After top 2024 teams saw continued success in last weekend's 2025 NWSL Season Kickoff, the league’s second matchday promises standout games, with last week’s victors looking to build while its losers attempt to shift their season's energy.
This weekend will see last year’s top four finishers squaring off against each another. Meanwhile, on the other end of the table, two teams who suffered opening losses will battle each other in a hunt for their season's first points.

A 2024 semifinals swap headlines second NWSL matchday
While not a carbon copy of the 2024 semifinals, which saw the Washington Spirit outlast Gotham FC and the Orlando Pride defeat Kansas City, this weekend's clashes between the NWSL heavyweights could set the early-days standard for 2025’s championship favorites.
The current Challenge Cup champion Spirit will kick off the weekend's elite matchups, hosting the KC Current in what could be a game full of attacking firepower on Saturday night. Both teams scored big opening wins last week, with Washington holding off the Houston Dash 2-1 last Friday before the Current took charge with a 3-1 Saturday victory over the Portland Thorns.
Sunday's match between 2024 NWSL semifinalists sees reigning champs Orlando visiting 2023 title-winners Gotham, who are hunting their first 2025 win following last Saturday's 1-1 draw with the Seattle Reign. The league-leading Pride, who battered the Chicago Stars 6-0 last Friday, now faces a pragmatic and talented Gotham side for a game that has chess match written all over it.
As for the Stars, they'll try to bounce back from last week's thrashing by taking on the Dash, whose own tough loss will fuel their resolve on Sunday. Though both teams are eager to put their first points on the board, Houston's revamped roster could have the edge with Chicago still missing star attacker Mallory Swanson.
A number of teams are already looking close to mid-season form, meaning these early NWSL matchups could have major implications down the line.

How to watch this weekend's top NWSL games
The top-tier games begin with Washington taking on Kansas City at 7:30 PM ET on Saturday, with live coverage on ION.
Sunday's can't-miss matchups start with Chicago and Houston's battle at 3 PM ET, airing on Paramount+.
The last two league champions will wrap up the weekend, with Gotham hosting Orlando at 5 PM ET on Sunday. Live coverage will air on ESPN2.