The 2025 National Women’s Soccer League playoffs are here! After a thrilling season, eight of the league’s 14 teams have advanced to the postseason, with the Kansas City Current in the No. 1 spot with a 21-3-2 record that’s been hard for any other team to catch up to. (The latest standings for the league can be found here.) Last year’s champions, the Orlando Pride, currently sit at No. 4. with an 11-8-7 record, by comparison. There will be four quarterfinal matches airing across several channels and streaming services this weekend on Friday, Saturday and a double-header Sunday. Here’s everything you need to know to watch those, as well as the 2025 NWSL Championship match which is scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 22, airing live on CBS, and streaming on Paramount+ with a Paramount+ Premium plan.
Where to watch the 2025 NWSL Playoffs:
Dates: Nov. 7 – 22, 2025
TV channels: ABC, CBS
Streaming:Prime Video, Paramount+, Fubo, DirecTV, ESPN+, NWSL+ and more
Who is competing in the NWSL Playoffs?
There are 14 teams in the NWSL league and 8 of them have made it to the playoffs, they are: Kansas City Current, Orlando Pride, Gotham FC, Seattle Reign, Washington Spirit, San Diego Wave FC, Racing Louisville FC, and Portland Thorns FC.
2025 NWSL Playoff schedule:
All times Eastern
Friday, Nov. 7:
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Orlando Pride vs, Seattle Reign, 8 p.m. (Prime Video)
Saturday, Nov. 8:
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Washington Spirit vs. Racing Louisville FC, 12 p.m. (CBS, Paramount+)
Sunday, Nov. 9
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San Diego Wave FC vs. Portland Thorns FC, 3 p.m.. (ABC, ESPN select)
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Kansas City Current vs. Gotham City FC, 12:30 p.m. (ABC, ESPN select)
Saturday, Nov. 15
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Semifinal 1 (Teams TBD)
Sunday, Nov. 16
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Semifinal 2 (Teams TBD)
Saturday, Nov. 22
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Winner Semifinal 1 vs. Winner Semifinal 2, 8 p.m. (CBS, Paramount+)
How to watch the 2025 NWSL Playoffs:
You’ll be able to tune in to NWSL playoff matches this month across multiple channels and streaming services. Prime Video, which has the broadcast rights for all Friday games, will broadcast this week’s first quarterfinal game between the Orlando Pride and Seattle Reign. The rest of the playoffs will air across ABC, ESPN select, CBS and Paramount+.

