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The 2026 soccer schedule is set. The final Seattle Reign FC match of the season will take place on Sunday, March 15, 2026, at Inter&Co Stadium, FL. Enjoy reduced prices for all Seattle Reign FC playoff and preseason tickets. Purchase your tickets for the Orlando event now.

  1. vs Orlando Pride at Inter&Co Stadium
    Mar 15Sun 04:00 PM
    Inter&Co Stadium - Orlando - FL

    Orlando Pride vs. Seattle Reign FC Inter&Co Stadium March 15,2026


Seattle Reign FC Inter&Co Stadium, FL Sport

Inter&Co Stadium 655 W Church Street, Orlando, FL, 32805
By k. f.

Great game, wrong venue

I saw OL Reign a few weeks ago in Los Angeles at The Banc. The game was electric, fan turnout was fantastic (complete with chants and a full supporters section), there wasn’t a bad seat in the house, and all of the concession vendors were open. Flash forward to seeing OL Reign at The Lumen. I’m visiting my mom in Seattle this week and wanted to take her and my wife to a soccer game. We’d missed Meagan Rapinoe at the prior game due a to red card, so we were all excited to see her play with the rest of the team. First and foremost, the team is fantastic. I highly recommend you come out and watch them play, it’s just a wonderful fan base to be a part of. My only issues are with the venue and event planning. Venue staff was excellent, no qualms with them. Our first mistake, we all met at the light rail Stadium station. I haven’t been to Lumen before, so I assumed this was the station to come to. It would have been closer and nicer to get off at the International District and see the front gates of Lumen rather than coming in the back from the Stadium stop. It’s also a long walk, maybe a half mile or so from the Stadium station and not very clearly marked which route you should take to get to Lumen. Second, only half the stadium was open, and only the 100-200 sections on the West side of the stadium. I’m guessing this is because the turnout was low, and they didn’t want to staff of have concessions open for the whole stadium. Fair enough - but I knew it would be hard to find shade seeing a game in the middle of the day, so I tried to figure out the best place to sit taking this into consideration. If you are wondering - anything above 200 “R” is shaded on the west side around 3pm. Also, since only the west half of the stadium was open, the sun only became inescapable by halftime. Pretty much anyone who bought tickets in 200 sections retreated to the top rows of shade mid game. It was a 90+ degree day, and the East side of the stadium was in full shade by that time, but no one could sit there because it was closed off. Honestly, this is an oversight of the venue, the heat was pretty awful and could have been solved by having fans sit on the East side of the stadium for a mid day game in the summer. Third, this is the Seahawks football stadium, so there are a ton of seats (72,000) and it’s a balancing act of being close enough to see the players vs being far enough away to catch a view of all of the action. I’d say maybe only 1/8 of the stadium seats were filled and only on the East half, so it just feels like the venue doesn’t fit the fans. By comparison, The Banc in Los Angeles is 23,00 seats and it just perfect for soccer games. The fans here are great by the way, and the team really embraces the young girls who come out to watch them play. It’s really heartwarming! I hope they give you a better venue or seating here in Seattle in the future, because you really deserve it.

By CMBB

OL Reign

Great atmosphere, great fans. The only reason I gave 4 stars instead of 5 is because it’s time for the NWSL to step up and invest in it’s overall production quality. What I’m specifically addressing is the fact that in a game of fantastic action and crucial plays, perhaps we saw 2 replays on the jumbo screen throughout the whole game. Pathetic. Step up and invest in your product and replay the great action like one would expect after exciting plays. Action sells, and you’re not harnessing the potential in yours to sell this game and grow the market. Get better commentators for the broadcasts. Let’s go already, the product on the field is there; the effort to properly promote this product is not. Expand this exciting market or get out of the way.


Experience the excitement of live sports as the Orlando Pride take on the Seattle Reign FC at the renowned Inter&Co Stadium in Orlando, Florida, on March 15, 2026. This highly anticipated match promises to deliver thrilling moments and showcase top-tier soccer talent, making it a must-see event for fans of the sport.

The Orlando Pride, known for their dynamic play and passionate fan base, will be looking to secure a victory against their formidable opponents. With a history of competitive matches and a roster filled with skilled athletes, this game is set to be an exhilarating display of athleticism and teamwork. Fans can expect an electric atmosphere as both teams vie for supremacy on the field.

Tickets for this exciting matchup are expected to be in high demand. Based on previous events, prices may range from $30 to $100, depending on seating preferences and availability. The Inter&Co Stadium offers a variety of seating options, ensuring that every fan can find a spot that suits their needs. With positive reviews highlighting the venue's excellent sightlines and amenities, attendees can look forward to an enjoyable experience.

In addition to the main event, fans should keep an eye out for potential opening acts or special performances that may enhance the overall experience. The Orlando Pride have a history of engaging with their supporters through various community initiatives and events leading up to match day, further solidifying their connection with fans.

As you prepare for this thrilling encounter between the Orlando Pride and Seattle Reign FC, consider visiting ticketsorlando.net for more information on ticket availability and pricing. Don't miss your chance to witness this exciting soccer showdown at Inter&Co Stadium—mark your calendars for March 15, 2026, and get ready for an unforgettable day of sports in Orlando.


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