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PORTLAND, Ore. (February 13, 2026) — The Portland Thorns announced today that it will host Liga MX Femenil’s C.F. Monterrey for a preseason match at 7 p.m. PT on Friday, March 6 at Providence Park. The matchup will be open to the public and tickets are available for purchase now at thorns.com/tickets.
The match against Monterrey will be the first opportunity to see the Thorns in action at Providence Park before the 2026 NWSL season kicks off. Portland will open the NWSL season on Friday, March 13 at Washington Spirit with the match scheduled for 5 p.m. PT on Prime Video.
The Thorns’ first home match of the 2026 NWSL season will be against rival Seattle Reign FC for Opening Night, presented by Kaiser Permanente, on Friday, March 20 at 7 p.m. PT. The Thorns plan to go Dark Mode for Opening Night and fans are encouraged to wear black to help create a unified, high-energy environment against Seattle.
Fans interested in purchasing Thorns tickets for the 2026NWSL season are encouraged to call the ticket office at 503.509.5555, email ticketsales@thorns.com or visit thorns.com/tickets for more information.
To view the full 2026 Portland Thorns match schedule,visit thorns.com/schedule.
To view the full 2026 Portland Thorns promotional schedule,visit thorns.com/thorns-promotional-schedule.
About Portland Thorns
Founded in 2012, the Portland Thorns are a global leader in women’s soccer, defined by unmatched fan support, championship success, and a long standing commitment to excellence since their inaugural 2013 season. TheThorns have created one of the premier environments in women’s sports at Providence Park, leading the NWSL in average attendance for a league-recordninth time in 2025 and hosting four of the five largest-attended matches duringthe 2025 season. Portland is the winningest club in NWSL history, capturing a league-record three NWSL Championships (2013, 2017, 2022), two NWSL Shields (2016, 2021), and the 2021 NWSL Challenge Cup, while qualifying for the postseason a league-high 11 times. Looking ahead, the club’s investment in the world’s first dual-sport women’s performance center, set to open in 2026, will foster an environment that champions innovation, elevates athlete development, and enhances elite performance.
PORTLAND, Ore. (February 13, 2026) — The Portland Thorns announced today that it will host Liga MX Femenil’s C.F. Monterrey for a preseason match at 7 p.m. PT on Friday, March 6 at Providence Park. The matchup will be open to the public and tickets are available for purchase now at thorns.com/tickets.
The match against Monterrey will be the first opportunity to see the Thorns in action at Providence Park before the 2026 NWSL season kicks off. Portland will open the NWSL season on Friday, March 13 at Washington Spirit with the match scheduled for 5 p.m. PT on Prime Video.
The Thorns’ first home match of the 2026 NWSL season will be against rival Seattle Reign FC for Opening Night, presented by Kaiser Permanente, on Friday, March 20 at 7 p.m. PT. The Thorns plan to go Dark Mode for Opening Night and fans are encouraged to wear black to help create a unified, high-energy environment against Seattle.
Fans interested in purchasing Thorns tickets for the 2026NWSL season are encouraged to call the ticket office at 503.509.5555, email ticketsales@thorns.com or visit thorns.com/tickets for more information.
To view the full 2026 Portland Thorns match schedule,visit thorns.com/schedule.
To view the full 2026 Portland Thorns promotional schedule,visit thorns.com/thorns-promotional-schedule.
About Portland Thorns
Founded in 2012, the Portland Thorns are a global leader in women’s soccer, defined by unmatched fan support, championship success, and a long standing commitment to excellence since their inaugural 2013 season. TheThorns have created one of the premier environments in women’s sports at Providence Park, leading the NWSL in average attendance for a league-recordninth time in 2025 and hosting four of the five largest-attended matches duringthe 2025 season. Portland is the winningest club in NWSL history, capturing a league-record three NWSL Championships (2013, 2017, 2022), two NWSL Shields (2016, 2021), and the 2021 NWSL Challenge Cup, while qualifying for the postseason a league-high 11 times. Looking ahead, the club’s investment in the world’s first dual-sport women’s performance center, set to open in 2026, will foster an environment that champions innovation, elevates athlete development, and enhances elite performance.