

The Orlando Pride Women earned a hard-fought 1-0 victory over the San Diego Wave Women at Snapdragon Stadium on May 25, 2026, in a tightly contested United States Women’s National Soccer League clash. The match, which started at 07:00 local time, was decided by a first-half goal, as the Pride solidified their position near the top of the standings.
Match Overview
San Diego Wave entered the game looking to build on their recent form, but they found Orlando’s defense resolute. The Wave created several chances in the opening 20 minutes, with Jaqueline Ovalle forcing a fine save from Orlando goalkeeper Anna Moorhouse. However, against the run of play, the Pride struck in the 32nd minute. A swift counter-attack saw Marta slip a perfect pass into the path of Emily Sams, who fired low into the bottom corner from 12 yards out.
The second half saw San Diego dominate possession, but they lacked the final ball to unlock the Orlando backline. The Wave’s best chance came in the 78th minute when Alex Morgan headed wide from a corner. Orlando held on for a crucial victory.
Key Moments
- 32' – Orlando goal: Emily Sams finishes after Marta’s incisive through ball.
- 55' – Save: Moorhouse denies Ovalle with a fingertip save.
- 78' – Miss: Morgan’s header goes just wide.
- 90+4' – Final whistle: Orlando holds on despite heavy pressure.
Tactical Story
San Diego Wave set up in a 4-3-3, intent on dominating possession and using wide players Maria Sanchez and Amirah Ali to stretch Orlando’s defense. However, Orlando’s disciplined 4-4-2 shape forced San Diego into wide crosses, which were comfortably dealt with by center-backs Emily Sams and Carrie Lawrence. The winning goal came from a quick transition—a hallmark of Orlando’s counter-attacking style under coach Seb Hines.
Standout Players
- Emily Sams (Orlando Pride): Scored the winner and was imperious in defense, making three clearances.
- Marta (Orlando Pride): The 40-year-old legend rolled back the years with her vision and passing. Her assist was pure class.
- Anna Moorhouse (Orlando Pride): Made five saves to keep a clean sheet.
- Jaqueline Ovalle (San Diego Wave): Was a constant threat but lacked support.
Table and Season Impact
Orlando Pride move to 23 points, strengthening their top-three position in the United States Women’s National Soccer League. San Diego Wave remain in fifth place with 18 points, but their recent dip in form has seen them slip away from the title race. The result also marked the Pride’s third consecutive clean sheet away from home.