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2026 NWSL Power Rankings: Seattle, Portland, and San Diego rise to the top to start the season

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2026 NWSL Power Rankings: Seattle, Portland, and San Diego rise to the top to start the season
2026 NWSL Power Rankings: Seattle, Portland, and San Diego rise to the top to start the season By Apr 1, 2026 at 1:11 pm ET • 1 min read untitled-design-2026-03-31t203513-772.png Getty Images

Don't ever step away from the NWSL for a week because everything you thought you knew about it was a lie.

True or false, the reigning NWSL Shield title holders Kansas City Current is looking like a shell of themselves? Defending NWSL Championship winners Gotham FC have zero goals in three games? Do two-time runners-up and 2025 Challenge Cup champions, Washington Spirit, have zero wins in four games? The answer is all true.

The early phases of the regular season are always an interesting time because, in years past, I would give teams about five games to show whether or not they can make a believer out of me. With this season being the longest ever, with 30 games to manage, I'm giving a bit more grace. Including for teams who maybe aren't quite so used to such hot starts, sorry Houston Dash and Bay FC.

Still, that doesn't mean I'm not concerned by some of the somewhat rusty, outright losing, type of trends I'm seeing by what's supposed to be the league's "elite."

Despite the struggle for those considered top tier, what a thrill it is to feel like we've all been thrown into a time machine back to a place where teams in the Pacific Northwest are ruining results for clubs across the league and each other, so thank you, Portland and Seattle.

With so much unpredictability to start the season, naturally, that means some big swings and shifts in my power rankings. Does that mean I think Angel City is more powerful than Gotham because they've scored more goals against Chicago than Gotham has in three games? Probably not. At least not right now, but I am very impressed with them and plenty of other teams.

If you're keeping track of power trends, here's my previous rankings, now onto the most recent rankings:

Biggest Movers 6 Denver Summit FC 7 Kansas City Current RkTeams   ChgRcrd 1 team logo Portland Thorns Olivia Moultrie is slicing through defenders and Jessie Fleming is regulating the midfield to keep the Thons looking consistent game after game. Now, forward Sophia Wilson is back from maternity leave and putting the league on notice 3 2 team logo San Diego Wave FC The Wave are looking like a team that's finally putting it all together in the attack and their U.S. women's national team star, Catarina Macario, hasn't even clocked a single minute yet. They're scoring goals, having fun, and they look like they're just scratching the surface. 4 3 team logo Seattle Reign The Reign are finally scoring goals and have taking down top clubs. They're also doing it with five different goal scorers and that kind of power by committee is what makes a team dangerous. 4 4 team logo Washington Spirit There's a layer of frustration that can come with just earning draws, but the group is still creating chances and at least look like they can produce in the final third. Trinity Rodman and the group are still figuring things out without Croix Bethune, but with Gift Monday increasing her minutes means they're getting closer. 1 5 team logo Angel City FC The most electrifying show in the league right now is Angel City hands down. It's so entertaining that I want to see how it looks outside of the state of California, three times a week on the road, against teams who are not in the western parts of the country. 3 6 team logo NJ/NY Gotham FC The way Gotham FC's defensive shape looks right now, I would trust them with my life were I to face an angry senior varsity dodgeball team. Still, you have to score goals in order to actually win games, and right now I'm not sure who I trust to get that done. 4 7 team logo Orlando Pride Orlando Pride have a bit of a slow burn vibe to them that I am absolutely here for right now. Barbra Banda's comeback season is already on an MVP trajectory, and Jacqueline Ovalle might be on a similar path to end of year awards. 2 8 team logo Kansas City Current You would think that three consecutive losses means it's time the ring the alarm on the 2025 NWSL Shield winners, but I don't think they're quite there yet. That doesn't mean I'm not concerned, because it's the lack of adjustments or ideas that has me looking for where that alarm actually is. 7 9 team logo Denver Summit FC The newest team in the league is making headlines for all the right reasons. Building towards positive results, an emerging goal scorer in Melissa Kossler, goalkeeper Abby Smith racking up cleansheets, and setting attendance records. If they stay consistent, watch out. 6 10 team logo Houston Dash People will be weird about the Dash being this low, but they have to remember, they were even lower to start the season. I'd love to see some of these performances against experienced playoff teams, but as long as Maggie Graham and Kiki Van Zanten come up clutch, they'll be sneaky good. 2 11 team logo North Carolina Courage There's a good amount of talent on the Courage roster, though it looks like they're still sorting out their identity under a new head coach. Hopefully they can get a bit more consistent in their performances. 2 12 team logo Bay FC Bay FC have plenty of reasons to make me second guess why I had them so low to start the season. A few of those reasons are Dorian Bailey, Alex Pfeiffer and Cristiana Girelli. 2 13 team logo Utah Royals FC I believe Utah has enough to make the playoffs this year but I'm not sure how I feel about a defender as leading goal scorer. It's a better start to the season than last year, but when you've been hurt before, it's hard to believe again, so they stay lower on the rankings for now. 2 14 team logo Racing Louisville FC After making the playoffs for the first time ever last season, Racing are struggling to build off any of that momentum. Not having Emma Sears at the moment is asking questions of a team about who they are without their leading goal scorer. 4 15 team logo Chicago Stars FC Speaking of being hurt before and losing momentum, the Stars are quickly losing the good vibes of a bounce back game against Kansas City. They also are without newly acquired Jordyn Huitema to a hip injury, so not a great start to the season. 2 16 team logo Boston Legacy FC It looks like Boston is hit with the expansion team blues. Outside of the home opener, they haven't looked threatening, but hopefully that changes if Amanda Gutierres continues to build her minutes. --

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