
Tune In: Orlando Pride vs Kansas City Current on Prime Video
May 16, 2025 - National Women's Soccer League (NWSL)
Orlando Pride News Release
The Need to Know:
Date & Time: Friday, May 16, 8 p.m. ET
Venue: Inter&Co Stadium
Competition: NWSL Regular Season
Entitlement Partner: Walt Disney World
Where to Watch/Listen:
Broadcast: Prime Video (USA), OPTUS (Australia), Canal GOAT TV (Brazil), ESPN SSA (Africa), TV Azteca (Central America), TNT Sport (UK+Ireland)
The Story:
Friday night's contest between the Pride and the Kansas City Current will mark the first time the two sides have squared off since the 2024 NWSL Playoffs Semifinals. The Pride advanced to the NWSL Championship after defeating the Current via a 3-2 scoreline at Inter&Co Stadium last November.
At the 69th minute of the match, Pride captain Marta will hit her 10,000-minute played in regular season play with the Pride. She will be the first Pride player in Club history to achieve this mark.
In the Pride's last match against the North Carolina Courage, forward Prisca Chilufya scored her first goal of the 2025 campaign and her first-ever NWSL goal. Chilufya's late second-half stoppage-time goal allowed the Pride to rescue a point and draw with the Courage.
Quote of the Week:
"It is always an entertaining game against Kansas [City]. It is a game we have done relatively well in recent games. We are looking forward to it. We are looking forward to being back home in front of our own fans. It should be a really good atmosphere. A Friday night game is always exciting. It is good to be home and excited to get back out on the field."
- Head Coach Seb Hines
Current Form
Pride's Last Matchup: Orlando Pride 1, North Carolina Courage 1 (5/10/25, WakeMed Soccer Park)
Goal-Scorers: Prisca Chilufya; Feli Rauch
Current's Last Matchup: Kansas City Current 4, Bay FC 1 (5/11/25, CPKC Stadium)
Goal-Scorers: Bia Zaneratto, Debinha (2), Temwa Chawinga; Penelope Hocking
Against the Opposition:
Series Record: Series Record: 3-2-3 (Home: 1-1-2, Away: 2-1-1)
Last Matchup: Orlando Pride 3, Kansas City Current 2 (11/17/24, Inter&Co Stadium - 2024 NWSL Playoffs Semifinal)
Next Up: Orlando Pride at Utah Royals FC
Date & Time: Friday, May 23, 9:30 p.m. ET
Venue: America First Field, Sandy, Utah
Broadcast: NWSL+
Competition: NWSL Regular Season
National Women's Soccer League Stories from May 16, 2025
- Houston Dash Open Two-Game Homestand with Loss to Portland Thorns FC - Houston Dash
- Kansas City Current Retain Top Spot on NWSL Table with 1-0 Win Over Orlando Pride - Kansas City Current
- Gotham FC Defeated by San Diego Wave at Sports Illustrated Stadium - NJ/NY Gotham FC
- Orlando Pride Falls, 1-0, to Kansas City Current - Orlando Pride
- Houston Dash Open Two-Game Homestand with Loss to Portland Thorns FC - Houston Dash
- Gotham FC Defeated by San Diego Wave at Sports Illustrated Stadium - NJ/NY Gotham FC
- Kimmi Ascanio Scores Game-Winner as San Diego Wave FC Defeats Gotham FC 1-0 - San Diego Wave FC
- Bay FC Returns Home, Welcomes In-State Rival Angel City FC to PayPal Park - Bay FC
- Freeman, Stevens Re-Enter Starting Lineup - NJ/NY Gotham FC
- Racing's Home Game against Seattle Postponed to 1 p.m. Saturday - Racing Louisville FC
- Washington Spirit Faces Utah Royals FC Looking to Deliver Another Home Win - Washington Spirit
- Utah Royals FC Visits Nation's Capitol to Take on Washington Spirit - Utah Royals FC
- ACFC Vice-Captain and Goalkeeper Angelina Anderson and Interim Head Coach Sam Laity Discuss Preparation Ahead of Road Match against NorCal Rival Bay FC - Angel City FC
- Notes & Quotes: NC Courage vs. Chicago Stars - North Carolina Courage
- Washington Spirit Forward Chloe Ricketts Called up to U.S. Under-20 Women's National Team - Washington Spirit
- Forward Mary Long, Defender Katie Scott Named to U.S. Concacaf U-20 Championship Roster - Kansas City Current
- Preview: San Diego Wave FC vs. Gotham FC - San Diego Wave FC
- Tune In: Orlando Pride vs Kansas City Current on Prime Video - Orlando Pride
- What to Watch For, Powered by Verizon, as the Orlando Pride Host the Kansas City Current on Friday - Orlando Pride
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