The 2026 NWSL season is coming in hot, firing up one of the league's most historic rivalries as the Portland Thorns host the Seattle Reign in Friday night's Cascadia Clash.

Both teams enter the game on a high after the Thorns topped the Washington Spirit 1-0 while the Reign dispatched the Orlando Pride 2-1 in last weekend's season-opening matches.

"They look pretty similar to what they were last year," Seattle head coach Laura Harvey said of her Pacific Northwest foe. "Young, hungry, work really hard for each other."

The Reign could have an additional disadvantage on Friday night, after travel headaches and a rain-delayed season kickoff cut into players' expected recovery time.

"We've just got to go with what we think and how people are feeling," said Harvey. "There's no one that you can look at and go, 'They're fresh and ready.' Everybody's sort of in the same boat."

"It's about balancing and preparing for them while also focusing on ourselves and our principles," said Portland midfielder Sam Hiatt. "No matter what shape or style they come out in, we want to be ready to read it and react accordingly."

How to watch the Portland Thorns vs. Seattle Reign

In just their second match of the 2026 NWSL season, regional rivals Portland and Seattle will kick off a Cascadia Clash at 10 PM ET on Friday, airing live on Prime.

It's officially rivalry weekend in the NWSL, as teams lean on regional proximity, competitive history, and plain old bad blood to add an edge to each of the upcoming matchups.

Owing to a full 10-point lead, the No. 1 Kansas City Current are still untouchable at the top of the NWSL standings, but this weekend's games could significantly reshape the rest of the table.

Both old feuds and recent rivalries will be on display across the NWSL — though a few key battles stand out as must-watch showcases of the league's parity:

With a trio of old and new rivalries on deck, the 2025 NWSL season's fifth matchday promises budding top-table rivals, a bicoastal clash, and one of the league’s longest regional feuds.

Plus, with only two points separating the No. 5 and No. 12 teams in the standings, clubs will be focused on securing all three points as they strive to keep up with the season’s three remaining undefeated teams.

While the NWSL’s official Rivalry Week is still months away, this weekend’s key matchups provide some sneak-peek showdowns:

As NWSL teams push for early-season positioning, this weekend’s action promises to up the stakes by tapping into rising tensions and rivalries — both old and new.

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Angel City hires new coach in Bundesliga's Alexander Straus

On Thursday, Angel City announced that the club officially filled its head coaching vacancy, hiring Frauen Bundesliga manager Alexander Straus to take over the LA team after his current season leading Bayern Munich ends on June 1st.

After more than a decade coaching in the club and youth national system of his home country Norway, Straus took charge of Bayern Munich in 2022, leading the German team to back-to-back league titles.

His 2024/25 squad is on track to claim a third straight Bundesliga trophy, and recently exited the competitive UEFA Champions League tournament in the quarterfinal round.

Following manager Becki Tweed's firing in December, ACFC tapped Sam Laity to serve as interim head coach as the club conducted an extensive global search for the permanent position.

"When we set out to hire our head coach, we looked for specific characteristics such as a dominant style of play, a proven winner at the highest level, a focus on player development, a collaborative mindset, and a leader in high performance," said ACFC sporting director Mark Parsons in a club statement. "Alex fits this profile at every measure."

Still undefeated entering the fifth matchday of the 2025 NWSL season, Angel City will continue under Laity until Straus's arrival.

The interim manager will then shift into an assistant coach capacity as Straus leads the 2022 expansion franchise as it hunts a second-ever postseason berth.