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Portland Thorns vs. Orlando Pride how to watch, live stream: 2022 NWSL picks, predictions

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The Portland Thorns FC will try to stay dominant when they host the Orlando Pride on Sunday. The home team has been red hot over its last four matches, including a 4-0 win over the Houston Dash last weekend. The Pride are in a very different position, losing three of their last five and getting shut out two matches in a row. Will Orlando turn the season around, or will Portland continue its recent trend of punishing the competition? You can see what happens next when you stream the match live on Paramount+.

Kickoff from Providence Park in Portland, Oregon is set for 3 p.m. ET on Sunday and will be streamed live on Paramount+ with their must-have Premium plan. 

Paramount+ now has levels of membership so you can watch the hottest soccer matchups worldwide and much more. The Premium Plan is $9.99 per month and you can watch your local CBS live stream, including plenty of sports like Champions League, Italian Serie A, college hoops, and the PGA Tour, with no ads, on demand and the ability to download episodes for offline viewing. Plus, watch the highly-anticipated series Halo, Picard, 1883, and more. Both plans come with a free week to start and include soccer matches, so sign up now here.

How to watch Portland Thorns vs. Orlando Pride

NWSL picks for Portland Thorns vs. Orlando Pride

Before you tune in to Friday’s match, you need to see the Portland Thorns vs. Orlando Pride picks from SportsLine’s soccer insider Brandt Sutton. Sutton, a former collegiate soccer player, has been SportsLine’s top soccer editor for nearly five years. He has followed soccer closely for much longer and factors in managerial tactics, projected lineups and past performances to make the most informed decisions possible, keeping his finger on the pulse of the game all over the globe. Sutton has also been on a roll with his best bets, going 100-78 in his last 178 soccer picks, returning over $2,300 for $100 bettors.

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