Washington Spirit Sell Out Seattle Reign Match in Washington, 2026

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Washington Spirit Sell Out Seattle Reign Match in Washington, 2026
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Key Points

  • The Washington Spirit announced that its May 30 match against Seattle Reign FC is sold out, 11 days before kick-off.
  • The club said this is the earliest sellout in its history.
  • Washington has now sold out all three of its weekend home matches this season.
  • The club said the three sellouts came with 19,215 announced against Portland and Kansas City, marking the fastest it has reached three home sellouts in club history.
  • Next Saturday’s match will equal the Spirit’s club record for most sellouts in a single season at three, with at least 10 home matches still left in 2026.
  • The Spirit said it has sold out five of its past seven matches at Audi Field, including both playoff matches last season.
  • CEO Kim Stone said the early sellout reflects the bond between the team and Washington, D.C., and the passion of the fan base.
  • The club said 20 of its top 24 home attendance figures have come since the start of the 2024 season.
  • The Spirit said this is its ninth sellout in under two calendar years since its club-record attendance of 19,897 on June 15, 2024.
  • The club noted that in 2025 it became only the fourth women’s soccer club in the world to average more than 15,000 fans per match.
  • The only guaranteed way to buy tickets for May 30 is through a half-season plan, according to the club.
  • The match will be Spirit Rising Youth Night and the final home match before the league-wide June break, with the team returning at Audi Field on July 3 against the Houston Dash.

Washington, D.C. (Evening Washington News) May 19, 2026 — The Washington Spirit have announced that their May 30 home match against Seattle Reign FC at Audi Field is sold out, with the club saying the game reached full capacity 11 days before kick-off, the earliest sellout in its history. The announcement comes as the Spirit continue a run of strong home attendance in 2026, having already sold out all three of their weekend home matches this season.

Why is this the earliest sellout in club history?

As reported by Washington Spirit on May 19, 2026, the May 30 fixture against Seattle Reign FC is now sold out 11 days before the match, which the club described as the earliest it has ever announced a sellout. The team said the speed of the sellout reflects the pace of demand for tickets at Audi Field this season.

The club also said it has now sold out all three of its weekend home matches in 2026. It added that attendance of 19,215 was announced for matches against Portland and Kansas City, helping the Spirit reach three sellouts faster than at any other point in its history.

What has the club said about the fan response?

Washington Spirit CEO Kim Stone said the sellout showed the strength of the relationship between the club and the city. In the team’s statement, Stone said,

“Our fans are the reason we continue to achieve new heights,”

and added that selling out 11 days before the match was

“just another proof point of the special bond that exists between our team and DC.”

Stone also said that three sellouts in three weekend home matches reflect

“the passion of this city and the love our fanbase has for this club.”

The club said the match on May 30 will bring the Spirit back to Audi Field for the first time in more than a month.

How strong has Washington’s home attendance been?

The Spirit said five of its past seven matches at Audi Field have been sellouts. It added that both of its playoff matches last season also drew full stadiums.

The club said 20 of its top 24 home attendance marks in club history have come since the start of the 2024 season.

It also described the new sellout as its ninth in under two calendar years since setting its club-record attendance of 19,897 on June 15, 2024.

Washington also pointed to broader attendance milestones from last season. The club said it became only the fourth women’s soccer club in the world to average more than 15,000 fans per match in 2025, with nearly 237,000 people passing through the gates at Audi Field.

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What does the match mean for ticket availability?

The club said the only guaranteed way to still buy tickets for the May 30 match is through a half-season plan. It described those plans as including six remaining matches, making it the biggest half-season plan the club has offered to date.

The Spirit also said the May 30 match will feature Spirit Rising Youth Night, a matchday built around the next generation of fans.

The club said the evening will include youth-themed experiences throughout the stadium and that it will be the final chance to see the team at Audi Field before the league-wide June break.

What is the wider context around the Spirit?

The Washington Spirit is one of the leading teams in the National Women’s Soccer League and plays at Audi Field in Buzzard Point.

Washington, D.C.-based team materials say the club was founded in 2012 and is an inaugural member of the NWSL.

The broader NWSL has continued to post signs of growth in recent seasons, with league coverage highlighting record attendance and rising interest in women’s football.

League reporting also notes that the NWSL has expanded to 16 teams in 2026, underlining the scale of the competition in which the Spirit are competing.

Background of the development

The latest sellout follows a wider period of growth for the Spirit at Audi Field. Club and city listings say Washington has built a strong home presence in recent years, including a 2021 NWSL Championship, a 2025 Challenge Cup title, and back-to-back title game appearances in 2024 and 2025.

The team’s attendance rise has also been linked to its standing in the wider women’s game. Washington said last year’s average gate placed it among a small group of women’s clubs worldwide to average more than 15,000 fans per match, while league reporting points to continued NWSL growth in attendance, viewership and social engagement.

What could this mean for fans?

For Spirit fans, the immediate effect is that May 30 will be one of the club’s most in-demand home games, and general ticket access appears limited. The club’s messaging suggests the match will be framed as both a full-stadium event and a major community night, which may increase demand for remaining hospitality or plan-based ticket options.

For the team, sustained sellouts can strengthen the atmosphere at Audi Field and reinforce Washington’s position as one of the stronger attendance markets in the NWSL. The club’s recent figures also suggest that the Spirit’s home support may continue to matter in how the team presents itself commercially and competitively through the rest of 2026.