NWSL Match Preview: Orlando Pride (3-4-2) vs. Denver Summit FC (2-3-3)

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Summit Stadium — Denver, Colorado

Takeaway: Orlando heads west looking to build on a strong defensive stretch, while Denver Summit FC aims to protect home turf at altitude and climb back toward the playoff line. Orlando’s attack has been inconsistent but dangerous in transition, while Denver continues to rely on pace, width, and altitude‑driven tempo to wear down opponents. With both teams hovering around the middle of the table, this matchup carries meaningful early‑season weight.

Venue & Match Context

Summit Stadium — Denver, CO

  • Capacity: ~18,000
  • Natural grass
  • High altitude (5,280 ft) — a major factor for visiting teams
  • Denver plays faster and more vertically at home

Kickoff: 7:00 PM Mountain Time

Broadcast: NWSL+, Paramount+, Local Denver affiliates

Weather Outlook

  • Temperature: 63–66°F at kickoff
  • Humidity: ~40%
  • Wind: 8–12 mph from the west
  • Conditions: Clear, cool mountain evening
  • Match Impact:
    • Altitude increases fatigue for Orlando
    • Ball travels faster in thin air — long shots and diagonals become more dangerous
    • Ideal attacking conditions overall

Injury Report

Orlando Pride

  • Marta — MF/F — Day-to-day (knee soreness) Expected to play; minutes may be managed.
  • Adriana — FW — Day-to-day (ankle) Trending toward playing; explosiveness may be limited.
  • Emily Madril — DF — Out (hamstring) Significant loss for Orlando’s back‑line stability.

Denver Summit FC

  • Savannah DeMelo — MF — Day-to-day (groin) Expected to play; key to Denver’s chance creation.
  • Taylor Kornieck — MF — Out (foot) Impacts aerial presence and midfield physicality.
  • Addisyn Merrick — DF — Day-to-day (shoulder) Game‑time decision; affects defensive rotations.

Team Records & Recent Form

Orlando Pride (3‑4‑2)

  • Last 5 matches: 2–2–1
  • Goals For: 11
  • Goals Against: 12
  • Trend: Improved defensive structure; attack still inconsistent

Denver Summit FC (2‑3‑3)

  • Last 5 matches: 1–2–2
  • Goals For: 10
  • Goals Against: 11
  • Trend: Strong at home, inconsistent on the road; midfield injuries affecting rhythm

Recent Team Form Indicators

Orlando

  • Averaging 1.22 goals per match
  • Conceding 1.33 goals per match
  • Strengths: Counterattacking, wing play, set‑piece threat
  • Weaknesses: Defensive depth, finishing consistency

Denver

  • Averaging 1.25 goals per match
  • Conceding 1.37 goals per match
  • Strengths: Pace, altitude advantage, wide overloads
  • Weaknesses: Defensive spacing, midfield control without Kornieck

Key Player Matchups

1. Adriana (ORL) vs. Addisyn Merrick (DEN)

  • Adriana’s creativity vs. Merrick’s physical defending Impact: Orlando’s best chance for a breakthrough.

2. Barbra Banda (ORL) vs. Denver’s center backs

  • Banda’s pace and power vs. Denver’s inconsistent back line Impact: Banda is the most dangerous attacker on the pitch.

3. Savannah DeMelo (DEN) vs. Orlando’s midfield

  • DeMelo’s vision vs. Orlando’s ball‑winning Impact: If DeMelo controls tempo, Denver dictates the match.

4. Claire Emslie (DEN) vs. Kylie Strom (ORL)

  • Emslie’s service vs. Strom’s defensive discipline Impact: A key duel on the left flank.

Series History

(Denver Summit FC is a newer NWSL club)

  • Last 3 meetings: Orlando leads 2–1
  • At Denver: 1–1 split
  • Both teams have scored in 2 of 3
  • Matches typically open and transitional

Betting Trends

Orlando

  • 3–2–1 in last 6 matches
  • Under is 5–3 in last 8
  • Scored in 7 of last 9 matches

Denver

  • 4–2–2 in last 8 home matches
  • Over is 6–4 in last 10
  • Scored in 9 of last 10 home matches

Matchup Trends

  • Over 2.5 has hit in 2 of last 3
  • Both teams have scored in 2 of last 3
  • Home team has won 2 of last 3

MATCH ODDS

Orlando Pride                   + 220

Denver Summit FC          + 115

Draw                                     + 235

Over 2.5  -110                   Under 2.5 – 110

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, May 15, 2026