
Orlando Pride Match Versus Chicago Rescheduled for October 13
Published on October 6, 2021 under National Women's Soccer League (NWSL)
Orlando Pride News Release
ORLANDO, Fla. - The National Women's Soccer League match between the Orlando Pride and the Chicago Red Stars, originally scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 2, has been rescheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 13.
The match will kick off at 8 p.m. ET at SeatGeek Stadium, set to air exclusively on Twitch. Following that match, the Pride will close out their 2021 road slate at Racing Louisville on Saturday, Oct. 16 at Lynn Family Stadium.
Prior to heading to Chicago, the Pride return to play on Saturday, Oct. 9, hosting NJ/NY Gotham FC at Exploria Stadium. Tickets for the match, presented by Walt Disney World, are available at Orlando-Pride.com. The game will kickoff at 7 p.m. ET.
National Women's Soccer League Stories from October 6, 2021
- Chicago Red Stars Announce New Date for Postponed Match against the Orlando Pride - Chicago Stars FC
- NJ/NY Gotham FC Draws 0-0 against Washington Spirit as Carli Lloyd Bids Farewell in Front of Hometown Crowd - NJ/NY Gotham FC
- Racing Falls to NC Courage on a Night about More Than Soccer - Racing Louisville FC
- Courage Best Racing Louisville FC, 3-1 - North Carolina Courage
- Thorns FC Statement on General Manager/President of Soccer Gavin Wilkinson - Portland Thorns FC
- Thorns FC Play Host to the Houston Dash at Providence Park Tonight at 7 p.m. (Pacific) - Portland Thorns FC
- Houston Dash Travel to Oregon to Face Portland Thorns FC - Houston Dash
- NWSL Announces New Dates and Times of Postponed Matches - Washington Spirit
- Houston Dash Match with Kansas City NWSL Rescheduled for October 13 - Houston Dash
- NWSL Announces New Dates and Times of Postponed Matches - NWSL
- Orlando Pride Match Versus Chicago Rescheduled for October 13 - Orlando Pride
- Kansas City NWSL Match against Houston Dash Rescheduled to Wednesday, October 13 - Kansas City Current
- Racing's Gotham FC Home Game Rescheduled for October 28 - Racing Louisville FC
- Angel City FC Announces the Player 22 Future Program and Retires No. 22 - Angel City FC
- Letter from Steve Malik, Principal Owner and Chairman of the NC Courage - North Carolina Courage
- Lee Nguyen Joins Technical Staff Through End of 2021 Season - Washington Spirit
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