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Orlando Pride vs. Club America, Concacaf W Champions Cup: Final Score 2-0 as Pride Lose Crucial Group Game
The Pride fell to Club America on the road for their first loss in the Concacaf W Champions Cup.
The Orlando Pride (2-1-0, 6 points) suffered their first loss in the Concacaf W Champions Cup, falling 2-0 to Club America (3-0-1, 10 points) at Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes in Mexico City, Mexico. The hosts took an early lead through Kiana Palacios and doubled the advantage late through Jana Gutierrez to win Group A.
This was the second game of a hectic three-game week for the Pride. They won 2-1 over San Diego Wave FC on Friday night and face the Houston Dash in Texas in three days.
Zara Chavoshi, Emily Sams, Oihane, and Julie Doyle were the only returning starters from the Pride’s win in San Diego. Viviana Villacorta, Carson Pickett, Summer Yates, and Simone Charley also started after coming off the bench Friday night.
The back line in front of goalkeeper McKinley Crone was Pickett, Chavoshi, Sams, and Oihane. Luana, Villacorta, and Grace Chanda were in the midfield behind a front line of Doyle, Charley, and Yates.
The Pride were second best all night long. They created little in the attack and too often found themselves ball watching as Club America put pressure on Crone. Even the second-half addition of Jacquie Ovalle couldn’t trouble goalkeeper Sandra Panos. The 2-0 result is deserved for a game in which the Pride were far from their best.
The first chance of the night came in the seventh minute and it was also the first goal. It started when Pickett couldn’t prevent a ball into the right corner that Nancy Antonio picked up. After briefly tripping over the ball, she found Bruna Vilamala, who cut inside, muscling past Chavoshi and fired on goal. Crone was there to block it away, but nobody in purple responded to clear it. That allowed Palacios to knock it in and give her team the early 1-0 lead.
Things got worse for the Pride in the 15th minute when Yates — who scored a hat trick against Chorrillo FC in the last Concacaf W Champions Cups game — was injured. As the midfielder dribbled across the field and passed to her right, her ankle on her planted foot rolled over and she went down in pain. Yates received some attention on the field for a few minutes and walked off under her own power. However, she couldn’t continue and was replaced by Simone Jackson in the 19th minute.
The Pride finally created their first shot of the game in the 23rd minute when Charley received a pass on the right and dribbled to the top of the box. The forward seemed to have enough space to turn and shoot on goal, but Kimberly Rodriguez got in front to block the attempt.
It looked like the Pride might have a good chance in the 27th minute when Chanda won the ball in the Club America third and made a good run into the box from the right. She tried to play the ball over to Doyle, but it was knocked away by Karina Rodriguez. The Pride kept possession and Pickett attempted to cross it towards the far post, but she got under the ball, sending it out of play.
Oihane sent a ball into the Club America box in the 28th minute, looking for Charley. It was too far in front of the forward, but Panos couldn’t control the ball, knocking it out for a corner kick. Jackson took the set piece, sending the ball into the box. It found Chanda’s head, but she didn’t seem to be ready for the ball, heading it straight down. While the attempt ended up being on target, it didn’t cause any trouble for Panos.
The Pride showed little attacking threat in the first half, but they had their best buildup in the 37th minute when Chanda made a run into the Club America third and found Jackson to her right. The attacker cut inside to lose a pair of defenders and created enough space for a shot. Unfortunately, the attempt was right at Panos.
Chavoshi blocked Karina Rodriguez’s cross in the 39th minute for a corner kick. Charley headed away the ensuing set piece, but Palacios took possession. After playing the ball through a pair of teammates, she received it just outside the box and fired, sending her attempt wide of the near post.
The final chance of the half came in the fourth minute of injury time when Sams’ bad pass out of the back was intercepted by Alexa Soto and sent forward to Antonio. The attacker immediately shot from distance, firing wide of the target.
After 45 minutes, Club America had more possession (61.4%-38.6%) and better passing accuracy (86.7%-80.2%). The Pride won more corner kicks (4-1) and attempted more crosses (9-7). Both teams took four shots and put two on target, but the hosts were the only ones to convert.
Hines made a pair of halftime changes as Rafaelle and Prisca Chilufya came on for Sams and Charley.
After struggling to get on the attack for most of the first half, the Pride broke forward in the 48th minute when Doyle sent Chilufya down the right. The speedy Zambian got around her defender and into the box before sending a cross central. However, it was right at Panos.
In the 54th minute, Chilufya carried the ball toward the end line and attempted to cross it for Jackson. Annia Mejia came sliding in from behind, getting enough of the ball to send it out of play for a corner kick.
Before the visitors could take the set piece, Hines made his fourth sub and used his second window, replacing Oihane with Angelina.
Rafaelle knocked down the corner kick and it bounced off a pair of defenders and back to her, giving the defender a chance to shoot. However, she sent the ball straight to Panos.
Antonio entered the Pride half of the field in the 57th minute and played a long, low ball to the far side for Palacios, who went down when Chanda seemingly fouled her in the box. But the Mexican popped up, turned Chanda, and forced Crone to tip the shot over the crossbar. The ensuing corner kick found Kimberly Rodriguez, who headed over the goal.
Palacios played the ball back for Irene Guerrero in the 60th minute and it looked like she’d cross it for Vilamala. Instead, she went for goal from long distance, sending her attempt well over the target.
Hines made his final change in the 61st minute and, with the team struggling offensively, brought Ovalle on for Luana.
Saldivar backheeled the ball to Soto in the 63rd minute. Rafaelle slid in, but Soto kept possession. Eventually she found Guerrero near the top of the box, but her shot was well over the goal. Saldivar was sent long into the Pride third of the field in the 67th minute and nearly got in behind, but Chanda caught up. She cut back and found Vilamala behind her, with the attacker sending the shot over the goal.
The hosts thought they’d doubled their lead in the 73rd minute when Antonio found Gutierrez making a run into the six-yard box. The ball bounced off her thigh and in, but the flag went up for offside. Replays showed the attacker was a step off, keeping the Pride’s deficit at one.
Unfortunately, the good fortune didn’t last long. Guerrero made a run to the end line in the 75th minute, playing the ball to Gutierrez near the top of the six-yard box. The first-touch shot was blocked by Pickett, but it went right back to Gutierrez. The second shot was easier with nobody between her and the goal, and Club America took a commanding 2-0 lead.
The Pride thought they had one back in the 77th minute when Jackson played Chilufya behind the Club America back line in the box. The Zambian controlled the ball and put it in with her second touch, but the offside flag went up.
Ovalle had her first chance to make an impact in the 79th minute when Jackson laid the ball off for her. There wasn’t much space for a shot, but Ovalle found just enough, sending her shot wide of the near post. Angelina found Doyle at the top of the box in the 84th minute. The attacker wasn’t facing goal and instead tried to flick the ball towards it. Despite the awkward angle, Doyle did well to put it on target, but it was too close to Panos.
Saldivar dribbled to the end line in the 86th minute and found Alondra Cabanillas at the top of the six-yard box. Crone got her hand on the shot and could only watch as the ball rolled towards the goal line. However, it had a spin on it due to the deflection and ended up going just wide of the far post.
While probably too late to claim a result, the Pride had a chance to get something positive from the game in the fifth minute of stoppage time when Chilufya dribbled to the top of the Club America box and Jackson made a good diagonal run. However, Chilufya waited too long, and her pass was blocked. The ball went to Villacorta, who shot, but her attempt was off the Mejia’s head. There was a delay for a head injury, and she was helped off the field before the game could continue.
When Panos put the ball back in play, the referee blew the final whistle, bringing the game to an end.
Club America ended the night with the edge in possession (59%-41%), shots (13-10), crosses (15-14), and passing accuracy (85%-78%). The Pride had more corner kicks (6-4), and each team put five chances on target.
This result secures a Group A win for Club America, as no other team can reach their 10 points. Instead, the Pride must secure a result against CF Pachuca on Oct. 15 at Inter&Co Stadium to keep their 2025-2026 Concacaf W Champions Cup campaign alive.
What the Pride need in that game depends on Pachuca’s game Wednesday night against LD Alajuelense. The Pride are three points ahead of Pachuca and one goal better on goal difference. They’ve also scored two more goals than their next Mexican opponent if it reaches that tiebreaker.
The Pride have to shake this loss off quickly as they return to league action in just three days when they face the Houston Dash in Texas on Friday.
Orlando Pride
Orlando Pride vs. Bay FC: Final Score 3-1 as Banda Brace Leads Pride to Victory
Barbra Banda bags a brace and an assist but goes down injured late in the victory.
After dropping two games to expansion teams and stealing a win in San Diego, the Orlando Pride looked to enter the summer break on a good note. The Pride (5-5-2, 17 points) had never lost to Bay FC (3-6-2, 11 points) and used a second-half burst to maintain that winning record and won 3-1 at Inter&Co Stadium.
Barbra Banda opened the scoring in the fourth minute and followed it up in the 51st minute with her second. She added an assist to Cori Dyke in the 55th minute to close out the Pride scoring. Caroline Conti scored the lone Bay FC goal at the seven-minute mark.
“No better gift than a 3-1 victory at home in front of our fans,” Pride Head Coach (and birthday boy) Seb Hines said after the game. “It feels good that we’re ending this period on a high. I think it’s the first time this season we’ve got back-to-back victories.”
The Pride made one change in the lineup, giving Kerry Abello her first start of the season over Julie Doyle. Anna Moorhouse started in goal with Abello, Rafaelle, Cori Dyke, and Oihane on defense. Haley McCutcheon and Ally Lemos played midfield in front of them with Mace, Luana, and Nicole Payne attacking from the midfield. Banda and her leading-leading nine goals played alone up top.
After an hour weather delay, the Pride went with the in-vogue start these days by kicking the ball straight out of bounds deep on the start and pressing high. It led to an opening three minutes of play in which the Pride kept the pressure up and forced the ball to stay on the Bay FC side. In the fourth minute, Luana headed a ball towards the center which Banda controlled, bodied Bay FC’s Joelle Anderson off the ball, and slotted the opening goal with her left foot.
Bay FC fought right back in the seventh minute as the visitors didn’t have to fight through the press off their kickoff. Claire Hutton crossed the ball into the box, Abello deflected it wide but there was no Pride defender there and it fell to Caroline Conti. Abello tried to fight all the way over but Conti was able to put it past Moorhouse before any help arrived.
The entire back line got pulled to the right on the play and Mace could not get back to help out wide.
“Hailie Mace came into NWSL as a winger. She’s got some tendencies that fit a winger profile. We knew Bay FC had a high back line. How do we get behind that back line? Having someone to support Barbra and not just Nicole but add in another player who can get into the attack,” Hines said regarding the switch.
In the 16th minute, Rachael Kundananji beat Oihane and crossed the ball to Hannah Bebar, who headed it into the net, but Cristiana Girelli was in an offside position threatening the goal, so the assistant referee ruled that it put Moorhouse off enough to interfere with the play.
The teams settled down a bit and traded possession until the 27th minute when Oihane centered the ball to Payne, who scuffed the shot high. One minute later, Luana sent a through ball for Banda to run onto and she went down in the box in a collision with Brooklyn Courtnall. It was fairly evident, however, that Banda got her leg into Courtnall’s to either try to control the ball or draw a foul, and the referee, Jaclyn Metz, saw it the same way.
In the 33rd minute, Oihane was subbed out for Hannah Anderson. Oihane had been laboring a little and may have picked up a knock somewhere.
The Pride couldn’t re-establish the high press so they turned into a lot of possession by Bay FC. Any attack by the Pride ended in a turnover off a bad pass or ill-conceived long shots as Orlando’s attackers were impatient in building play. Turnover after turnover plagued the Pride for the remainder of the half as they did not threaten at all until the 45th minute, when Banda took on Maddie Moreau and Kundananji, shook them both loose, and then crossed the ball into an empty area at the back post with no one to finish.
It was a fitting final piece of sound and fury, signifying nothing, as the half wrapped without any plays of interest. The Pride weren’t able to lead any of the statistics, tying Bay FC in shots (4-4), while Bay FC led in shots on target (3-1), possession (53%-47%), and passing accuracy (85%-83%). Neither team was able to force a corner in the first half.
To start the second half, Hines subbed in Summer Yates for Abello, which pushed Mace back to the back line. In the 48th minute, Kundananji got behind when Anderson got caught out and was sizing up a one-on-one with Moorhouse. Dyke hustled back and blocked the shot.
“We started the game super strong, super intense, but I think we fell off towards the end of that first half,” Dyke said. “We got a little too stretched between the lines and weren’t getting enough pressure on the ball and we talked about that at halftime. We needed to stay more compact and then pick our moments to go.”
Go they did. Three minutes later, Yates sent a through ball angled behind Banda which allowed her to run onto the ball unopposed. She beat goalkeeper Emmie Allen, who came out of the box aggressively to defend, and then passed the ball into the net in the 51st minute.
Four minutes later, Banda pressured Allen, forcing the goalkeeper into a clearance out of play. On the ensuing throw-in, Banda held off Bebar in the box, spun, and crossed the ball to Dyke, who put the ball in off the crossbar. The ability of the Pride to retain possession and work the ball in against a lesser opponent opened up the scoring and turned the game on its head.
Bay FC didn’t have a lot to do over the next stretch of time and Taylor Huff went down with an injury in the 61st minute, prompting a change as she was subbed out for Karlie Lema. Dorian Bailey came on for Joelle Anderson in the same stoppage but at the 62nd minute.
The teams went back and forth for a bit until the Pride drew a corner in the 71st minute. It deflected off a Bay FC defender and fell to Rafaelle at the far post, who headed it just wide. Three minutes later, Jacquie Ovalle and Zara Chavoshi wrapped up the Pride substitutions by coming in for Payne and Mace. Bay FC also took the stoppage in the 74th minute to sub two players in, bringing on Keria Barry and Onyeka Gamero for Kundananji and Girelli.
Unfortunately, in the 81st minute, Banda was dribbling down the left side when she pulled up lame and went to the ground off the pitch. She stayed there until tended to and was obviously upset. We’ll have to wait for any injury news on her. Bay FC made its final substitution in the ensuing stoppage in the 82nd minute, bringing on Kelli Hubly for Conti.
The injury to Banda left the Pride playing with only 10 players for the remaining 15 minutes (including added time) due to using up all three substitution windows. They stayed fairly solid in defense and played a lot of keep-away ball to see out the victory while playing short.
“A great way to finish this part of the season with a win at home. I think we were consistent today and we took the chances we created,” Luana said. “We’ve been having highs and lows in this part of the season but we bounced back in these two wins and it brought us a lot of confidence.”
Orlando City was ahead in the only stat that matters, goals, but trailed in every other major stat. Bay FC finished ahead in shots (14-8), shots on target (5-4), possession (54%-46%), passing accuracy (85%-84%), and corners (4-1).
The Orlando Pride now will be off until early July for the NWSL World Cup break. The next match is scheduled for July 3 in Los Angeles against Angel City FC.
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Orlando Pride vs. Bay FC: Preview, How to Watch, TV Info, Live Stream, Lineups, Match Thread, and More
The Pride return home to face Bay FC in their final game before the FIFA World Cup break.
Welcome to your preview and match thread as the Orlando Pride (4-5-2, 14 points) return home from a three-game road trip to take on Bay FC (3-5-2, 11 points). This is the first of two meetings between the two teams with the return game scheduled for Sept. 27 in San Jose.
Here’s everything you need to know about tonight’s game.
History
Bay FC is one of two expansion teams that entered the NWSL for the 2024 season. The teams have met four times, with the Pride holding a 3-0-1 record and a 1-0-1 mark at home in the series.
The most recent meeting took place on Sept. 13, 2025, in Orlando. The visitors took the lead just before halftime when Racheal Kundananji headed in a long pass by Caprice Dydasco. The Pride equalized in the second half, when Ally Watt headed a Jacquie Ovalle cross past Jordan Silkowitz to claim a 1-1 draw.
On June 13 of last year in San Jose, CA, Bay FC led almost every statistical category, but the Pride defense held strong until Barbra Banda scored shortly after halftime. The Pride withstood attack after attack, coming away with a hard-fought 1-0 win.
The teams met twice in 2024, with the first-ever game between the clubs occurring on May 11. Just prior to the half-hour mark, Banda dribbled inside and Deyna Castellanos attempted an ill-advised challenge, resulting in a foul in the box and a Pride penalty. Adriana put the ball into the bottom left corner for the only goal, lifting the Pride to a 1-0 win. It was the sixth win in an NWSL-record, eight-game win streak.
The teams met for the second time on Sept. 20, 2024. It looked like the game might be headed for a scoreless draw until Banda got her head on the end of a Carson Pickett cross, redirecting it past Katelyn Rowland to give the Pride the 1-0 win.
Overview
The Pride return home tonight after a difficult road trip that saw the team fall 2-1 to Boston Legacy FC and 3-1 to Denver Summit FC. Having already lost to both expansion teams, they headed west to face San Diego Wave FC, a team near the top of the standings. But Nicole Payne’s first professional goal lifted Orlando to a 1-0 win.
Despite not scoring in two of the last three games, Banda still leads the league with nine goals in 10 games this season. She has a two-goal lead on Ashley Sanchez, who is second in the league. Haley McCutcheon is the only other Pride player with multiple goals, scoring twice in the same game. Ovalle, Marta, and Hannah Anderson have the team’s other three goals. The assists have been spread out much more evenly with Ovalle, McCutcheon, and Rafaelle all sharing the team lead with two.
The clean sheet against San Diego was big for the back line as the team has conceded too many goals recently. Dating back to their 3-2 loss to Racing Louisville FC on April 24, the Pride have conceded multiple goals in four of the last six games. The only other game in which they didn’t concede at least twice was a 1-0 win over the North Carolina Courage on May 8, their last home game.
Tonight is the Pride’s last game before the league breaks for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. After the game, they won’t play again until July 3 and won’t play at home until July 10. That makes getting a quality result tonight essential for momentum going through the remainder of the season.
If you’re looking for a team to win against, Bay FC is one of the most likely candidates. The Bay -area side sits 13th in the NWSL on 11 points, just four points ahead of Louisville for last place. Tonight’s visitors are currently on a four-game winless run (0-2-2) and a two-game losing streak. Their last win was a 1-0 victory against San Diego on May 3. The club’s most recent games are a 2-0 loss to Portland Thorns FC on May 20 and a 1-0 loss to Chicago Stars FC on May 24.
Bay FC has struggled this year on both ends of the field. Its eight goals are second fewest in the league and Bay is one of three teams with single-digit goals this year. Meanwhile, the team’s 14 goals conceded are sixth in the league. The California side has been better defensively overall than the Pride, who have conceded 16 goals, but worse offensively, as the Pride have scored 15 goals so far this year.
Bay FC has been led in the attack by Alex Pfeiffer and Dorian Bailey with two goals each. Kundananji, Taylor Huff, Keira Barry, and Joelle Anderson have one apiece. Pfeiffer also leads the team in assists with two, tied with Cristina Girelli. Huff and Sydney Collins are the only other players with assists this season.
It should help the Pride tonight that Bay FC will be missing two key players. Silkowitz and starting center back Aldana Cometti were sent off against Chicago Sunday, meaning they’ll miss tonight’s game.
However, the Pride have their own key absences. In addition to injuries that have accumulated this season, Angelina was handed an additional game’s suspension after being sent off on May 16 for pulling Delanie Sheehan’s hair.
“We’re looking forward to it. Looking forward to being back home,” Pride Head Coach Seb Hines said about tonight’s game. “It’s been a long road trip. Excited to get in front of our own fans. Want to create that atmosphere, make it hostile for Bay FC. We know it’s a quick turnaround for both teams as well, so we want to make sure that we start off on the front foot, build on what we achieved last Sunday in San Diego, and finish this part of the season on a high.”
The Pride will be without Angelina (suspension), Cosette Morche (ankle), Kylie Nadaner (maternity leave), Viviana Villacorta (knee), and Solai Washington (knee). Marta (thigh) and Ovalle (thigh) are listed as questionable. Bay FC will be without Cornetti (suspension), Abby Dahlkemper (maternity leave), Anouk Denton (lower leg), Dydasco (maternity leave), Heather Gilchrist (knee), Alyssa Malonson (knee), Emily Menges (maternity leave), Pfeiffer (knee), and Silkowitz (suspension).
Official Lineups
Orlando Pride (4-2-3-1)
Goalkeeper: Anna Moorhouse.
Defenders: Oihane, Rafaelle, Cori Dyke, Hailie Mace.
Defensive Midfielders: Ally Lemos, Haley McCutcheon.
Attacking Midfielders: Kerry Abello, Luana, Nicole Payne.
Forward: Barbra Banda.
Bench: McKinley Crone, Zara Chavoshi, Hannah Anderson, Julie Doyle, Marta, Jacquie Ovalle, Summer Yates, Seven Castain, Simone Jackson.
Bay FC (4-2-3-1)
Goalkeeper: Emmie Allen.
Defenders: Sydney Collins, Joelle Anderson, Brooklyn Courtnall, Maddie Moreau.
Defensive Midfielders: Hannah Bebar, Claire Hutton.
Attacking Midfielders: Racheal Kundananji, Caroline Conti, Taylor Huff.
Forward: Cristiana Girelli.
Bench: Camryn Miller, Kelli Hubly, Jamie Shepherd, Dorian Bailey, Karlie Lema, Onyeka Gamero, Tess Boade, Keira Barry.
Referees
REF: Jaclyn Metz.
AR1: Art Arustamyan.
AR2: Adam Cook.
4TH: Edson Carvajal.
VAR: Anya Voigt.
AVAR: Katarzyna Wasiak.
How to Watch
Match Time: 7 p.m.
Venue: Inter&Co Stadium — Orlando.
TV: None.
Streaming: NWSL+.
Social Media: For live updates and rapid reaction, follow @themaneland.bsky.social on Bluesky and the Orlando Pride’s official Twitter (@ORLPride) or Bluesky (@orlpride.com) feed.
Enjoy the game. Go Pride!
Orlando Pride
Orlando Pride vs. Bay FC: Three Keys to Victory
What do the Pride need to do to earn all three points against Bay FC?
The Orlando Pride welcome Bay FC to Inter&Co Stadium this Friday night for the last match before the World Cup break. This is an opportunity to get a win over a team lower in the table and move up in the standings. What must the Pride do to earn all three points against Bay FC this weekend?
Keep the Chip
I have been asking all season on SkoPurp Soccer: An Orlando Pride PawedCast for the Pride to play with the chip on their shoulder that they had when they won the double in 2024. We saw that against the San Diego Wave. My hope is that the players have now remembered what that feels like and will execute with the same level of intensity going forward.
The task is potentially a little easier against Bay FC, as the California-based side has scored less than half the number of goals that the Wave have this season. Of course, that is the trap. The Pride cannot slack off against Bay FC. Having Rafaelle anchoring the defense is a big help, and moving Hailie Mace out to right back has proven effective. In 2024, this team hated — with a capital “H” — conceding goals. They took it personally. That is the passion I want again. The chip on the shoulder.
Overwhelm and Outscore
As I mentioned above, Bay FC is not a prolific scoring team. Friday’s visitors have also given up 14 goals this season. That’s not the best or the worst in the league, but they haven’t faced Barbra Banda yet. The Orlando Pride don’t have any trouble creating chances, but they have had trouble getting anyone other than Banda to finish them this season. Banda leads the league in goals, and she has an opportunity to maintain or extend that lead against Bay FC.
What will truly make the difference for the Pride against Bay FC is if any of the other players can contribute a goal. We saw the space that Banda can provide her teammates when Nicole Payne scored her first goal against San Diego. Now I want other players to take advantage of that space to provide some goals for the Pride.
More Luana
Luana got her first start since coming back to the squad cancer-free. I think we’ve forgotten that she was a starter on the 2024 squad before her Hodgkin’s lymphoma diagnosis. She was a starter on a team that won the double. Now she is back and she is a leader and an inspiration for her fellow players.
Given Marta’s limited minutes, having Luana out there as a stabilizing presence is important. Obviously, she brings a different skill set than Marta but still a critical one. Much like the defense, the midfield was better last match, and I feel she was a big part of that.
That is what I will be looking for on Friday night. The Pride can head into the World Cup break on a high with a victory. Let me know your thoughts in the comments below. Vamos Orlando!
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