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Orlando Pride vs. Portland Thorns: Photo Gallery
An album of images from the Pride’s home victory over Portland.
The Orlando Pride might be sputtering to life at just the right time in the season, defeating the Portland Thorns at home 1-0 on an own goal in second-half stoppage time. The win pushed the Pride into the top four with two games to play and, pending today’s results, may clinch Orlando a second-straight playoff berth. More importantly, the win starts to build some confidence, putting the Pride on a three-game unbeaten run in league play.
The game felt evenly played. Initially, Portland controlled the tempo, but Orlando grew into game and started creating chances as the first half progressed. Ally Watt was clearly raring to go for this game, racking up three offside calls in the first half (two of which nullified well-finished goals). Orlando’s defense held firmly at the edge of the defensive third, allowing Portland mostly low-probability chances that the Thorns were unable to put on target.
The second half continued with much of the same — organized defense from Orlando with quick attacks, and deliberate build-out from Portland. Then Orlando started making subs in the 68th minute, and the fresh legs (and Marta, who came on with the first sub window) started to shift things in the Pride’s favor. Orlando sustained more pressure over the final stages of the game, and that pressure was finally rewarded with some Marta magic and a little luck in the second minute of stoppage time.
Orlando won a corner, and Marta laid it perfectly at the front post to ricochet off the back of Portland defender Mallie McKenzie and into the net for an own goal. Orlando fended off the late Portland charge to claim all three points.
The Pride have another busy week this week; they host Pachuca in a must-win game on Wednesday in Concacaf W Champions Cup group play, followed by a day game at the Washington Spirit on Saturday.
We hope you enjoy these pictures from a much-needed Pride victory.
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Orlando Pride vs. NJ/NY Gotham FC: Photo Gallery
An album of images from the Pride’s season-ending playoff loss to Gotham FC at the death.
The Orlando Pride couldn’t quite grit out a victory in the NWSL playoff semifinals, ending their 2025 season one game shorter than they’d hoped. The Pride went toe-to-toe for most of the game with Gotham in a cagey match, but the opposition finally converted a free kick in the last minute of stoppage time to end the Pride’s run at repeating as NWSL champions.
Gotham managed to control the first few minutes of the game, but once the Pride started getting organized, they were the team pressing the attack, although the final product was often missing, sending set pieces straight at Gotham goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger and turning the ball over around the edges of the penalty area.
Orlando produced the best chance of the first half just past the half-hour mark, with Julie Doyle finding Jacquie Ovalle in the box, but the Mexican international was unable to make good contact on the shot and it trickled wide. The teams played back-and-forth soccer for the rest of the half without creating anything too dangerous.
Second-half substitutes Oihane and Simone Charley did well to help tip the field against Gotham, but as in the first half, neither team could not fashion anything more than half-chances.
As the teams seemed destined to play extra time, the Pride made a critical error deep in their own end. Ovalle’s heavy touch on a takeaway attempt gave the ball away and a soft (given the way the game had been called) foul was given in a dangerous area near the left corner of the box. Jaedyn Shaw sent in a dangerous ball over the top that forced Orlando goalkeeper Anna Moorhouse to make a decision on whether to play the set piece service or guard against a redirect. She chose the latter, but Midge Purce failed to get a touch on the ball, leaving Moorhouse helplessly watching the free kick tuck inside the right post.
The Pride had almost no time to respond, but nearly did so anyway. Ovalle won a free kick and Marta delivered good cross into the box. Oihane headed the ball on frame but left it just a bit too central. Berger still had to make a good save to keep it out, and she did so, preserving Gotham’s 1-0 lead and sending the Pride home instead of to the final.
Despite the final outcome, the Pride overcame an arduous second half of the year to once again prove they belong among the NWSL powerhouses. We hope you enjoy these photos of a hard-fought NWSL semifinal.
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Orlando Pride vs. Seattle Reign FC: Photo Gallery
An album of images from the Pride’s NWSL quarterfinals victory over the Reign at Inter&Co Stadium.
The Orlando Pride hosted the Seattle Reign in the NWSL playoff quarterfinals Friday night, advancing 2-0 with a goal in each half. In a well-executed rematch of last weekend’s Decision Day matchup, Orlando created chances early and managed to take the lead in the first half with Haley McCutcheon providing more postseason magic. Once playing with the lead, the Pride stayed well organized but had to weather a lot of Seattle pressure as the visitors pushed to find a way back into the match. Ultimately, Marta — as she so often does — made the game’s decisive play, allowing Luana to push Orlando into the semifinals.
Orlando started the game as the aggressor, creating the majority of the shots early. Most of their chances were routine until the 17th minute, when Julie Doyle received the ball in the Seattle penalty area but didn’t get enough on the shot. The chance foreshadowed the opener four minutes later, as Doyle played a give-and-go with Marta, receiving an excellent through ball before finding McCutcheon in about the same place. McCutcheon placed her shot perfectly inside the left post for a 1-0 lead.
Orlando continued to try to create chances, but struggled to make the same quality entry passes for the remainder of the half. Seattle’s pressure started to affect the Pride and turn the hosts over, and the Reign attack grew into the game a bit more. While they didn’t have any exceptionally dangerous looks, the chances were all Seattle’s way through to the halftime break.
Orlando tried to catch Seattle off guard coming out of halftime with a well-placed shot from Ally Lemos in the 46th minute that forced a good save from Reign goalkeeper Claudia Dickey. Starting around the 60th minute, Seattle pushed numbers higher, repeatedly taking the ball away and looking to counter. As a result, most of the remaining chances went the Reign’s way, including a Sally Menti free kick off the crossbar in the 63rd minute and an Anna Moorhouse kick save against Maddie Mercado in the 76th.
In the 82nd minute, Marta showed the grit that has defined her career, stepping in front of a back pass and running solo against Seattle defense into the box. Jordyn Bugg defended well, ushering her to the corner of the penalty box despite the Brazilian’s appeal for a penalty, but this again foreshadowed future events in the game. At the next stoppage, Simone Charley came on in the 83rd minute and provided fresh legs for some outlet relief, creating two shots in the process, but neither was threatening.
Deep in stoppage time, Marta wove more of her magic. The veteran midfielder received a clearance just outside the Orlando penalty area and, instead of lumping it down into the corner to waste some time, Marta showed grit and determination, going on a full-field run into the Seattle penalty box. Phoebe McClernon and Samantha Menza could not stop her, instead conceding a penalty deep in second half stoppage time. Always a class act, Marta then protected the spot until players were set and turned over the ball to Luana, for an emotional close to the game. Her Brazilian international teammate didn’t disappoint, smashing her first Pride goal into the upper left quadrant of the net to put the match away.
We hope you enjoy these images to a memorable playoff victory by the Pride. It wasn’t the prettiest game, but Orlando was able to grind out a result in the postseason against a determined and organized opponent, advancing to the NWSL semifinals.
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Orlando Pride vs. Seattle Reign: Photo Gallery
An album of images from the Orlando Pride’s 1-1 Decision Day draw with the Seattle Reign at Inter&Co Stadium.
The Orlando Pride wrapped up their 2025 regular season at home against the Seattle Reign Sunday night, drawing 1-1 to claim a top-four finish in the NWSL regular season table although the team slipped from third in the league to fourth in the final standings due to a goal differential tiebreaker. Orlando largely controlled Seattle in the first half but struggled to finish chances on the offensive end. On the defensive end, once again the Pride turned in a solid performance only to be burned by a momentary lapse.
Orlando started the game well, netting an apparent opener in the seventh minute on a line-skipping long ball from Rafaelle to Marta, but the goal was flagged for offside. After that, the Pride continued to control the game well, but the final product wasn’t there. Multiple shots from good areas were sent off target, with the best of those chances being a Rafaelle header just wide off a corner in the 27th minute. Marta also cleared herself for a good opportunity in the box but sent her shot right at Seattle goalkeeper Claudia Dickey.
Meanwhile, the Reign were stifled by the Pride defense in the half, with another Anna Moorhouse judgment lapse creating the main chance for the Reign, who finished the first half with only two shot attempts.
Seb Hines sent Summer Yates on for Haley McCutcheon to try to find a little more quality in the final third, while Seattle brought Jordyn Huitema on for Mia Fishel, allowing for more direct play by the visitors. Play was more balanced in the second half and quality chances were few for the first 25 minutes after the restart. It wasn’t until the 70th minute that a good scoring opportunity emerged when Nérilia Mondésir wrapped up Emily Sams, fouling the defender in a perfect position just outside the box. Marta took the free kick and her placement was good, but she didn’t get enough power on the strike and Dickey made a comfortable save.
Just minutes after the free kick chance, Jacquie Ovalle, who had been a major source of energy for the team all night, got down the right side and dropped a cross just over the center backs to Carson Pickett in the box. Pickett had enough time to trap the ball, pick her spot, and bury her half volley for a 1-0 Pride lead.
Unfortunately, another positional lapse and missed clearance would quickly bite the Pride, when a recycled corner was sent left to right. Cori Dyke got back in time to deal with it but opted not to play safely out for a corner, heading it upfield while running back toward her own goal line. As a result, the defender got little on her headed clearance attempt and was out of position when she landed to close down Jordyn Bugg, who tied the game just three minutes after the opening goal.
From there, neither side could find a winner, with the best chance coming Seattle’s way on a set piece conceded by Yates, who made up for her foul by making a vital challenge in the box to knock the ball off Huitema before she could free herself for a shot.
With the draw, Portland jumped over both teams to claim third place. Orlando will therefore host the Reign in consecutive weekends in the NWSL quarterfinal match between the fourth and fifth seeds. Seattle will visit Orlando again Friday at 8 p.m.
We hope you enjoy these images from a tightly contested match at Inter&Co Stadium.
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