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Orlando Pride vs. Chicago Red Stars: Preview, How to Watch, TV Info, Live Stream, Lineups, Match Thread, and More

The Pride face the Chicago Red Stars in their first-ever home playoff game.

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Welcome to your match preview as the Orlando Pride prepare for their first-ever playoff home game against the Chicago Red Stars. This is the first time the two teams have met in the postseason and the third time they’ll play this year.

Here’s everything you need to know about tonight’s game.

History

The Pride and Red Stars have played every season since Orlando’s entrance into the NWSL except 2020. The teams have played 20 games, with the Pride going 6-12-2. The Pride have struggled against the Red Stars in Orlando with a record of 1-7-2.

The Pride and Red Stars last met on Sept. 8 in Illinois. Marta’s 37th-minute goal was the difference as the Pride came away with a 1-0 win. On March 29 in Orlando, the Pride took the lead early through a Taylor Malham own goal, but Mallory Swanson equalized in the 64th minute, resulting in a 1-1 draw.

The first meeting of 2023 was on May 27 in Illinois. Orlando dominated the entire 90 minutes, with Chicago only getting two chances on its home field. But the Pride struggled to hit the target, and Yuki Nagasato’s goal was the difference as the Pride fell 1-0.  The Aug. 20 matchup was the debut of Pride center back Rafaelle and the Brazilian scored in the 15th minute to give Orlando the lead. The hosts continued their attack, resulting in four more goals. Messiah Bright scored a pair, new signing Mariana Larroquette scored her first Pride goal, and Mikayla Cluff capped off the night with a goal as the Pride won 5-0.

The first meeting of 2022 took place on May 22 in Orlando. Sarah Griffin gave the visitors the lead, and Bianca St. Georges and Swanson made it 3-0 Chicago. It appeared as though the Red Stars would run away with the game, but the final 10 minutes saw three goals and two penalties for an exciting finish. Sydney Leroux missed a penalty, but Amy Turner scored the Pride’s first goal late. Swanson converted her penalty moments later, and Leah Pruitt scored her first goal for the Pride a minute after that in a 4-2 Red Stars win. The second meeting of the 2022 season was on June 12 in Illinois. Swanson capitalized on an early Pride turnover and the Red Stars held on for the 1-0 win.

The teams met three times during the 2021 season, but didn’t play until Aug. 8 in Illinois. Jodie Taylor and Leroux scored for the Pride before halftime. The 2-0 win ended a six-game winless streak and was the first NWSL victory for interim head coach Becky Burleigh.

The second meeting was Oct. 13 in Bridgeview, a rescheduled game that was originally supposed to take place Oct. 2. Kealia Watt scored early and the Red Stars defended that lead for 84 minutes on their way to a 1-0 result. The teams met again Oct. 29, 2021, in Orlando in the final game of the regular season. The Red Stars controlled the game but the Pride held off the Chicago attack for 65 minutes, at which point Watt scored the lone goal in a 1-0 Chicago win.

The Pride and Red Stars didn’t play in the 2020 Fall Series, so the last meeting prior to 2021 came in 2019. The first game was June 30 at Exploria Stadium. Goals by Chioma Ubogagu and Marta were topped by a Sam Kerr hat trick as the Red Stars won 3-2. The second game was on Aug. 21 in Bridgeview. The Pride took a 2-0 lead with goals by Rachel Hill and Ubogagu. Tierna Davidson cut the lead in half for Chicago, but it wasn’t enough as the Pride won 2-1

The third meeting in 2021 came on Sept. 11 in Orlando. Casey Short stole the game for Chicago with the game’s lone goal five minutes into second-half injury time as the Red Stars won, 1-0.

The 2018 NWSL season saw the Pride and Red Stars meet three times. On May 2 in Bridgeview, Hill and Ubogagu scored in a 2-0 Pride win. They met in the same location May 26, with a Leroux brace and goals by Hill, Alex Morgan, and Dani Weatherholt leading to a 5-2 Pride win. The Red Stars were led by a Kerr brace, resulting in a 3-1 victory over the Pride on Aug. 25 in Orlando in the third meeting of 2018.

The Pride and Red Stars met three times in 2017 — the first year that they played that many games against each other. A Christen Press goal on July 1 lifted Chicago to a 1-0 win. On July 22 in Bridgeview, a Press brace led her team to a 2-1 win. The final meeting came a week later in Orlando. Morgan and Sofia Huerta traded goals in a 1-1 draw.

The Red Stars won both meetings in 2016 by 1-0 final scores.

Overview

The Pride went unbeaten through their first 23 games of the season, capping off the run with a 2-0 win over the Washington Spirit on Oct. 6 to clinch the NWSL Shield. A heavily-rotated team lost to the Portland Thorns 2-0 the following game and a mostly-first choice lineup lost 3-1 to NJ/NY Gotham FC for their second-consecutive loss.

Returning home for the season finale Saturday, the Pride were able to gain a little momentum by defeating Seattle Reign FC 3-2. However, the final three games were arguably the three worst performances of the regular season. Fortunately, the Pride didn’t lose any more players during the season’s final stretch, so Head Coach Seb Hines will have his full complement of players who led the team since the Summer Cup break ended.

Tonight, the Pride will play in just their second playoff game all-time and the first in Orlando. The only other playoff game was on Oct. 7, 2017, in Portland, which the Pride lost 4-1 away from home. That was back when only four teams made the postseason, with the Pride being the fourth seed.

The big question for the Pride in this game is how the defense will perform. The Pride conceded just 13 goals in the first 23 games of the season and then gave up seven in the final three. Rather than spectacular performances by the opposition, those goals largely were due to defensive errors and a lack of concentration, especially on set pieces.

The Pride took a commanding lead atop the league earlier this season, giving them plenty of room for a poor performance here and there. They won’t have that luxury tonight as the winners will move on to the semifinals and the losers will see their season come to an end.

The Red Stars had an opportunity to avoid the league’s best team in the quarterfinal round but lost 3-1 to the Kansas City Current at home on Sunday. As a result, they finished the regular season in the eighth and final playoff spot. The Red Stars were in the middle of the league in both goals scored and conceded this year. Their 31 goals scored were eighth most and their 38 goals conceded were seventh most.

While Chicago has leaked goals at times this year, the Pride have struggled to break the Red Stars down, only scoring once in each of their two matchups this season. However, the meeting in Orlando was in the third game of the season when the Pride were still finding themselves.

Defensively, the key to the game will be stopping Swanson. The U.S. international leads the team with seven goals and four assists in 24 games this season. The key to the Pride’s success in Bridgeview was their ability to keep Swanson off the ball. If they can do similar tonight, they’ll create most of the chances and have a good chance of getting through.

“We feel good. We feel excited,” Hines said about tonight’s game. “First game in Pride history that we’re hosting a playoff game. Hopefully, we’ll get a good turnout. We’ll need the fans to push us forward to get the win. But the players are excited, they’re ready, they’ve been waiting for this moment for a long time. So, yeah, we’re excited that we get to host the Chicago Red Stars in the first playoff game.”

The Pride moved Rafaelle (thigh), who has been out since the Olympics, to the season-ending injury list on Tuesday. Other Pride players out for this game include Megan Montefusco (heel), Luana (illness), Simone Charley (ankle), and Grace Chanda (thigh). All of those players have season-ending injuries or illnesses.

Chicago will play tonight without Ludmila (suspension), Ava Cook (knee), Sam Staab (Achilles), and Sarah Griffith (ankle).


Official Lineups

Orlando Pride (4-2-3-1)

Goalkeeper: Anna Moorhouse.

Defenders: Kerry Abello, Kylie Strom, Emily Sams, Cori Dyke.

Defensive Midfielders: Haley McCutcheon, Angelina.

Midfielders: Summer Yates, Marta, Ally Watt.

Forward: Barbra Banda.

Bench: McKinley Crone, Celia, Carrie Lawrence, Carson Pickett, Julie Doyle, Morgan Gautrat, Ally Lemos, Viviana Villacorta, Adriana.

Chicago Red Stars (4-2-3-1)

Goalkeeper: Alyssa Naeher.

Defenders: Natalia Kuikka, Hannah Anderson, Cari Roccaro, Taylor Malham.

Defensive Midfielders: Bea Franklin, Julia Grosso.

Midfielders: Mallory Swanson, Shea Groom, Jameese Joseph.

Forward: Ally Schlegel.

Bench: Mackenzie Wood, Camryn Biegalski, Tatumn Milazzo, Julia Bianchi, Chardonnay Curran, Leilanni Nesbeth, Rosella Ayane, Jenna Bike, Ally Cook.

Referees

REF: Alyssa Nichols.
AR1: Stephen McGonagle.
AR2: Rhett Hammil.
4TH: Nabil Bensalah.
VAR: Ekaterina Koroleva.
AVAR: Tom Felice.


How to Watch

Match Time: 8 p.m.

Venue: Inter&Co Stadium — Orlando.

TV: None.

Streaming: Prime Video.

Twitter: For live updates and rapid reaction, follow @TheManeLand and the Orlando Pride’s official Twitter feed (@ORLPride).


Enjoy the match. Go Pride!

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