Seattle Reign returns to Lumen Field after a rocky outing at Angel City and a wave of international duty absences as they host Orlando pride.
While head coach Laura Harvey is cautiously optimistic—welcoming back Lynn Williams on limited minutes—this match against the undefeated Orlando Pride is less about must-win pressure and more about testing the mettle of a young, evolving squad.
With most of the squad only recently back from international camps, Reign is still in a transitional phase, searching for chemistry and rhythm early in the season. Saturday’s game is as much about development as it is about points.
On the other side, Orlando Pride looks like a team continuing from where they left off in 2024. With a flawless 3-0-0 record and just one goal conceded, they’ve picked up wins with a mix of resilience and firepower.
Zambian forward Barbra Banda continues to be a handful for defenders, while utility midfielder Haley McCutcheon has been quietly influential with her box-to-box presence. Add in Angelina’s creative spark and this Pride squad is loaded with ways to hurt teams.
Here’s everything you need to know about Seattle Reign FC and Orlando Pride, including TV channel and streaming options for the NWSL matchup.