Orlando Pride

Orlando Pride Announces 2025 Regular Season Schedule, Presented by Orlando Health 

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ORLANDO, Fla. (Jan 22, 2025) — The Orlando Pride has announced its 2025 regular season schedule, presented by Orlando Health. The Pride will look to defend the NWSL Shield and NWSL Championship through the 2025 season, hosting 13 of their 26 matches from the friendly confines of Inter&Co Stadium as well as the Challenge Cup Final.

Season Ticket Memberships for the 2025 season are currently on sale, with STMs receiving a number of benefits, including a 2025 Orlando Pride replica jersey, tickets to the 2025 Challenge Cup Final, a 20% discount on food and beverage at Inter&Co Stadium and a 15% discount on merchandise. More information on seating options and benefits is available here. The Pride have also announced the Orlando Pride Two-Match Pack which includes a ticket to the Challenge Cup Final and the Pride’s home opening match for just $25. For more information for that is available here. Fans can sign up for single match pre-sale access by registering at the link here.

The Pride will open the 2025 season hosting the Washington Spirit in the Challenge Cup Final on Friday, March 7, at Inter&Co Stadium. The regular season campaign will kick off the following week on Friday, March 14, as the Pride welcome the Chicago Stars to Inter&Co Stadium in what will serve as a rematch from the first round of the 2024 NWSL Playoffs. The regular season opener, presented by Orlando Health, will kick off at 8 p.m. ET. Prior to the start of that match, the Pride will hold a banner-raising ceremony for the 2024 NWSL Championship.

Orlando will play every NWSL team once at home and once on the road, while also having back-to-back home matches on four separate occasions across the season. The Pride’s first road game of the 2025 season will be a trip to Sports Illustrated Stadium to take on NJ/NY Gotham FC on Sunday, March 23.

The Pride will match up against the Kansas City Current on May 16 at Inter&Co Stadium, before returning to CPKC Stadium for the return leg against the Current on Aug. 16. The two sides met three times last season with the finale being in the semifinals of the 2024 NWSL Playoffs. The Pride came out on top in that match and then would go on and win the 2024 NWSL Championship, which was hosted at CPKC Stadium.

The complete 2025 schedule can be found below.

New this season, NWSL Rivalry Weekend, set for August 8-10, will see the league’s most exciting matchups in action, including the league’s oldest series in the storied Cascadia Rivalry between Portland Thorns FC and Seattle Reign FC. Other contests throughout the weekend include the SoCal Rivalry between Angel City FC and San Diego Wave FC, an East Coast battle between two of the league’s veteran clubs in Gotham FC and the Washington Spirit and the Pride facing off against Racing Louisville.

The regular season concludes with the return of NWSL Decision Day, featuring all 14 clubs in action on Sunday, November 2 as teams battle for a spot in the 2025 NWSL Playoffs presented by Google Pixel. ESPN will televise two Decision Day matches while the remaining five contests will be available on NWSL+.

The opening round of the postseason begins the weekend of November 7-9. ESPN/ABC will air two quarterfinal matches, while CBS/Paramount+ and Prime Video will each distribute one of the remaining two quarterfinal contests.

The semifinals, set for the weekend of November 14-16, will air across CBS/Paramount+ and ESPN/ABC, with each partner carrying one contest.

For the fourth-straight year, the 2025 NWSL Championship presented by Google Pixel, will air in primetime on the CBS Television Network and stream on Paramount+.

2025 Orlando Pride Schedule, Presented by Orlando Health

Date 

Opponent 

Location 

Time (ET) 

Broadcast 

Fri., March 7

Washington Spirit  

Inter&Co Stadium  

8 PM  

Prime Video  

Fri., March 14  

Chicago Stars FC  

Inter&Co Stadium  

8 PM  

Prime Video  

Sun., March 23  

NJ/NY Gotham FC  

Sports Illustrated Stadium  

7 PM  

ESPN 2  

Sat., March 29  

San Diego Wave  

Inter&Co Stadium  

12 PM  

ESPN  

Sat., April 12  

Seattle Reign  

Lumen Field  

7:30 PM  

ION  

Sat., April 19  

Washington Spirit  

Inter&Co Stadium  

5 PM  

ION  

Fri., April 25  

Angel City FC  

Inter&Co Stadium  

8 PM  

Prime Video  

Sat., May 3  

Portland Thorns  

Providence Park  

7:30 PM  

ION  

Sat., May 10  

NC Courage  

First Horizon Stadium  

7:30 PM  

ION  

Fri., May 16  

Kansas City Current  

Inter&Co Stadium  

8 PM  

Prime Video  

Fri., May 23  

Utah Royals  

America First Field  

9:30 PM  

NWSL  

Sat., June 7  

Houston Dash  

Inter&Co Stadium  

7:00 PM  

NWSL  

Fri., June 13  

Bay FC  

PayPal Park  

10 PM  

Prime Video  

Fri., June 20  

Racing Louisville  

Lynn Family Stadium  

8:00 PM  

NWSL  

Sun., Aug. 3  

Utah Royals  

Inter&Co Stadium  

6 PM  

NWSL/Paramount+  

Sat., Aug. 9  

Racing Louisville  

Inter&Co Stadium  

7:30 PM  

ION  

Sat., Aug. 16  

Kansas City Current  

CPKC Stadium  

4 PM  

CBS  

Thurs., Aug. 21  

Angel City FC  

BMO Stadium  

10:30 PM  

CBSSN  

Fri., Aug. 29  

NJ/NY Gotham FC  

Inter&Co Stadium  

8 PM  

Prime Video  

Sun., Sept. 7  

Chicago Stars FC  

TBD  

3:00 PM  

NWSL/Paramount+  

Sat., Sept. 13  

Bay FC  

Inter&Co Stadium  

5 PM  

ION  

Fri., Sept. 19  

NC Courage  

Inter&Co Stadium  

7:30 PM  

NWSL  

Fri., Sept. 26  

San Diego Wave  

Snapdragon Stadium  

10:30 PM  

NWSL/Paramount+  

Fri., Oct. 3  

Houston Dash  

Shell Energy Stadium  

8 PM  

Prime Video  

Fri., Oct. 10  

Portland Thorns  

Inter&Co Stadium  

8 PM  

Prime Video  

Sat., Oct 18  

Washington Spirit  

Audi Field  

12:30 PM  

CBS  

Sun., Nov. 2  

Seattle Reign  

Inter&Co Stadium  

TBD  

TBD