

Orlando Pride Women Dominate Kansas City Current Women in Comprehensive 3-0 Victory
In a commanding display of attacking football and defensive resilience, the Orlando Pride Women swept aside the Kansas City Current Women with a convincing 3-0 scoreline on July 11, 2026, at Exploria Stadium. The result further solidified Orlando’s push for a top spot in the United States Women's National Soccer League (USWSL) standings, while Kansas City were left to rue a lack of cutting edge in the final third.
Match Overview
From the first whistle, Orlando Pride set the tempo, pressing high and forcing Kansas City into hurried clearances. The home side’s midfield trio controlled possession, while the full‑backs pushed forward with purpose. Kansas City, despite occasional counter‑attacking threats, struggled to break through a well‑organized Orlando backline. The match was played at a high intensity under clear skies, with the crowd of over 12,000 creating an electric atmosphere.
Key Moments
- 14th minute – Opening goal: A swift build‑up down the left flank saw the ball cut back to Marta Vieira da Silva, who slotted home from 12 yards with her trademark composure. The strike was her 12th of the season, keeping her in the race for the Golden Boot.
- 43rd minute – Second goal: A corner kick was flicked on at the near post, and defender Emily Sams rose highest to head home from close range, doubling Orlando’s lead just before half‑time.
- 67th minute – Third goal: Substitute Ally Watt raced onto a through ball, rounded the goalkeeper, and rolled the ball into an empty net to seal the emphatic win.
Standout Players
- Marta (Orlando Pride) – The veteran Brazilian was a constant menace, scoring the opener and orchestrating attacks with her vision and passing.
- Emily Sams (Orlando Pride) – Solid in defense and dangerous from set pieces, her goal was a reward for a dominant aerial performance.
- Anna Leat (Kansas City Current) – Despite conceding three, the goalkeeper made several sharp saves to prevent an even heavier defeat.
Table Impact and What It Means
The victory moves Orlando Pride Women into second place in the USWSL standings, just two points behind the league leaders with a game in hand. Kansas City remain in mid‑table, now six points adrift of the playoff positions. For Orlando, this result builds momentum ahead of a crucial run of fixtures, while Kansas City will need to rediscover their scoring form quickly to stay competitive.
The 3‑0 scoreline reflected Orlando’s dominance across the pitch, and with the team clicking into gear, they look poised for a strong finish to the campaign.