Seattle Reign take on Chicago Stars at Lumen Field on Monday in a key NWSL matchup as both clubs seek to build momentum following a long summer campaign.
The Reign, currently holding a good position in the playoff race with 24 points, come into this encounter unbeaten in four out of their last five matches and boasting a deep, competitive squad.
Chicago Stars, sitting at 8 points, are looking to recapture the form that got them into last season’s playoffs but have faced adversity through early-season injuries, coaching changes, and a tough schedule. Chicago’s last match ended in a hard-fought draw, showing resolve but also highlighting the need for greater attacking output as the team continues looking for just its second win of the campaign.
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How to watch Seattle Reign vs Chicago Stars online - TV channels & live streams
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Seattle Reign FC vs Chicago Stars kick-off time
The match will be played at Lumen Field on Monday, with kick-off at 10 pm ET for fans in the US.
Team news & squads
Seattle Reign FC team news
The team has been boosted by the return of defender Sofia Huerta and the arrival of forward Mia Fishel, with Lynn Biyendolo leading the attack, supported by veterans like Jess Fishlock and new talents such as Madeleine Dahlien and Emily Mason.
This rotation and competition across the roster have brought out strong performances and attacking variety, with the Reign recently averaging multiple goals per match and recording key results on the road.
Chicago Stars team news
The Stars have recently activated forward Jameese Joseph, who returns from injury and immediately strengthens the attack alongside Olympians such as goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher, Mallory Swanson, and Brazilian international Ludmila.
The coaching staff has shifted: Anders Jacobson is acting as interim head coach for the remainder of this season while Martin Sjögren prepares to take full charge in 2026, bringing fresh tactical ideas to a squad in transition.


