What: The Portland Thorns (1-0-2, 5 points) will travel to face the Orlando Pride (0-4-1, 1 point) in an NWSL regular season game.

When: Saturday, May 11 at 4:30 p.m. PT.

Where: Orlando City Stadium in Orlando, Florida.

How to stream the game live online: To watch games live, fans can either download the Yahoo Sports app, which is available on iTunes and Google Play, or stream the games on desktop. Fans outside of the United States can watch live on NWSLsoccer.com.

Players to watch

Portland Thorns

Caitlin Foord, F: Foord tallied a goal and an assist to help lead the Thorns to a 2-0 win over the Orlando Pride on opening day. Foord missed the majority of the 2018 season after undergoing foot surgery, but returned to full health late last season. Following a strong campaign in the Australian W-League this winter, Foord has been a dynamic and dangerous presence in the attack for the Thorns so far this year.

Ana Crnogorcevic, F: Crnogorcevic recorded five goals and three assists in her first season with the Thorns in 2018. The Switzerland Women’s National Team forward has netted one goal in three starts so far this season. With the Thorns losing players to the World Cup this summer, Crnogorcevic could be called upon to play a big role in the attack for Portland.

Meghan Klingenberg, D: Klingenberg has played a key role for the Thorns since joining the club in 2016. The veteran left back brings leadership and consistency to the field for Portland. Klingenberg is an experienced defender and a consistent threat going forward in the attack. Klingenberg has recorded two assists in three starts this season.

Orlando Pride

Alanna Kennedy, D: Kennedy is an experienced defender and leader for the Pride on the backline. The Australian defender made 20 starts for the Pride last season, scoring two goals. Kennedy has scored one goal in four starts for Orlando so far this year.

Chioma Ubogagu, F: Ubogagu has played a key role for the Pride since joining the club in 2017. While Ubogagu has yet to get on the scoresheet this season, she is a dangerous and speedy forward that is capable of causing havoc in the attack. She scored four goals for Orlando last season.

Rachel Hill, F: Hill joined the Pride in 2017 after a trade with the Thorns. Despite dealing with injury, she scored four goals in seven starts for Orlando last season. Hill has started in all five games for the Pride so far this year. She could play a key role in the attack for Orlando this season, especially while the Pride are dealing with key World Cup absences.

-- Jamie Goldberg | jgoldberg@oregonian.com

503-853-3761 | @jamiebgoldberg

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