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2026: NWSL Boston plans to play at White Stadium, a 10,519-seat stadium that will expand to 11,000 seats prior to the team's inaugural season in 2026. [ 4 ] Secondary and former stadiums
The season began with the 2024 NWSL Challenge Cup, a supercup match between the reigning playoff champion (NJ/NY Gotham FC) and NWSL Shield winner San Diego Wave FC, on March 15, 2024. The regular season began the following day and ran until November 3; [ 1 ] it paused for a month between July 8 and August 18 for the 2024 Summer Olympics .
The top six teams from the regular season will qualify for the NWSL Championship playoffs, with the top two teams receiving a quarterfinal bye. The playoffs begin with the quarterfinals on October 20, with semifinals scheduled for November 5 and the championship finals match on November 11 [ 1 ] at Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego, California .
The NWSL has selected CPKC Stadium, the newly built home of the Kansas City Current, as its venue for the 2024 NWSL Championship, the league announced Wednesday. The soccer-specific stadium, which ...
The championship game of the National Women's Soccer League will be played Nov. 23 at CPKC Stadium, the home of the Kansas City Current and one of the first purpose-built stadiums for a ...
The league also plays the NWSL Challenge Cup, which since 2024 is a single-game super cup between the current NWSL Shield holder and current NWSL Champion. The Challenge Cup originated in 2020 as a way for all teams to return to play after the halt from the COVID-19 pandemic (though one team had to drop out because of COVID).
Cleveland Soccer Group plans to build a stadium for a proposed $150 million if the NWSL approves the bid. The stadium itself is planned for 12,500 fans, with the possibility of expanding to 20,000.
Sahlen's Stadium Marina Auto Stadium (2009–2010) PAETEC Park (2006–2008) Rochester Rhinos Stadium (2008–2009) 2011 13,768 2006 Rochester, New York: Defunct Teams Stadiums: Team (former names) Stadium (former names) Years Used Capacity Opened City; Chicago Red Stars: Toyota Park: 2009-2010 20,000 2006 Bridgeview, Illinois: FC Gold Pride ...