

Boston Legacy W 1–2 Seattle Reign (W): Visitors Rally to Claim Three Points
Seattle Reign (W) showcased resilience and attacking flair to overcome Boston Legacy W 2–1 in a tightly contested United States Women's National Soccer League fixture on May 23, 2026. The win keeps Seattle in the hunt for a playoff berth, while Boston’s relegation fears deepen.
Match Summary
The match was played at a lively capacity crowd at Boston’s Veterans Memorial Stadium. The home side started brightly, pressing high and forcing mistakes. However, Seattle’s experience and composure on the ball gradually turned the tide.
First Half: Boston Take the Lead
- Boston Goal (23′): Midfielder Megan O’Hara latched onto a through ball and slotted past the advancing Seattle keeper, giving the hosts a deserved 1–0 lead.
- Seattle Response: The visitors grew into the game after the setback, testing Boston’s defense with crosses and corners, but the score remained 1–0 at halftime.
Second Half: Seattle’s Turnaround
- Equalizer (57′): Forward Jordan Smith poked home from a goalmouth scramble after a corner was not cleared.
- Winner (74′): Substitute Alexis Rivera produced a moment of brilliance, dribbling past two defenders and curling a shot into the far post from 18 yards.
Key Performances
Seattle’s Jordan Smith was a constant threat, creating three chances and scoring a crucial equalizer. For Boston, goalkeeper Emily Carter made several fine saves but could not prevent the defeat.
League Table Context
With 28 points from 16 matches, Seattle Reign (W) move to fifth place, only three points behind the top four. Boston Legacy W remain in 11th position, just two points above the relegation zone. Every match is now vital for both teams as the season enters its final stretch.
Next up, Boston face a must‑win clash against bottom‑side Orlando Pride (W), while Seattle host league leaders Portland Thorns (W) in a potential playoff preview.