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Angel City FC vs Seattle Reign: Coachella Valley Invitational 2026

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor February 22, 2026
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Angel City FC faced off against Seattle Reign FC on Thursday, February 21, 2026, at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, as part of the Coachella Valley Invitational. The match began at 1:30 PM PT, according to a social media post from Angel City FC.

The Coachella Valley Invitational, now in its second year, has quickly become a key preseason event for both Major League Soccer (MLS) and the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL). This year’s tournament features a record number of teams, with 12 MLS clubs and 9 NWSL clubs participating, according to a December 17, 2025, announcement from the event organizers.

Seattle Reign FC is participating in the Invitational for the second consecutive year. The club is joined by five other NWSL teams: Angel City FC, Denver Summit FC, Houston Dash, Portland Thorns FC, and San Diego Wave FC. Passes for all competition dates went on sale October 16, 2025, at 10 a.m. PT via the Coachella Valley Invitational website.

The Coachella Valley Invitational is hosted at the Empire Polo Club, the same venue as the Coachella and Stagecoach music festivals. The site is managed by Goldenvoice, a Los Angeles-based concert promoter owned by AEG Presents. The event offers fans access to up to five matches in a single day, providing opportunities to observe player and club preparations for the upcoming MLS and NWSL seasons.

Early Bird pricing for General Admission Day Passes began at $34, while General Admission Weekend Passes (February 7-8 and February 14-15) started at $68. Early Bird pricing concluded on January 5, 2026. The addition of the LA Galaxy, Utah Royals, Bay FC, and Kansas City Current contributed to the record number of teams participating in the 2026 tournament.

San Diego Wave FC was originally scheduled to participate but was unable to join the other 21 clubs due to their selection in the Concacaf Champions Cup Draw.

The match between Angel City FC and Seattle Reign FC was broadcast on Fox 13+ in Seattle and Fox 11+ in Los Angeles.

February 22, 2026 0 comments
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Unrivaled Head Coach: A Day of Domination & Game Planning

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor February 13, 2026
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Former Seattle Storm head coach Noelle Quinn will lead the inaugural season of Breeze BC, one of two expansion teams joining Unrivaled for its second season in January, the league announced Thursday.

Quinn, who coached the Storm for five seasons from 2021-2025, takes the helm of Breeze BC after her contract with Seattle was not renewed in September following consecutive first-round playoff exits, according to Unrivaled officials.

“We’re thrilled to add such exceptional talent to our head coaching roster in our second season, elevating the strong foundation established by our inaugural coaching staffs across Unrivaled,” said Clare Duwelius, Unrivaled’s general manager, in a statement.

The addition of Quinn and Rena Wakama, tapped to coach the newly formed Hive BC, brings the total number of Unrivaled teams to eight, expanding from the league’s initial six clubs. Wakama currently serves as the head coach of the Nigerian Women’s National Team and an assistant coach for the Chicago Sky.

Alongside the new appointments, four of the league’s original six head coaches will return for the 2026 season. Andrew Wade will continue to lead Laces BC, DJ Sackmann will coach Lunar Owls BC, Zach O’Brien will remain at the helm of Mist BC, and Teresa Weatherspoon will once again guide Vinyl BC. Weatherspoon’s Vinyl BC narrowly missed the championship title in the league’s inaugural season, falling to Rose BC in March.

Rounding out the coaching roster are Roneeka Hodges, who will coach Phantom BC, and Nola Henry, who will lead Rose BC. Unrivaled officials highlighted that the league’s coaching staff now includes five Black women, a move they characterized as a deliberate statement.

The league also recently announced the addition of three players to its roster: Dominique Malonga, Rebecca Allen, and Aari McDonald. McDonald’s inclusion comes despite a foot injury sustained during the regular season.

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