Throughout the 2024 NWSL season, four teams have consistently risen above the pack, and two of them are set to close out this weekend's lineup. No. 1 Orlando will take on No. 4 Gotham FC on Sunday at 6 PM ET, when the Bats' upward surge meets the Pride's record-breaking unbeaten streak.
Top four clubs maintain healthy NWSL table advantage
After Gotham beat Portland last weekend, seven points separate fourth and fifth place in the standings — the largest gap league-wide.
Orlando, Gotham, No. 2 Washington, and No. 3 Kansas City have been the season's top performers, with Portland taking a distant fifth. Those four teams currently sit on 34+ points, the first time in NWSL history that more than one club has reached that mark in a single season.
Those top spots provide more than just bragging rights. While eight teams will make the postseason, the regular season's top four finishers earning quarterfinal home field advantage.
Kansas City Current look to right their season's ship
While Orlando, Washington, and Gotham look to maintain their commanding play, Kansas City is hoping to bounce back after two-straight losses spoiled a franchise-record unbeaten streak.
The Current will face another big test on Sunday, taking on No. 6 North Carolina — a team hungry for redemption after last weekend's stoppage-time loss to 12th-place Seattle.
Mid-table NWSL teams hope to shift league standings
The mid-table race is heating up with No. 9 Angel City and No. 10 Bay FC aiming to leapfrog into playoff contention via weekend matches against No. 7 Chicago and Portland, respectively. Both California clubs sit just one point below the cutoff line, with a restructured Racing Louisville currently in eighth place.
Currently in 11th place, San Diego will also try to climb the ranks, despite Sunday's tough odds against a red-hot Spirit side.