Orlando Pride vs. Washington Spirit: How to watch NWSL Final, TV channel, streaming, kick-off time, odds and stats
Rusty Gorelick
The 2024 National Women's Soccer League Final takes place this weekend, and the Orlando Pride and Washington Spirit will battle for the title in Kansas City, Missouri.
These teams finished first and second in the NWSL regular season standings. Orlando finished first with 60 points and just two losses over the 26-game season, while Washington was just behind with 56 points.
The Pride swept the season series 2-0, winning the first game 3-2 in Washington in April and then taking the second game by a 2-0 score at home in October.
How to watch Orlando Pride vs. Washington Spirit, TV channel and streaming
Orlando Pride vs. Washington Spirit in the NWSL Final will be broadcast on CBS, which can be viewed through linear or cable TV and streamed via live TV streaming apps such as YouTubeTV or FuboTV.
Streaming will also be available on Paramount+.
Orlando Pride vs. Washington Spirit kick-off time, date and venue
Orlando Pride vs. Washington Spirit is scheduled to kick off at 8 PM ET/7 PM CT/5 PM PT on Saturday, November 23 with the game taking place at CPKC Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri.
Orlando Pride vs. Washington Spirit odds
Orlando Pride
+115
Draw
+240
Washington Spirit
+190
Orlando Pride vs. Washington Spirit stats
Orlando Pride goalkeeper Anna Moorhouse led the NWSL in clean sheets with 13, meaning she kept opponents scoreless in half of her team's regular season matches.
Washington Spirit teammates Ouleymata Sarr and Trinity Rodman were the joint-sixth highest goalscorers in NWSL with eight goals each.
Pride striker Barbra Banda finished second in NWSL in scoring with 13 goals and tied for third in assists with six, and her teammate Marta finished tied for fourth in the goalscoring charts with nine goals.
Spirit attacking midfielder Croix Bethune led the league in assists with 10, which helped her earn Rookie of the Year and Midfielder of the Year honors, and teammate Rodman finished tied for third with six assists.
Moorhouse and Spirit goalkeeper Aubrey Kingsbury finished third and fourth in NWSL in goals saved above expected with 5.6 and 4.4 goals prevented, respectively.
Washington and Orlando finished fifth and sixth in the league in possession percentage at 50.6 and 50.5 percent, respectively.
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