Update: The Orlando Pride beat the Seattle Reign, 2-0.
Prime Video's 2025 coverage of the National Women's Soccer League will conclude with a huge quarterfinal game between the Seattle Reign and the Orlando Pride on November 7.
This match caps off Prime Video's second season with the NWSL of 27 games, including the Challenge Cup in March.
Here’s how to watch the NWSL quarterfinal game between the Reign and the Pride on Prime Video.
How to watch NWSL quarterfinals on Prime Video

The NWSL quarterfinal game between the Reign and the Pride will kick off on Friday, November 7 at 8 p.m. ET in Orlando.
Live and on-site coverage will originate from Inter & Co Stadium, with play-by-play announcer Mike Watts and analyst Jill Loyden in the booth, while Britney Eurton delivers reports from the sideline.
The NWSL on Prime Video is available to Prime members in the United States and Canada across hundreds of compatible devices worldwide. You can stream from the web, or use the Prime Video app on smartphones, tablets, set-top boxes, game consoles, and connected TVs.
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Amazon also offers additional, discounted membership options for young adults and qualifying government assistance recipients. These memberships provide the same valuable benefits of a regular Prime membership—including free delivery on more than 300 million items, exclusive deals, and savings for eligible members—at only 50% of the cost.
NWSL games on Prime Video
Here is the full schedule of NWSL games from Prime Video this season.
- March 7: Washington Spirit 1 (4), Orlando Pride 1 (2)
- March 14: Orlando Pride 6, Chicago Stars FC 0
- March 21: Portland Thorns 1, Angel City FC 1
- March 28: Washington Spirit 2, Bay FC 0
- April 11: Portland Thorns 1, Utah Royals 0
- April 18: Seattle Reign 1, Portland Thorns 0
- April 25: Orlando Pride 3, Angel City FC 2
- May 2: Angel City FC 4, Washington Spirit 3
- May 9: Racing Louisville FC 1, Gotham FC 0
- May 16: KC Current 1, Orlando Pride 0
- May 23: Washington Spirit 2, Seattle Reign 1
- June 6: Seattle Reign 2, San Diego Wave 1
- June 13: Orlando Pride 1, Bay FC 0
- June 20: KC Current 1, Angel City FC 0
- August 1: Chicago Stars FC 1, Gotham FC 1
- August 8: KC Current 1, Utah Royals 0
- August 15: Washington Spirit 2, Racing Louisville FC 2
- August 22: Chicago Stars FC 3, NC Courage 3
- August 29: Gotham FC 2, Orlando Pride 0
- September 5: Portland Thorns 2, Racing Louisville FC 1
- September 12: Gotham FC 2, San Diego Wave 0
- September 19*:NC Courage 1, Orlando Pride 0
- September 26: KC Current 4, Chicago Stars FC 1
- October 3: Houston Dash 1 Orlando Pride 1
- October 10: Orlando Pride 1, Portland Thorns 0
- October 17: NC Courage 4, Bay FC 1
- Friday, November 7: Seattle Reign at Orlando Pride — 8 p.m.
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What else can I watch on Prime Video?
The NWSL is just one of the many streaming options on Prime Video. You can watch other live sports like Thursday Night Football during the NFL season, the WNBA, the NBA, NASCAR, ONE Championship, and more.
Prime Video offers a huge library of shows, movies, and documentaries as well, including Amazon Originals like The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, Fallout, Reacher, The Boys, and Cross.
Members can also stream programming from partners such as Apple TV+, HBO Max, Crunchyroll, Peacock Premium Plus, FOX One, and MGM+ via Prime Video add-on subscriptions as well as more than 500 free ad-supported (FAST) Channels.
The story has been updated with current scores and news from the 2025 NWSL season.
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