

The 2026 Fourth of July holiday delivered a statement performance from Angel City FC Women as they defeated Orlando Pride Women 2-0 at home in a United States Women's National Soccer League clash. The result moved Angel City into a stronger position in the league standings, while Orlando was left to rue missed opportunities against a disciplined defensive unit.
Match Overview
Played under bright summer skies on July 4, 2026, the match was a showcase of Angel City’s tactical discipline and clinical finishing. From the opening whistle, the home side controlled possession, forcing Orlando into a reactive shape. Angel City’s midfield trio dictated the tempo, while the backline remained composed under occasional pressure from the Pride’s front line.
Key Moments
- First half breakthrough: Angel City opened the scoring in the 23rd minute when a swift counter-attack caught Orlando off guard. A perfectly weighted through ball split the defense, allowing the striker to slot home past the goalkeeper.
- Second-half insurance: The lead was doubled in the 67th minute. After sustained pressure, a corner kick was met by a powerful header at the near post, leaving the Orlando keeper with no chance.
- Orlando’s best chance: The Pride came closest to halving the deficit in the 81st minute when a free kick forced a diving save from Angel City’s goalkeeper, keeping the clean sheet intact.
Standout Players
Angel City’s goalkeeper was named Player of the Match, making five crucial saves to secure the shutout. The midfield engine room was equally impressive, with the central midfielder completing over 90% of passes and providing the assist for the first goal. For Orlando, the defensive pair worked tirelessly but were ultimately let down by a lack of cutting edge up front.
Table and Season Impact
With this victory, Angel City climbed to third place in the USWNSL standings, building momentum as the season approaches its midpoint. Orlando Pride, meanwhile, slipped to seventh and will need to address their attacking inefficiency in upcoming fixtures. The result also extended Angel City’s unbeaten home run to six matches, a formidable fortress for any visiting team.