Standings
NWSL Women · 2026Current NWSL Women 2026 standings with 16 teams. Portland Thorns W leads the table with 19 points after 9 matches, followed by Washington Spirit W on 18 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.
| Team | Played | Won | Drawn | Lost | Goals For:Goals Against | Goal Diff | Points | Form |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Team1Portland Thorns W | Played9 | Won6 | Drawn1 | Lost2 | Goals For:Goals Against15:9 | Goal Diff+6 | Points19 | Form LWWWD |
| Team2Washington Spirit W | Played9 | Won5 | Drawn3 | Lost1 | Goals For:Goals Against15:6 | Goal Diff+9 | Points18 | Form WWWWW |
| Team3San Diego Wave W | Played9 | Won6 | Drawn0 | Lost3 | Goals For:Goals Against13:9 | Goal Diff+4 | Points18 | Form WLLWW |
| Team4Utah Royals W | Played9 | Won5 | Drawn2 | Lost2 | Goals For:Goals Against12:6 | Goal Diff+6 | Points17 | Form DWWWW |
| Team5NJ/NY Gotham FC W | Played9 | Won4 | Drawn3 | Lost2 | Goals For:Goals Against9:5 | Goal Diff+4 | Points15 | Form DWWWL |
| Team6Kansas City W | Played8 | Won4 | Drawn0 | Lost4 | Goals For:Goals Against10:14 | Goal Diff-4 | Points12 | Form WWLWL |
| Team7Orlando Pride W | Played9 | Won3 | Drawn2 | Lost4 | Goals For:Goals Against13:13 | Goal Diff0 | Points11 | Form LWLLW |
| Team8Seattle Reign FC | Played8 | Won3 | Drawn2 | Lost3 | Goals For:Goals Against7:8 | Goal Diff-1 | Points11 | Form LDLDW |
| Team9Houston Dash W | Played8 | Won3 | Drawn1 | Lost4 | Goals For:Goals Against10:12 | Goal Diff-2 | Points10 | Form LLDLW |
| Team10Bay FC | Played7 | Won3 | Drawn1 | Lost3 | Goals For:Goals Against7:10 | Goal Diff-3 | Points10 | Form DWLLW |
| Team11Angel City W | Played7 | Won3 | Drawn0 | Lost4 | Goals For:Goals Against12:9 | Goal Diff+3 | Points9 | Form LLLLW |
| Team12Denver Summit W | Played8 | Won2 | Drawn3 | Lost3 | Goals For:Goals Against12:10 | Goal Diff+2 | Points9 | Form WLLDD |
| Team13North Carolina Courage W | Played8 | Won2 | Drawn3 | Lost3 | Goals For:Goals Against9:11 | Goal Diff-2 | Points9 | Form LLDWD |
| Team14Boston Legacy W | Played9 | Won2 | Drawn2 | Lost5 | Goals For:Goals Against9:15 | Goal Diff-6 | Points8 | Form WDWDL |
| Team15Racing Louisville W | Played8 | Won2 | Drawn1 | Lost5 | Goals For:Goals Against13:15 | Goal Diff-2 | Points7 | Form WLLWL |
| Team16Chicago Red Stars W | Played9 | Won2 | Drawn0 | Lost7 | Goals For:Goals Against4:18 | Goal Diff-14 | Points6 | Form LLLWL |
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Side-by-side performance comparison of all 16 teams in the NWSL Women. Portland Thorns W leads with 6 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.
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NWSL WomenAll 16 teams competing in the NWSL Women 2026 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.
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NWSL WomenBrowse 8 archived seasons of the NWSL Women, from 2019 to 2026. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.
History 18 Mar 2026
The NWSL was established in 2013 as the successor to the defunct Women's Professional Soccer league, with eight founding clubs competing in the inaugural season. The league was created to provide a sustainable professional platform for elite women's soccer in the United States, backed by major investment and a commitment to competitive balance. Significant structural expansion occurred in 2024 with the addition of two new franchises, bringing the league to 14 teams. The NWSL has undergone multiple rebranding phases with title sponsors, most recently securing a landmark $240 million four-year broadcast deal with ESPN, CBS, Prime Video, and Scripps Sports beginning in 2024—a 50-fold increase from the previous media rights agreement. This transformation has elevated the league's global profile, with viewership growing 72% in 2024 and the 2025 championship final attracting a record 1.55 million viewers, cementing the NWSL as a major force in world football.
- —2013 — Portland Thorns FC win inaugural NWSL Championship, defeating Western New York Flash 2-0
- —2015 — FC Kansas City claim first NWSL Shield title, marking the club's emergence as a dominant force
- —2018 — North Carolina Courage win first NWSL Championship, beginning era of dominance with back-to-back titles
- —2022 — Portland Thorns win third NWSL Championship, the most of any club in league history
- —2024 — NWSL announces record $240 million four-year broadcast deal with ESPN, CBS, Prime Video, and Scripps
- —2025 — Kansas City Current set single-season points record with 65 points in 26-game season; Gotham FC win second NWSL Championship
Competition Format 18 Mar 2026
The NWSL operates a home-and-away round-robin format with each of the 14 clubs competing in 26 regular season matches. The champion is determined by the NWSL Shield, awarded to the club with the highest points total in the regular season. The top eight teams qualify for the NWSL Playoffs, a single-elimination tournament featuring quarterfinals, semifinals, and a championship final. The playoff winner is crowned the NWSL Champion, a separate and equally prestigious title from the Shield. The playoffs feature seeding based on regular-season finish, with the top seed hosting the eighth seed and the fourth seed hosting the fifth seed in quarterfinal matchups.
Records 18 Mar 2026
The 2025 NWSL regular season produced 1,184 total goals across 182 matches, averaging 6.5 goals per match—reflecting the league's increasingly attacking and competitive nature.
Analysis 18 Mar 2026
Current Season Analysis
Kansas City Current dominates the 2025 NWSL regular season with a historic 65-point total across 26 matches, setting a new single-season record and finishing with a remarkable 21–2–3 record. The Current clinched the NWSL Shield with five games remaining, demonstrating unprecedented consistency and defensive solidity with only 13 goals conceded—the best in the league. However, their playoff dominance faltered in the quarterfinals when NJ/NY Gotham FC pulled off a stunning upset, defeating the top seed 2-1 in extra time with a goal from Katie Stengel. This dramatic result reshaped the championship narrative and proved that regular-season excellence does not guarantee playoff success in the NWSL's single-elimination format.
Washington Spirit emerged as the second-strongest regular-season performer with 44 points from 26 matches, establishing themselves as legitimate title contenders. The Spirit reached the NWSL Championship final for the second consecutive year, demonstrating consistent excellence but ultimately falling to Gotham FC in the final. Portland Thorns and Orlando Pride occupy the third and fourth positions with 40 points each, both maintaining strong form but unable to match Kansas City's dominance. Portland's experience and Orlando's attacking prowess create a competitive mid-table, with both clubs representing the established and emerging forces in the league.
The relegation battle remains theoretical in the NWSL, as the league operates without relegation, but Chicago Red Stars and Bay FC occupy the bottom positions with 20 and 20 points respectively. Chicago's 3–11–12 record and poor goal difference of -22 reflect a difficult campaign, though the club retains resources and history that suggest potential recovery. The competitive structure ensures all 14 clubs remain in the league for the 2026 season, though lower-finishing teams face increased pressure to invest in roster improvements.
Temwa Chawinga of Kansas City Current emerged as the season's standout performer, her pace and finishing ability proving instrumental in the Current's record-breaking campaign. Her goal-scoring prowess and consistency in the league's most dominant team made her a central figure in Kansas City's regular-season success, though the playoff upset highlighted how individual brilliance cannot overcome tactical vulnerabilities in knockout competition.
The 2025 season's defining narrative centers on the tension between regular-season dominance and playoff unpredictability. Kansas City's historic points record—achieved through sustained excellence across 26 matches—represents the NWSL's highest level of performance, yet Gotham FC's playoff run demonstrated that tournament football rewards different qualities: adaptability, tactical flexibility, and mental resilience under pressure. This outcome reinforces the NWSL Championship's status as the league's most prestigious individual trophy, distinct from the Shield and reflective of the competition's commitment to determining its champion through decisive knockout play rather than aggregate statistics alone.
The Evolution of Women's Professional Soccer in the United States
The NWSL's establishment in 2013 marked a watershed moment for women's soccer in North America, succeeding two previous attempts at professional women's leagues that had collapsed due to insufficient investment and commercial viability. The league's founders recognized that sustainable professional sports require not only talented athletes but also substantial capital investment, strategic marketing, and long-term organizational commitment. The NWSL's structure—backed by ownership groups with resources and experience in professional sports—distinguished it from its predecessors and provided the stability necessary for growth.
From its eight-team inaugural season, the NWSL has expanded deliberately and strategically. The addition of Orlando Pride in 2015 marked the first expansion; subsequent additions of North Carolina Courage (2017), Washington Spirit (2018), Chicago Red Stars (2019), and the 2024 expansion of two new franchises to reach 14 teams reflect the league's confidence in its commercial prospects. Each expansion has been carefully timed to ensure existing franchises maintain competitive balance and that new markets demonstrate sufficient soccer infrastructure and fan interest. This measured growth contrasts sharply with the rapid, unsustainable expansion that contributed to the collapse of previous women's leagues.
International Competitiveness and Player Development
The NWSL has become the world's premier destination for elite women's soccer players, attracting talent not only from the United States but from Canada, Mexico, England, Australia, and beyond. Players such as Sam Kerr (Australia), Alex Morgan (USA), Megan Rapinoe (USA), and international stars recognize the NWSL as the league offering the highest level of competition, the best compensation, and the greatest global visibility. This concentration of talent has created a virtuous cycle: the presence of world-class players elevates the league's competitive standard, which attracts greater media attention and sponsorship investment, which in turn enables clubs to offer higher salaries and attract additional elite talent.
The NWSL's role in developing American women's soccer cannot be overstated. The league provides the primary professional pathway for USMNT players, with the vast majority of the national team roster competing in the NWSL. This alignment between the domestic league and the national team creates a symbiotic relationship: the NWSL benefits from the prestige and global attention generated by the USMNT's success at World Cups and Olympics, while the national team benefits from the competitive intensity and tactical sophistication of the league's clubs.
Broadcast Growth and Commercial Momentum
The NWSL's recent broadcast deal represents a fundamental shift in how American sports organizations value women's soccer. The $240 million four-year agreement with ESPN, CBS, Prime Video, and Scripps Sports quadrupled the league's previous media revenue and signaled institutional recognition that women's soccer commands significant audience interest. The 2025 NWSL Championship final's 1.55 million viewers on CBS proved the league's commercial viability, demonstrating that women's soccer can compete with established sports properties for prime television slots and advertising revenue.
This growth extends beyond viewership metrics. The NWSL has secured title sponsors, achieved multi-year stadium partnerships, and attracted ownership from investors with experience in professional sports franchises across multiple leagues. Clubs such as Kansas City Current, owned by Angie and Chris Long, represent a new generation of ownership that brings both capital and strategic expertise to women's soccer. The professionalization of club management, coaching staff, and player development infrastructure has accelerated the league's evolution from an experimental venture to an established professional sport.
Tactical Evolution and Playing Style
The NWSL has witnessed significant tactical evolution since 2013. Early seasons featured relatively direct, athletic approaches to play, with success often determined by physical advantages and set-piece execution. Contemporary NWSL play reflects the influence of elite European coaches and the tactical sophistication of modern football globally. Teams now employ complex pressing systems, positional play principles, and attacking patterns that rival the tactical complexity of men's football. The presence of internationally experienced coaches—many of whom have managed in Europe's top leagues—has elevated the tactical standard across the league.
This evolution is reflected in the increasing goal totals and attacking frequency in recent seasons. The 2025 season's 1,184 goals across 182 matches represents an average of 6.5 goals per match, indicating that the league has embraced attacking football and reduced defensive conservatism. Teams prioritize possession, pressing, and creative play, producing entertaining matches that appeal to casual and dedicated fans alike. The NWSL has thus positioned itself not merely as a women's soccer league but as an entertaining, tactically sophisticated competition that showcases the sport's highest levels of skill and athleticism.
Looking Forward: Sustainability and Growth
The NWSL enters its second decade of operation with unprecedented momentum. The league has established itself as a permanent fixture in American professional sports, with ownership stability, media visibility, and fan engagement that suggest sustainable long-term growth. The challenge ahead involves maintaining this momentum while ensuring competitive balance—a concern that has emerged as dominant teams like Kansas City Current establish significant points advantages over competitors.
Future growth will likely involve continued international expansion of the player base, potential movement toward a winter season to align with international football calendars, and further evolution of the playoff format to maintain competitive drama while preserving the Shield's significance. The NWSL's success has also created opportunities for affiliated competitions such as the NWSL Challenge Cup, expanding the league's commercial footprint and providing additional matchdays for clubs and fans.
The NWSL has transcended its historical status as a niche sporting property to become a legitimate component of American professional sports culture. For women's soccer globally, the NWSL's success demonstrates that professional women's football can be commercially viable, competitively compelling, and culturally significant when supported by adequate investment, strategic management, and institutional commitment. As the league enters 2026, it does so as the world's most prominent women's soccer competition, a position earned through sustained excellence, strategic growth, and the exceptional talent of its players and clubs.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many teams are in the NWSL?
There are 14 teams competing in the NWSL in the 2025 season. The league expanded from 12 to 14 teams in 2024 with the addition of two new franchises.
Who has won the most NWSL Championships?
Portland Thorns FC has won the most NWSL Championships with three titles (2013, 2017, 2022). North Carolina Courage has two championships (2018, 2019), and Gotham FC has two (2024, 2025).
What is the difference between the NWSL Shield and Championship?
The NWSL Shield is awarded to the team with the most points in the regular season. The NWSL Championship is won by the playoff champion, determined through a single-elimination tournament. A team can win one, both, or neither in the same season.
How does NWSL playoff qualification work?
The top eight teams from the 26-match regular season qualify for the NWSL Playoffs. The playoffs are single-elimination with quarterfinals, semifinals, and a championship final. Seeding is based on regular-season finish, with higher seeds hosting lower seeds.
Who is the all-time leading goal scorer in the NWSL?
Lynn Williams holds the NWSL all-time goal-scoring record with 79 goals. She surpassed the previous record held by Sam Kerr in May 2024 while playing for Gotham FC.
What are the NWSL's broadcast rights worth?
The NWSL's broadcast rights deal is valued at $240 million over four years (2024–2027) with ESPN, CBS, Prime Video, and Scripps Sports. This represents a historic increase from the previous $4.5 million three-year deal.
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