Harrison Hosts Gotham FC vs Orlando Pride Sunday Night 3/29/26
Mar 25, 2026
A playoff rematch with major implications headlines Sunday night soccer at Sports Illustrated Stadium, as NJ/NY Gotham FC (Gotham FC) closes out its three-match homestand against the Orlando Pride on Sunday, March 29, 2026, with kickoff set for 7 p.m.
The match is a highly anticipated reunion between the two clubs following their dramatic clash in the 2025 NWSL Semifinals, where Gotham advanced on a stoppage-time goal before going on to capture its second league title in three years.
Gotham FC (1-1-1, 4 points) enters Sunday’s matchup looking to regain momentum after a 2-0 loss to expansion side Denver Summit FC on Wednesday, March 25, 2026. The defeat marked the club’s first loss of the 2026 season and ended a strong defensive start that included back-to-back games where Gotham’s defense did not allow the scoring of a goal by its opponent.
Despite the setback, Gotham remains one of the league’s top defensive units, allowing just two goals in three matches, currently ranking among the top defensive teams in the NWSL.
All eyes will also be on star midfielder Rose Lavelle, who is set to make her 100th regular-season appearance with one more match.
Orlando Pride Arrives in Form
The Orlando Pride (1-1-1, 4 points) comes to Harrison riding high after a dominant 3-0 victory over Chicago Stars FC. The Pride’s attack has been fueled by standout forward Barbra Banda, who has scored three goals in three matches, and Jacquie Ovalle, who contributed both a goal and an assist in their last outing.
Orlando will look to even the all-time regular-season series, which Gotham currently leads 12-9-7.
Club Backgrounds
NJ/NY Gotham FC
Founded in 2006 (originally as Sky Blue FC), Gotham FC is one of the founding clubs of the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL). The team represents the New York/New Jersey market and plays its home matches in Harrison, NJ. at the Sports Illustrated Stadium (formerly the Red Bull Arena). Gotham FC has emerged as a modern powerhouse, capturing multiple NWSL championships and consistently competing deep into the postseason.
Orlando Pride
Established in 2015, the Orlando Pride joined the NWSL as an expansion team and has developed into one of the league’s most exciting clubs, known for its international talent and attacking style of play.
The Pride plays their home matches at Inter&Co Stadium (formerly Exploria Stadium), located in downtown Orlando, Florida. The venue holds approximately 25,500 fans and is shared with Major League Soccer’s Orlando City SC.
Standings Snapshot (NWSL 2026 Season)
Both teams enter Sunday equal in the standings:
- Gotham FC: 1-1-1 (4 points) — Eastern-based NWSL club, mid-table position
- Orlando Pride: 1-1-1 (4 points) — Eastern-based NWSL club, mid-table position
With the league still early in the season, Sunday’s result could help either side gain early positioning in the NWSL standings race.

What’s Next
Following Sunday’s contest, Gotham FC will hit the road for the first time since opening weekend, traveling to face the Kansas City Current at CPKC Stadium in another playoff rematch from 2025.
Game Day in Harrison
Fans heading to the stadium should be aware that the Harrison Police Department may issue a Traffic and Parking Bulletin ahead of the match. As with past events, temporary road closures and parking restrictions in the SOHA/Riverbend district surrounding the stadium may be in effect.
Final Whistle
With playoff history, rising stars, and early-season momentum on the line, Sunday night’s matchup between Gotham FC and the Orlando Pride promises to deliver high-energy soccer under the lights in Harrison.
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