Communications Manager Lucas Medeiros Orlando Pride at Denver Summit When: Saturday, May 16th, 8:45 p.m. ET Where: DICK’S Sporting Goods Stadium, Commerce City, CO As the Pride play the Summit in Denver, here are five things to watch for: Rocky Mountain road trip 🏔️ pic.twitter.com/QPGRPp7C4k — Orlando Pride (@ORLPride) May 14, 2026 Rocky Mountain Rematch The Pride are seeking to reassert their dominance against newly welcomed NWSL teams after Denver and Orlando played to a draw in their first-ever meeting in March. Despite Orlando’s historically strong record against NWSL newcomers—winning 12 of 22 all-time matchups and dropping only three—the 2026 expansion sides have proven resilient in their inaugural campaigns with Denver earning a 1-1 draw in the last match and Boston defeating the Pride on Tuesday. — Orlando Pride (@ORLPride) May 14, 2026 Goals Galore The Pride continue to establish themselves as one of the league’s most dangerous early-scoring teams, tallying their eighth first-half goal of the season when Marta converted from the spot against Boston. That total is tied for the most in the NWSL, and Orlando has found the back of the net in eight of its nine matches—trailing only Portland in matches with at least one goal
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