The Orlando Pride have not won in three games, including two consecutive disappointing 1-1 home draws.

Now second-place Orlando (8-4-3, 27 points) plays at the NWSL-leading Kansas City Current (13-2-0, 39 points).

“It’s always a good matchup against Kansas, both teams sitting at the top. So we’re looking to repeat what we did last year,” Pride coach Seb Hines said. “It’s always an exciting game. The fans get behind their team, and we’re there to spoil their fun. So yeah, we’re going there to win.”

The defending champion Pride fell to Kansas City 1-0 at home in May but did not lose to the Current in any of their three meetings in 2024. Orlando will need to cope defensively with the firepower Kansas City brings, most noticeably in forward Temwa Chawinga (10 goals, 2 assists), who scor

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