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San Diego Wave (w)
09-27 10:30
1 - 2
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Orlando Pride (w)
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San Diego Wave (w)
Orlando Pride (w)
Attacks
82
94
Dangerous Attacks
53
53
Ball Possession
49
51
On Target
6
3
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7005
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End 1-2
91′
Q.McMahon
Maria Eduarda Rodrigues Silva
90′
D.Arias
K. Wesley
85′
P. Morroni
K.Ascanio
83′
Cori Dyke
O.Hernández
82′
viviana villacorta
Angelina
73′
S.Charley
A.Watt
73′
Summer Yates
Lemos
73′
K. Carusa
A. Leon
54′
1-2
C.Pickett
Assist: O.Hernández
45′
J.Fusco
M.Doniak
45′
C.Pickett
J.Doyle
Halftime 1-1
10′
1-1
Maria Eduarda Rodrigues Silva
8′
0-1
L.Ovalle
Assist: A.Watt
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Match Info
The Orlando Pride Women secured a crucial 2-1 away victory over the San Diego Wave Women in the United States Women's National Soccer League on September 27, 2025. In a match that kicked off at 10:30, the Pride came from behind to claim all three points, dealing a blow to San Diego's playoff hopes in the process. The Wave took an early lead in front of their home crowd, but Orlando showed great resilience to equalize before halftime. The decisive moment came in the second half when the Pride capitalized on a defensive error to score the winner, showcasing their clinical edge. This result had significant implications for the league table, boosting Orlando's position in the standings while leaving San Diego with work to do. Key moments included a spectacular long-range effort for San Diego's goal and a vital goal-line clearance from an Orlando defender to preserve their lead late on. The standout performance came from Orlando's forward, who scored the equalizer and assisted the winner. Post-match, the Orlando manager would have praised her team's fighting spirit, while the San Diego coach likely pointed to missed opportunities. The starting XIs featured both teams' international stars, but it was Orlando's teamwork that proved decisive.