Only one unbeaten NWSL team remains this season, after the Orlando Pride handed Kansas City their first loss of 2024 in Saturday's top-table clash.
Barbra Banda opened the scoring for the Pride while Brazil legend Marta slotted home a penalty to clinch the 2-1 win. The Current's Temwa Chawinga scored her 12th goal of the season in the loss, keeping pace with Banda atop the Golden Boot leaderboard.
Orlando managed to pull out the win despite playing more than half the match down a player after defender Carrie Lawrence was shown a second yellow card in the 42nd minute.
The loss was Kansas City's first at future NWSL Championship host CPKC Stadium, their new purpose-built home, and broke their league-record 17-game unbeaten streak. Should they avoid a loss in their first regular season match after the NWSL's Olympic break, still-unbeaten Orlando is now poised to surpass that record.
With the Pride now sitting alone atop the league standings, other clubs strived for separation above the eight-team playoff line ahead of the international break.
After the weekend's games, six of the NWSL's top eight teams enter the Olympic period on a win: Washington, Gotham, Portland, North Carolina, and Chicago. Eighth-place Bay FC still holds the final playoff spot despite falling 3-0 to the Spirit on Saturday.
None of the teams currently sitting under the playoff line have registered a win in their last three regular season matches.
The NWSL will pause briefly before returning for the inaugural NWSL x Liga MX Femenil Summer Cup on July 19th. The regular season will pick back up again on August 23rd after the Paris Olympics conclude.