chance against New York’s stout defense, the Lions will need to be clinical to finish.

“(Today’s) match is a good opportunity for us to bounce back. But it’s an even better opportunity to keep growing as a team and keep gluing together,” Orlando City Head Coach Oscar Pareja said ahead of the match. “It’s a good chance for the players who are new to come into our game model and make it better and better. We’re good, we’re optimistic. The way we approached the week was trying to put together a good game plan but also trying to spend a lot of time doing the exercises with the guys. So, as I said, the guys can glue in with everybody and find a rhythm and hopefully results too. Results make us more confident.”

Orlando City will be without Wilder Cartagena (Achilles), Favian Loyola (thigh), Nico Rodríguez (thigh), and Yutaro Tsukada (knee), while Duncan McGuire (shoulder) and David Brekalo (shoulder) have been elevated to questionable. New York has a considerable number of players on its availability list. The Red Bulls will be without Wiktor Bogacz (back), Ronald Donkor (shin), Kyle Duncan (knee), Cameron Harper (knee), Roald Mitchell (knee), Morgan (knee), Marcelo Morales (knee), and Sofo (groin). Serge Ngoma (abdominal) and Adri Mehmeti (thigh) are questionable.

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Projected Lineups

Orlando City (4-2-3-1)

Goalkeeper: Pedro Gallese.

Defenders: Rafael Santos, Robin Jansson, Rodrigo Schlegel, Alex Freeman.

Defensive Midfielders: Cesar Araujo, Eduard Atuesta.

Attacking Midfielders: Ivan Angulo, Martin Ojeda, Marco Pasalic.

Forward: Ramiro Enrique.

New York Red Bulls (3-4-1-2)

Goalkeeper: Carlos Coronel.

Defenders: Alexander Hack, Sean Nealis, Noah Eile.

Wingbacks/Midfielders: Omar Valencia, Daniel Edelman, Peter Stroud, Dylan Nealis.

Attacking Midfielder: Emil Forsberg.

Forwards: Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting, Julian Hall.

Referees

REF: Armando Villarreal.
AR1: Jeremy Kieso.
AR2: Meghan Mullen.
4TH: Lorenzo Hernandez.
VAR: Daniel Radford.
AVAR: Robert Schaap.


How to Watch

Match Time: 2:30 p.m.

Venue: Sports Illustrated Stadium — Harrison, NJ.

TV/Streaming: MLS Season Pass on Apple TV.

Radio: AM 810 FOX Sports Radio Orlando (English), Mega 97.1 FM (Spanish).

Twitter: For rapid reaction and live updates, follow along at @TheManeLand, as well as Orlando City’s official Twitter feed (@OrlandoCitySC). You can also catch our live updates on Bluesky (@TheManeLand.bsky.social).


Enjoy the match. Go City!

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Intelligence Report: Orlando City vs. New York Red Bulls

Find out what you need to know about this year’s Red Bulls squad, courtesy of someone who knows them best.

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An Orlando City game is just over the horizon, and that means the Lions will have a chance to bounce back from a disappointing loss on the road against New York City FC on Matchday 3. Up next is another away match — this time against the New York Red Bulls.

A showdown with the Red Bulls means that I caught up with Mark Fishkin, host of the excellent Seeing Red Podcast. As always, Mark was very helpful in bringing us up to speed on everything we need to know about the Red Bulls.

Take me through New York’s off-season transfer business. Where do you feel this roster stands compared to the one that made the MLS Cup final last year?

Mark Fishkin: New York restocked the attack by bringing in 35-year-old former Bayern striker Erik-Maxim Choupo-Moting and 20-year-old Polish second-division player Wiktor Bogacz, though the latter has yet to play due to injury. Experienced central defender Alexander Hack, who played under coach Sandro Schwarz at Mainz, joined as well. John Tolkin was sold to Holstein Kiel in Germany, and Dante Vanzeir returned to Belgium. Elias Manoel was traded to Real Salt Lake. So far, the team has scored just twice in three matches but has conceded only once, continuing the strong defensive play that served the Red Bulls so well during last season’s playoff run.

Bearing those moves in mind, have there been any changes to the way New York wants to play, or has the team’s identity remained the same?

MF: New York’s principles of play have remained the same…turn over the opponent in their defensive half, and get to goal. Under Schwarz, though, the Red Bulls are much more comfortable holding possession. New York has switched full-time to a three-man back line and usually drive the ball forward through the wings. There isn’t a ton of speed up front with this season’s squad, especially now that Lewis Morgan is out for six weeks after knee surgery.

Obviously it’s very early in the season, but what are your expectations for New York this year? What will be considered a successful season?

MF: The baseline expectation is that New York will extend their long playoff streak for the 16th straight season. After that, who knows? The playoffs are such a crapshoot as the Red Bulls proved last season, advancing to MLS Cup as the seventh seed. Fans don’t want to take a step backwards, but they understand how hard the playoffs are to predict. Coach Schwarz has said that the team will push for deep runs in the U.S. Open Cup and Leagues Cup.

Will any players be unavailable due to injury, suspension, etc.? What is your projected starting XI and score prediction?

MF: The Red Bulls will be without the aforementioned Morgan, as well as right wing Cam Harper, who is recovering from a knee injury. There are quite a few depth players sidelined as well.

The New York lineup could be (3-4-1-2): Carlos Coronel; Alexander Hack, Sean Nealis, Noah Eile; Omar Valencia, Daniel Edelman, Peter Stroud, Dylan Nealis, Emil Forsberg; Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting, Mohammed Sofo.

The Red Bulls put on a defensive masterclass in Atlanta last week. Orlando scores and concedes a ton. New York does neither. I can see a 1-1 draw.


Thank you to Mark for the excellent primer on this year’s Red Bulls team. Vamos Orlando!

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Lion Links: 3/14/25

Orlando Pride face the Chicago Stars tonight, 2025 NWSL season set to kick off, San Diego FC’s plan to stop discriminatory chant, and more.

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Happy Friday! The Orlando Pride’s season starts today to kick off another three straight days of Orlando soccer. Orlando City is in action on Saturday, and then we have Orlando City B to enjoy on Sunday. Before we jump into today’s links, let’s all wish a happy birthday to Executive OCSC Vice President of Soccer Operations and General Manager Luiz Muzzi!

Orlando Pride Take On Chicago Stars FC Tonight

The Orlando Pride’s first game of the 2025 NWSL season is finally here, with the team set to begin its title defense at home tonight at 8 p.m. against the Chicago Stars. Before the match, the club will raise banners to celebrate a historic season last year that included winning the NWSL Shield and NWSL Championship. It’s an unfamiliar position for the Pride to start a season from, as the club has undergone quite the transformation in both culture and expectations in recent years.

“It’s going to be such a special moment,” defender and vice-captain Kylie Nadaner said. “I got here when things weren’t great in this club, and there were times where I don’t think that I would ever have predicted that this would be possible. So when that banner is raised, it’s going to be such a special moment, and to see this star on our chest—every time I see it, I’m just so proud and honored to be a part of it.”

The Pride’s season will start with a matchup against a Chicago team they eliminated in the first round of last year’s playoffs. The Stars won’t be the only team with revenge on their mind when facing the Pride, and Orlando will have to navigate the season with a large target on its back. It’s still a bit surreal to acknowledge that considering where this club was only a few years ago.

2025 NWSL Season Kicks Off Tonight

Tonight’s matches are just the first in what should be an exciting start to the NWSL season across the country. While most of us will likely be watching the Pride, the Washington Spirit are also in action at 8 p.m. tonight when they face the Houston Dash. Saturday’s slate features four games with staggered start times for a nice day of soccer, including an intriguing late match pitting NJ/NY Gotham FC against the Seattle Reign. The weekend wraps up on Sunday night with a Cali clash between Angel City FC and the San Diego Wave. If in need of a refresher on each team after a busy off-season, ESPN provided a nice guide heading into this season.

San Diego FC Launches Plan to Stop Anti-Gay Chant

After the use of a homophobic chant in its inaugural home game earlier this month, San Diego FC has announced a plan for addressing it. Starting as soon as Saturday’s home game against the Columbus Crew, there will be increased communication to fans reinforcing that the chant has no place at the stadium. There will be increased security measures as well, with the plan noting that offenders will be identified and ejected. FIFA’s protocol to abandon the match if the behavior persists is also part of the club’s announced plan. Hopefully this all will help nip the problem in the bud.

Europa League Quarterfinals Are Set

Only eight teams remain in this year’s Europa League after some exciting round of 16 matchups. A hat trick by Bruno Fernandes lifted Manchester United to a 4-1 win over Real Sociedad at Old Trafford, while fellow English club Tottenham also advanced after a 3-1 home victory against AZ Alkmaar. As for the Italian clubs, an early red card to Mats Hummels doomed AS Roma in its 3-1 loss to Athletic Club and Lazio’s 1-1 draw with Viktoria Plzen was enough to advance. Fenerbahce beat Rangers 2-0, but Rangers ultimately came out on top in the penalty shootout.

In the quarterfinals, Manchester United faces a Lyon side that breezed through the round of 16, and Rangers will battle Athletic Club. On the other side of the bracket, Tottenham plays Eintracht Frankfurt and Lazio is matched up against Bodo/Glimt.

Free Kicks

  • Enjoy this look into the Pride’s history of home openers over the past nine years in the NWSL.
  • NWSL players will be able to decrease their yellow card accumulation through good behavior this season.

NEW 2025 NWSL FEATURE: Yellow card accumulation total can be decreased through “Good Behavior Incentives”

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That’s all I have for you this time around. I hope you all have a fantastic Friday and rest of your weekend. Go Orlando!

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