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Orlando Pride Women
03-16 04:00
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Seattle Reign (W)
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Orlando Pride Women
Seattle Reign (W)
Attacks
92
89
Dangerous Attacks
58
43
Ball Possession
49
51
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8
5
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End 1-1
94′
M. Mercado
90′
R.Brown
E.Mason
90′
A.James
A.McCammon
88′
M.Curry
83′
1-2
B. Ratcliffe
Assist: N. Mondesir
81′
J.Doyle
B.Banda
78′
B. Ratcliffe
M.Dahlien
78′
E.Adames
M.Fishel
77′
S.Washington
L.Ovalle
76′
R. Raabe
O.Hernández
76′
Luana
Summer Yates
66′
H. Anderson
Rafaelle
61′
M. Mercado
J. Fishlock
51′
1-1
B.Banda
Assist: H. Hanson
50′
J. Fishlock
Halftime 0-1
24′
0-1
J. Fishlock
Assist: N. Mondesir
7′
E.Mason
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Match Info
A solitary goal from Seattle Reign's prolific forward was enough to secure a hard-fought 1-0 away victory over the Orlando Pride in the NWSL. The match, played on March 16, 2026, was a tactical battle where the Reign's defensive solidity and moment of attacking quality proved decisive, earning them three valuable points on the road in the early stages of the season.
The game's only goal arrived midway through the first half. Seattle capitalized on a turnover in midfield, launching a swift counter-attack that ended with a low, driven shot from the edge of the box that nestled into the bottom corner. Orlando responded with increased pressure, dominating possession for large stretches of the second half. They created several half-chances and forced the Seattle goalkeeper into a couple of smart saves, but they struggled to break down a well-organized Reign defense that stood firm under sustained pressure.
The victory propels Seattle Reign up the early-season table, establishing them as a team to watch with their blend of resilience and efficiency. For Orlando Pride, it's a frustrating start to their home campaign, as they were left to ponder their lack of cutting edge in the final third. The Pride's manager emphasized the need for composure, noting, "We had the ball and the territory but we didn't test their keeper enough. We have to be more ruthless." The Seattle coach praised her team's discipline, saying, "This is a tough place to come. The players executed the game plan perfectly and showed tremendous character to see it out."
Lineups:
Orlando Pride: Moorhouse; Strom, Sams, Madril, McCutcheon; Villacorta, Cluff, Doyle; Watt, Bright, Adriana.
Seattle Reign: Dickey; Barnes, Cook, McClernon, Huerta; Van der Jagt, Quinn, Stanton; Huitema, Balcer, Latsko.