Seattle Reign vs. Kansas City Current: Match Preview and Tactical Insights Seattle Reign FC will host the Kansas City Current at ONE Spokane Stadium on Wednesday, March 25, in the first of three consecutive home games for the Reign. The match, scheduled for 6 p.m. PT, will be broadcast on FOX 13+ and NWSL+. Both teams enter the contest with identical 1-1-0 records and three points, having suffered recent setbacks: the Reign fell 2-0 to the Portland Thorns despite a two-player advantage after two red cards to the Thorns, while the Current lost 2-1 to the Chicago Stars FC on the road. Head coach Laura Harvey expressed optimism about the home series, citing the strong fan support seen during the Seattle Sounders’ Concacaf match in Spokane the previous week. “We hope our fans can bring a really good, positive, energetic atmosphere to put these players in a really good spot to give them the best chance of doing a good performance tomorrow for everybody,” she said. Defender Madison Curry echoed the sentiment, noting the crowd’s impact during the Sounders game and the team’s goal to make Spokane their “fortress” for the series. The rivalry between Seattle and Kansas City has been evenly matched across 14 NWSL meetings, with the series split at 6-6-1. The two teams split their 2025 season series, with the Current securing a 2-0 home win and the Reign earning a 1-0 shutout. The Reign hold a slight edge at home, with a 4-1-1 record against the Current in Spokane. Both teams have undergone significant roster changes since the 2025 season. The Reign, reigning NWSL Shield winners, lost key players like holding midfielder Claire Hutton, who joined the U.S. Women’s National Team at Bay FC, and Brazilian forward Bia Zaneratto.#nws_l #seattle_reign_fc #kansas_city_current #one_spokane_stadium #fox_13
