NWSL: Pride, Racing Louisville to play at Daytona Speedway

Date:

Share post:


Soccer is coming to the Daytona International Speedway.

Two teams from the National Women’s Soccer League — the Orlando Pride and Racing Louisville FC — will play a match on the infield of the iconic raceway on July 3 as part of the inaugural Daytona Soccer Fest.

Organizers of the event announced the game on Tuesday. The two teams will play on a newly constructed soccer pitch on the grass between pit road and the tri-oval. The track’s start line will line up with the midfield stripe.

It is a match that will count toward league standings as part of the regular season. Kickoff is set for 8 p.m. ET and it will be televised by CBS.

“We’re super excited to be playing in the NWSL Clash at Daytona against Orlando,” Louisville defender Gemma Bonner said. “We can’t wait to put a show on for you all. Our games against Orlando are always super exciting and go down to the last few minutes.”

The weekend-long soccer event will also feature a legends game with American and European players, a match between Colombian clubs Deportivo Cali and rival America de Cali, and concerts by Rauw Alejandro and Chance The Rapper.

–Field Level Media

spot_img

Related articles

MLS: Whitecaps to host Ryan Reynolds-owned Wrexham AFC

The Vancouver Whitecaps will host Wrexham AFC at BC Place on July 27, the clubs announced Thursday. The match...

CONCACAF: CONCACAF Champions Cup: Crew take first leg vs. Monterrey

Jacen Russell-Rowe contributed the winning goal and an assist as the host Columbus Crew earned a 2-1 victory...

MLS: Toronto FC acquire Derrick Etienne Jr. from Atlanta

Toronto FC acquired midfielder Derrick Etienne Jr. from Atlanta United on Wednesday. Atlanta United will receive $200,000 in 2025...

MLS: Whitecaps acquire Australian D Giuseppe Bovalina

The Vancouver Whitecaps acquired 19-year-old defender Giuseppe Bovalina from Adelaide United FC in his native Australia. The contract announced...

FREE

Get the most important breaking news and analyses for Free.

Thank you for subscribing

Something went wrong.