
Tune In: Orlando Pride vs Angel City FC on Prime Video
Published on April 3, 2026 under National Women's Soccer League (NWSL)
Orlando Pride News Release
The Need to Know:
Date & Time: Friday, April 3, 8 p.m. ET
Venue: Inter&Co Stadium, Orlando, Fla.
Competition: NWSL Regular Season
Where to Watch/Listen:
Broadcast: Prime Video
The Story:
The rivalry between the Orlando Pride and Angel City FC has been marked by dramatic late-game moments. Five of the eight all-time meetings have featured tying or go-ahead goals scored in the 85th minute or later, including both matchups last season.
The Pride return home following a productive two-match road stretch, earning four points through a win in Chicago and a scoreless draw against the defending NWSL champions Gotham FC. Since the start of the 2024 season, Orlando has collected 52 away points, which is second-most in the NWSL during that span.
Goalkeeper Anna Moorhouse secured her 29th regular-season clean sheet in her 76th NWSL appearance last weekend. Only seven goalkeepers in league history have reached 30 clean sheets, and just two have done so before their 80th appearance.
Quote of the Week:
"Angel City are a team that has a lot of good momentum right now sitting atop of the table with three wins in three games so they will come with the expectations that they can go for it and we have to stop that, of course. We want to get off to a good start being back at home and in front of our home fans. We have had a good road trip with four points in two games. To finish this part of the season with a win at home is where our minds are at right now."
- Head Coach Seb Hines
Current Form:
Pride's Last Match: Orlando Pride 0, Gotham FC 0 (3/29/26, Sports Illustrated Stadium)
Goal-Scorers: N/A
Competition: NWSL Regular Season
Angel City FC's Last Match: Angel City 2, Houston Dash 1 (3/27/26, BMO Stadium)
Goal-Scorers: Sveindís Jane Jónsdóttir, Riley Tiernan; Maggie Graham
Competition: NWSL Regular Season
Next Up: Orlando Pride vs. Racing Louisville
Date & Time: Friday, April 24, 5:30 p.m. ET
Venue: Lynn Family Stadium, Louisville, KY
Broadcast: Victory+
Competition: NWSL Regular Season
National Women's Soccer League Stories from April 3, 2026
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- Chicago Stars FC Drop Road Contest to Utah Royals FC, 1-0 - Chicago Stars FC
- Houston Dash Prevail in Seven-Goal Thriller at Shell Energy Stadium - Houston Dash
- Houston Dash Earn Three Points Following Seven-Goal Shootout - Houston Dash
- Haley McCutcheon Scores Brace as Pride Hand Angel City FC First Loss of the Season - Orlando Pride
- Utah Royals FC Celebrate First Shutout of the Season with 1-0 Home Win against Chicago - Utah Royals FC
- Racing Falls to Houston in Game with Four Penalty Kicks - Racing Louisville FC
- Angel City Football Club Loses First Match of Season to Orlando Pride - Angel City FC
- Boston Legacy Holds San Diego Wave to Close Scoreline - Boston Legacy FC
- San Diego Wave FC Win Fourth Straight, Defeat Boston Legacy 1-0 - San Diego Wave FC
- Bay FC Hosts Washington Spirit in Sunday Matinee on ESPN2 - Bay FC
- Kansas City Current Announce Teal Rising Cup x American Girl Contest - Kansas City Current
- Houston Dash and Dogtopia Extend Partnership Through 2026 - Houston Dash
- Kansas City Current Returns Home for Saturday Clash with Gotham FC - Kansas City Current
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- Bay FC Defenders Aldana Cometti and Anouk Denton, Forward Cristiana Girelli to Join Respective International Squads - Bay FC
- Washington Spirit Midfielder Leicy Santos Called up to Colombia Women's National Team for World Cup Qualifiers - Washington Spirit
- Courage Host Portland Thorns in Rivalry Match - North Carolina Courage
- San Diego Wave FC Travel for First-Ever Match against Boston Legacy FC - San Diego Wave FC
- Four Boston Legacy Players Called up for FIFA April Window - Boston Legacy FC
- NWSL Names Four San Diego Wave FC Players to NWSL Best XI of March - San Diego Wave FC
- Gotham FC's Jess Carter Named to NWSL Best XI of the Month for March - NJ/NY Gotham FC
- Preview: Chicago Stars FC at Utah Royals FC - Chicago Stars FC
- Denver Summit FC Goalkeeper Abby Smith Named to NWSL Best XI - Denver Summit FC
- Seattle Reign FC Defender Sofia Huerta Named to NWSL Best XI of the Month, Presented by Amazon Prime - Seattle Reign FC
- Barbra Banda Named to NWSL March Best XI of the Month, Presented by Amazon Prime - Orlando Pride
- Tune In: Orlando Pride vs Angel City FC on Prime Video - Orlando Pride
- What to Watch For, Powered by Verizon, as the Orlando Pride Host Angel City FC - Orlando Pride
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