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Gutierres converts late penalty to give Boston Legacy a 2-1 win over Orlando Pride

Amanda Gutierres converted a penalty kick in stoppage time and the Boston Legacy came from behind to beat the Orlando Pride 2-1 on Tuesday night. 

Pride player Luana was called for a handball in the box after a VAR check eight minutes into stoppage time. Gutierres converted the penalty, beating goalkeeper Anna Moorhouse. 

It was the Legacy's second straight home victory. 

Boston Legacy FC v Orlando Pride
Amanda Gutierres #9 of Boston Legacy FC scores her team's second goal from the penalty spot against Anna Moorhouse #1 of Orlando Pride at Gillette Stadium on May 12, 2026 in Foxboro, Massachusetts. Michael Owens/NWSL via Getty Images

Orlando went up 1-0 in the 14th minute when Marta converted a penalty kick. It was the Brazilian's 15th career regular-season goal from the spot to lead the league. She went to the right of Legacy goalkeeper Casey Murphy. 

The Legacy (2-5-2) broke through in the 72nd minute when Gutierres aimed a header into the path of Aleigh Gambone, who had come into the match as a sub in the 65th. It was Gambone's first NWSL goal. 

Orlando's Barbra Banda, who leads the league with eight goals, started on the bench but came into the match after halftime. 

It was the first game of a three-match trip over a 15-day span for the Pride (3-4-2).

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