Women's Soccer Teams Spirit and Pride to Battle for NWSL Championship in Kansas City

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The Washington Spirit and Orlando Pride are set to face off in the National Women's Soccer League Championship at Kansas City's CPKC Stadium, the first purpose-built venue for the league.** The game will feature two powerhouse teams with impressive lineups. The Pride are led by Brazilian legend Marta, while the Spirit are powered by U.S. Olympic gold medalist Trinity Rodman. The match promises to be a historic showdown, capping off an exciting season and showcasing the growing enthusiasm for women's sports. Don't miss the action, live on CBS and Paramount+ on Saturday, Nov. 23, at 8 p.m. ET.

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