FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — 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.
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.
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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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