Match week 2 schedule
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Match week 2 schedule
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On Monday, the Seattle City Council got its first, partial look at Mayor Katie Wilson’s proposal to build 500 new shelter units by the end of May, and 1,000 before 2027. The mayor’s office is waiting until later this month to announce the sites they’ve identified for the first few new tiny house villages, so the briefing was mostly an opportunity for the council to ask questions about the proposal—including how much new money it will require, how the mayor’s office plans to get buy-in from neighborhood residents, and why the King County Regional Homelessness Authority (KCRHA), which manages the region’s shelter contracts, has been effectively cut out of the proposal.
Third match in a row:
Seattle got their payback
The Reign opened up their season by playing the Orlando Pride — the very team that knocked them out of the playoffs last season. Though both squads were forced to contend with a significant weather delay, the Reign managed to take home the 2-1 win.
“Total credit to the whole group,” Seattle’s coach Laura Harvey said after the game. “The girls started warming up and then thunder and lightning happened again. We all had to come in and we were drenched and cold and wet … credit to the players, they’ve shown some grit and some personality.”
Eight takeaways from the NWSL's opening weekend
The 2026 NWSL season kicked off this weekend and saw the return of stars Trinitiy Rodmand and Sophia Wilson as well as some rookie debuts.
Get out and support local soccer:
All eight games combined for crowds of 129,202 total fans. With an average of 16,150 fans per match, last weekend clocked in as the best-attended opening campaign in NWSL history.