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

The Pride kick off the 2025 NWSL regular season tonight at home against Chicago Stars FC.

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Welcome to your preview and match thread as the Orlando Pride open the 2025 NWSL regular season against Chicago Stars FC. This is the first of two times the teams will meet in the regular season.

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 21 games, with the Pride going 7-12-2. The Pride have struggled against the Stars in Orlando with a record of 2-7-2, with one of those wins coming in the 2024 playoffs.

The Pride and then-Red Stars last met on Nov. 8, 2024 in the NWSL playoffs in Orlando. It was the Pride’s first-ever home playoff game and they dominated. Ally Watt set up a Haley McCutcheon goal in the 26th minute to give the hosts the lead, and Barbra Banda netted a brace on either side of halftime. Marta made it 4-0 with a penalty in the 57th minute, sealing the result. It would’ve been a clean sheet, but Anna Moorhouse cleared the ball off of Jameese Joseph and into her own net, ending the game with a 4-1 result.

The teams met in in Illinois in the last regular-season meeting on Sept. 8, 2024. 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 in a 3-1 Chicago victory 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 kicked off their 2025 campaign a week ago at home against the Washington Spirit in the NWSL Challenge Cup. Rafaelle scored on her return from injury in the 41st minute, but Leicy Santos equalized with a free kick dart in the 72nd minute. The game ended in a 1-1 draw and Washington took the trophy on penalties.

While the Pride didn’t get off to the start they wanted, tonight’s match counts in the standings. The night will kick off with the raising of the team’s 2024 NWSL Shield and NWSL Championship banners. Then, the Pride will look to start the new season with a bang and make it a memorable evening for the fans.

Rafaelle played 45 minutes Friday night in her first game since July 6, 2024. It’s likely she’ll start again tonight alongside Kylie Nadaner with Emily Sams on the right. However, it’s unclear whether the Brazilian is ready to go 90 minutes, and the team doesn’t want to rush her back too early.

The Stars will be missing their best player in Swanson, who has been missing since the start of preseason and remains out due to personal reasons. That will make the task of going up against the Pride’s vaunted back line that much more difficult.

The Pride will likely continue to go with Banda and Watt as the primary attackers in front of club captain Marta. They played together at the end of the 2024 regular season and in the postseason. Pride Head Coach Seb Hines seems to like Watt’s speed to create opportunities for Banda.

It will be interesting to see if we see Angelina in the attacking midfield again. She started there early last season, but found her spot in the defensive midfield. She moved back to her regular role after halftime last weekend when Julie Doyle came on for Rafaelle.

“I am so excited to start the season. It was a short off-season, but I think we are going to pick up right where we left off,” Nadaner said leading into tonight’s game. “Having the core group return along with some new faces is exciting and we are ready to go. We can’t wait to see those banners go up in the rafters before the match and then turn our attention to Chicago and hopefully come away with three points at home.”

There aren’t any surprises in the Pride injury report this week. They’re still without Simone Charley (ankle), Luana (illness), Amanda Allen (shoulder), Carson Pickett (foot), Aryssa Mahrt (knee), and Oihane (pending visa);

Meanwhile, the Stars are without Jenna Bike (hamstring), Ava Cook (knee), Natalia Kuikka (knee), Maitane (calf), Leilanni Nesbeth (illness), Ludmila (suspension), and Swanson (excused absence).


Projected Lineups

Orlando Pride (4-2-3-1)

Goalkeeper: Anna Moorhouse.

Defenders: Kerry Abello, Rafaelle, Kylie Strom, Emily Sams.

Defensive Midfielders: Haley McCutcheon, Angelina.

Midfielders: Julie Doyle, Marta, Ally Watt.

Forward: Barbra Banda.

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

Goalkeeper: Alyssa Naeher.

Defenders: Taylor Malham, Sam Staab, Hannah Anderson, Camryn Biegalski.

Defensive Midfielders: Julia Grosso, Cari Roccaro.

Midfielders: Shea Groom, Ally Schlegel, Sarah Griffith. 

Forward: Jameese Joseph.

Referees

REF: Shawn Tehini.
AR1: Zach McWhorter.
AR2: Brian Marshall.
4TH: Richonne Clark.
VAR: Katja Koroleva.
AVAR: Rhett Hammil.


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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