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Orlando City vs. St. Louis City: Preview, How to Watch, TV Info, Live Stream, Lineups, Match Thread, and More
The Lions look to keep rolling against the best team in the West.

Welcome to your match thread and preview for a Saturday night matchup between Orlando City (11-6-7, 40 points) and expansion side St. Louis City SC (14-8-2, 44 points) at Exploria Stadium (7:30 p.m., MLS Season Pass on Apple TV+). This is the first meeting ever between the two sides and the only one on the 2023 regular-season schedule.
Here’s what you need to know about the match.
History
There isn’t any. As this will be the first meeting between the sides, the history of this series will begin to be written tonight.
The obvious connection between the two clubs is that St. Louis City selected Nicholas Gioacchini from Orlando City’s roster with the first pick of the 2022 MLS Expansion Draft ahead of its expansion season. Gioacchini had only been with the Lions since July of last year and had played sparingly for the Lions.
Match Overview
The Lions returned from Leagues Cup play on Sunday and came from behind on the road to defeat the Chicago Fire, 3-1. City has won its last two league matches and four of its last four league games (4-1-0). The Lions have one loss in their last seven games (4-1-2). Orlando is 5-3-4 at home in league play this season having gone 4-0-3 in its last seven home MLS matches dating back to an April 27 loss to D.C. United.
St. Louis City has taken the Western Conference by storm, entering the weekend atop the West by a four-point margin over LAFC. The expansion club is 5-5-1 away from home this season and has lost its last two road MLS matches (to Columbus and LAFC). However, the league’s newbies are coming off a 6-3 home win over Austin and have scored a league-high 49 goals this season.
The Lions must protect the ball, as St. Louis can be lethal on the counterattack. It will be important to track ex-Lion Gioacchini, who leads the club with 10 goals this season. But St. Louis has no shortage of offensive weapons. Eduard Lowen has scored six goals and assisted on nine others in 2023, and Samuel Adeniran and Joao Klauss can also be lethan finishers. Defender Tim Parker has scored four goals as well, so the Lions must be wary of him on set pieces. On the other end, Roman Burki has emerged as one of the best goalkeepers in the league, so Orlando City will need to be clinical to finish chances.
“First, we came from Chicago with a big result and very optimistic for this part of the season, which is going to become very crowded now with games — and all of them important games,” Orlando City Head Coach Oscar Pareja said. “So, for now, it’s just saying the same phrase all the time — this is the one and we’ll be prepared. The boys have gone on a good stretch of performances and games, so now we keep going.”
The Lions will still be without winger Gaston Gonzalez (thigh) and center back Antonio Carlos (lower leg). There are no players listed on the availability report per St. Louis City’s game notes.
Match Content
- Our Intelligence Report provides more information on St. Louis City, courtesy of Shjon from the River City Ramble podcast.
- The most recent epsiode of the PawedCast includes our key matchups and score predictions for tonight’s match and our exclusive interview with Orlando City center back Robin Jansson.
- Our David Rohe provided his three keys to an Orlando City victory in this match.
Official Lineups
Orlando City (4-2-3-1)
Goalkeeper: Pedro Gallese.
Defenders: Rafael Santos, Robin Jansson, Rodrigo Schlegel, Dagur Dan Thorhallsson.
Defensive Midfielders: Wilder Cartagena, Cesar Araujo.
Attacking Midfielders: Ivan Angulo, Mauricio Pereyra, Facundo Torres.
Forward: Duncan McGuire.
Bench: Mason Stajduhar, Michael Halliday, Kyle Smith, Abdi Salim, Felipe, Junior Urso, Martin Ojeda, Ramiro Enrique, Jack Lynn.
St. Louis City SC (3-4-3)
Goalkeeper: Roman Burki.
Defenders: Akil Watts, Josh Yaro, Joakim Nilsson.
Midfielders: Kyle Hiebert, Aziel Jackson, Eduard Lowen, Jake Nerwinski.
Forward: Indiana Vassilev, Samuel Adeniran, Nicholas Gioacchini.
Bench: Ben Lundt, Lucas Bartlett, Jon Bell, Anthony Markanich, Tomas Ostrak, Rasmus Alm, Jared Stroud, Nokkvi Thorisson, Joao Klauss.
Referees
REF: Joe Dickerson.
AR1: Logan Brown.
AR2: Kevin Klinger.
4TH: Matt Thompson.
VAR: Sorin Stoica.
AVAR: Jonathan Johnson.
How to Watch
Match Time: 7:30 p.m.
Venue: Exploria Stadium — Orlando.
TV/Streaming: MLS Season Pass on Apple TV+.
Radio: Real Radio 104.1 FM (English), Accion 97.9 FM and 810 AM (Spanish).
Twitter: For rapid reaction and live updates, follow along at @TheManeLand, as well as Orlando City’s official Twitter feed (@OrlandoCitySC).
Enjoy the game. Go City!
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Orlando City vs. New York City FC: Final Score 2-1 as Lions Implode, Lose at Home
Once again, the Lions failed on many opportunities to score a second goal and puked up points at home in an embarrassing final few minutes.

If Saturday’s 1-1 draw against bottom-feeding Montreal was embarrassing, there might not be an adjective adequate enough to describe tonight’s 2-1 home loss to New York City FC. The Lions (9-6-8, 35 points) led 1-0 late but scored an own goal and then gave up a transition game winner off their own corner kick, failing to win for the fourth straight time at Inter&Co Stadium.
NYCFC (10-8-4, 34) got a late unfortunate own goal from Kyle Smith and Alonso Martinez scored in transition off an Orlando corner kick to erase a 1-0 deficit and steal all three points. It was just the Pigeons’ second road win all season.
“The final just shows us one more time that we’re not a team that can close those games and that just gets us in such frustration at this point,” Orlando City Head Coach Oscar Pareja said after the match. “We highlight the negativity of feeling that the game just slipped from our hands again. I’m responsible for the performance of the group, and today we’re still not finishing the games, and we need to fix that.”
Pareja put Ivan Angulo back in the starting lineup, moving Martin Ojeda back up top with Luis Muriel and sending Ramiro Enrique to the bench. Goalkeeper Pedro Gallese started behind a back line of David Brekalo, Jansson, Rodrigo Schlegel, and Alex Freeman. Cesar Araujo and Eduard Atuesta started in central midfield with wingers Angulo and Marco Pasalic, with Ojeda and Muriel in the forward positions.
Inclement weather delayed the start of the match by about half an hour. Once things got going, Orlando City dominated in creating chances, but as has been the case in recent home matches, the Lions struggled to connect on the final pass or shot.
The teams traded early corners but did nothing with them. Ojeda fired the game’s first shot off of Orlando’s first corner — one of four won by Freeman in the first half — but he sent his effort well wide of goal in the fifth minute.
Angulo was active in his return to the starting lineup, nearly taking the ball from NYCFC goalkeeper Matt Freese in the seventh minute, but the ball skipped out of play off of his deflection.
Muriel got into the box in the 11th minute, trying a shot for the near post, but Freese made the save. Pasalic had a shot blocked high in the box in the 17th minute off an Angulo pass across the area, and three minutes later, Muriel was sent in on a lovely ball but fired his shot right at Freese. Freeman’s shot was blocked out for a corner three minutes later, as Orlando continued to pour forward.
Angulo again set up Pasalic in the 26th minute with a nifty move to get through traffic, but the Croatian’s shot was just wide of the right post. Brekalo had a soft header easily saved by Freese off a corner and Pasalic had another shot partially blocked over the next several minutes, but Orlando couldn’t quite find the last bit of quality.
That changed on another set piece in the 36th minute. Off a corner kick won by Pasalic’s deflected shot, Ojeda sent a ball into the area for Brekalo, who sent it toward goal. Jansson chested it down after being kept onside by Aiden O’Neill, and he turned and beat Freese to make it 1-0. Brekalo and Ojeda assisted on the goal, with the latter picking up a goal contribution for his eighth consecutive MLS game.
After the goal, Orlando won a few set pieces but did little with them. Pasalic had an opportunity to double the lead in the 45th minute, but he got under his left-footed blast and sent it high into The Wall. That was the last decent look of the half and Orlando took its 1-0 lead to the locker room.
At the break, NYCFC had the advantage in possession (51.9%-48.1%), but the Lions had the edge in shots (14-3), shots on target (4-0), corners (8-2), and passing accuracy (86.5%-85.8%).
Ojeda should have doubled the lead early in the second half. With a takeaway in the box, Ojeda had the ball with only Freese to beat around the penalty spot, but he sent his right-footed effort wide of the left post in the 47th minute.
“If you see the volume of the entrances and the clear chances that we had tonight, we have to mention that and say we couldn’t finish,” Pareja said. “I think we need to be more lethal and more precise on finishing those.”
Two minutes later, Ojeda was sent in behind the defense but shot right at Freese and the flag came up.
New York City FC’s Julian Fernandez got the visitors’ first shot on target in the 53rd minute, cutting in from the right and firing. Gallese got down to make the save. Moments later, former Lion Andres Perea got in behind the defense but he was offside and hit his shot at Gallese
Freeman intercepted a pass and started the break in the 58th minute. He ended up getting the ball back after continuing his run. The young fullback faked his defender to the ground, cut inside and sent a shot fizzing over the crossbar.
The visitors should have scored in the 63rd minute. Perea got down the left side and sent in a beautiful curling entry ball for Martinez, who beat Gallese but hit the left post.
Angulo cut inside and fired from just outside the area in the 71st minute, but he sent his shot wide of the right post to spoil another promising attack with a wasteful final ball.
New York City FC began to get more of a hold of the game late, pushing more players forward and getting more opportunities. Mounsef Bakrar got down the right side in the 72nd minute but sent his shot wide of the left post.
Two minutes later, Pareja sent Smith and Dagur Dan Thorhallsson into the game for Pasalic and Angulo, sacrificing some of the team’s creativity in favor of solidity.
Orlando wasted yet another great opportunity in the 79th minute, when second-half sub Ramiro Enrique fired wide of the right post from about nine yards out in front of goal.
New York City came the other way and Bakrar headed a cross straight to Gallese in the 81st minute. Six minutes later, the game turned on a terrible mistake by the Lions.
The visitors won a corner kick on their attacking right side. The cross found Perea’s head, but Gallese got a piece of it, knocking it off the left post. Schlegel swept in to clear the ball, but he smashed it off of Smith and into the net to make it a 1-1 game in the 87th minute. It was the second straight game in which a Schlegel howler proved costly.
Atuesta found space in the 89th minute and fired with his left foot, but he sent his shot well wide of the left post. Orlando won a late corner, but instead of paying it off to regain the lead, the Lions handed New York City FC a breakaway game winner.
The Pigeons cleared and broke quickly with numbers, catching Orlando completely asleep. Thorhallsson was the only player back. He swept at the loose ball and missed, giving Martinez a breakaway. Gallese came out and made himself big, but Martinez beat him and scored the game winner in the first minute of stoppage time.
“I think we obviously were searching for the win on that corner kick. Maybe we just didn’t have the counterattack in mind there, which is obviously wrong not to be cautious on that side,” Angulo said. “We just have to work through it, analyze the game, and correct that.”
Orlando City didn’t exactly fight back. The Lions created nothing in the final three minutes of stoppage time and dropped all three points.
NYCFC finished with more possession (52.1%-47.9%) and better passing accuracy (85%-83.8%). Orlando City had the advantage in shots (25-11), shots on target (7-4), and corners (9-4).
“Difficult to find the words right now,” Angulo said. “It’s a hard game, a loss that hurts us. I think it was a game that we controlled.”
“It doesn’t come from luck, and it has to come from something that we’re not doing right,” Pareja said. “And we have to be responsible for that.”
“Obviously, we conceded their corner, and then on the other side, it was on the set piece as well, just the counter attack,” Freeman said. “So I feel like, you know, those are the things that we need to be more sharp.”
The Lions are 0-3-1 in their last four home matches and have scored just one goal in each of their last five at Inter&Co Stadium. Orlando is 0-5-2 in its last seven matches against NYCFC.
Orlando City will hit the road next for an away game at Gillette Stadium against the New England Revolution on Saturday.
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Orlando City vs. New York City FC: Preview, How to Watch, TV Info, Live Stream, Lineups, Match Thread, and More
The Lions try to snap their winless streak against their 2015 expansion rivals.

Welcome to your match thread and preview for a midweek matchup between Orlando City (9-5-8, 35 points) and New York City FC (9-8-4, 31 points) at Inter&Co Stadium (7:30 p.m., MLS Season Pass on Apple TV). This is the second of the two scheduled meetings between the Lions and Pigeons this season.
Here is what you need to know ahead of the match.
History
The Lions are 7-10-8 in 25 meetings with NYCFC in the all-time series in MLS play and 7-10-10 including one playoff match and one U.S. Open Cup meeting (remember, games that go to penalty shootouts in knockout competitions officially count as draws). Orlando is 4-2-6 at home in regular-season games in the all-time series, 4-2-8 in all competitions at home, and 5-2-8 in matches played against NYCFC in Central Florida, which includes the MLS is Back Tournament group-stage game in 2020. Things have trended the Pigeons’ way the last few years, as the Lions are 0-4-2 in the last six meetings between the teams.
The teams last met in Orlando City’s first road game of the 2025 season, falling 2-1 at Yankee Stadium on March 8. Alonso Martinez opened the scoring in the second half, with Luis Muriel equalizing. However, just two minutes after Muriel’s goal, Hannes Wolf scored what turned out to be the game winner.
In the last meeting in Orlando, on July 20, 2024, the two 2015 expansion rivals played to a 1-1 draw. Ramiro Enrique and Wolf traded goals five minutes apart in the second half to account for all the scoring. The Lions and Pigeons met at Yankee Stadium on June 28 of last year, with New York City FC winning 4-2. An early Santiago Rodriguez goal opened the scoring and then things went horribly wrong when an obviously offside Malachi Jones collided hard with Orlando goalkeeper Mason Stajduhar. Both players left the game and both had season-ending surgery to repair broken tibias and fibulas. Javier Otero made his MLS debut in goal off the bench and the Lions allowed two goals in first-half stoppage time to let a close game get out of hand. Orlando pulled two goals back through Dagur Dan Thorhallsson and Duncan McGuire, but Mounsef Bakrar sealed the game late for NYCFC.
The teams met at Citi Field — a different baseball stadium than NYCFC’s usual one — on Sept. 20, 2023. The Pigeons were rude hosts, winning 2-0 on goals by Bakrar and Talles Magno. It snapped Orlando’s five-game unbeaten run but the Lions clinched a playoff spot that day anyway due to other results around the league.
These teams also met in Orlando on May 17, and with the Lions poised for a 1-0 win, NYCFC eked out a late 1-1 draw with an 89th-minute Gabriel Segal goal out of nowhere. Ercan Kara scored for Orlando City early on, but the Lions were wasteful with opportunities for the rest of the match.
The teams faced off at Red Bull Arena (one of NYCFC’s many homes away from home) on Oct. 2, 2022, with the Pigeons erasing a 1-0 halftime deficit that Facundo Torres provided. The “hosts” got second-half goals from Alex Callens and Magno to complete the comeback and win, 2-1. Earlier in the year at Exploria Stadium, the Lions got a Tesho Akindele goal at the death, stunning NYCFC as Orlando City won 2-1 on Aug. 28, 2022. Junior Urso and Maxi Moralez had scored early in the first and second half, respectively, to set up Akindele’s dramatic late winner.
Orlando City had a five-game unbeaten streak in the series (1-0-4) absolutely demolished on July 25, 2021 in a 5-0 OCSC loss at Yankee Stadium. The Lions started a makeshift lineup, and it showed, as the Pigeons got goals from Jesus Medina, Ismael Tajouri-Shradi, Moralez, Malte Amundsen, and Valentin Castellanos. Why the makeshift lineup? That match was sandwiched between home games against Philadelphia and Atlanta, with quick turnarounds for each. The strategy was sound, as Orlando won the other two games in that nine-day span.
The teams met in Orlando on May 8, 2021 and drew 1-1. Nani smashed a golazo in the second half to put the Lions on top, but Joao Moutinho fouled Tajouri-Shradi in the box and Castellanos scored from the spot to equalize.
The last meeting of the 2020 season happened in the postseason and things got weird. Orlando City ultimately prevailed in penalties after a 1-1 postseason draw on Nov. 21, 2020. Nani put Orlando ahead from the penalty spot, only to see Maxime Chanot equalize on a set piece. Extra time couldn’t settle it, so to penalties we went, and the Lions advanced thanks to a save by defender Rodrigo Schlegel — after goalkeeper Pedro Gallese was sent off with a second yellow for coming off his line early. Benji Michel’s blast was the difference in the shootout. (Seriously, just click the above link in this paragraph and relive that madness.)
The Lions and Pigeons wrapped the 2020 season series on Oct. 14 at Exploria Stadium, playing to a 1-1 draw. Chris Mueller opened the scoring but Keaton Parks equalized just before halftime. The first meeting of 2020 also took place in Central Florida in the MLS is Back Tournament on July 14, when Mueller’s brace and a late Akindele insurance goal led Orlando to a 3-1 win. Medina scored for NYCFC. That win snapped Orlando City’s 0-4-3 streak in the previous seven competitive meetings with the Pigeons. The last match in that winless streak against NYCFC was a 1-1 draw, with the Lions then dispatching NYCFC from the U.S. Open Cup in a penalty shootout on July 10, 2019. That night has been immortalized for the running of The Wall and Adam Grinwis’ heroics in goal.
The teams drew both regular-season meetings in 2019, 1-1 on April 27 at Yankee Stadium, and 2-2 on opening day at Exploria Stadium. NYCFC took all three meetings in a dismal 2018 season series. The Lions went 2-1-0 against New York City FC in 2017, including a win to christen the stadium now known as Exploria with Cyle Larin scoring the only goal in a 1-0 OCSC win. Orlando was 3-1-2 in 2015 and 2016 in the first six meetings with NYCFC.
Overview
Orlando City is coming off Saturday’s disappointing 1-1 home draw against CF Montreal. The Lions struck first through Martin Ojeda, but a late penalty that Rodrigo Schlegel conceded allowed Prince Owusu to equalize on a night of struggles for the OCSC offense. The offense has struggled at home recently, as the Lions haven’t scored more than once in a home match in four consecutive games. May 14 was the last time City scored more than once in an MLS home match. Orlando is 0-2-1 in its last three home games but 5-3-3 at Inter&Co Stadium this season.
New York City FC is coming off a 2-0 loss Saturday in Charlotte, continuing a season of road troubles. The Pigeons are 1-5-4 away from their baseball field this season. NYCFC sits one place behind Orlando in the Eastern Conference standings, four points back but with one game in hand, so tonight’s matchup could have future playoff seeding implications should both teams reach the postseason.
The Lions must try to keep Martinez and Wolf under wraps. Both have hurt Orlando before and the duo lead tonight’s visitors in scoring. Wolf has nine goals and four assists in 2025, ranking first and second on the team in those categories, respectively. Martinez is second in goals (8). Moralez is always a dangerous provider and leads NYCFC with five assists to go along with two goals. At the other end of the pitch, USMNT goalkeeper Matt Freese is having a great season and backstopped the United States to the Concacaf Gold Cup final.
“New York City FC is normally a team that is aggressive going forward, with players who use width and create action,” Orlando City Head Coach Oscar Pareja said ahead of the game. “They try to maintain that game model, which is a characteristic of their team, and they fight for it in each game. So that is what we normally see. We have a very strong game model as well, so it should be a good match.”
Orlando City will be without Joran Gerbet (thigh), Wilder Cartagena (Achilles), Duncan McGuire (shoulder), and Yutaro Tsukada (knee). NYCFC will be without Malachi Jones (leg)
and Keaton Parks (leg).
Match Content
- The most recent episode of the PawedCast includes our key matchups and score predictions for tonight’s game.
Official Lineups
Orlando City (4-4-2)
Goalkeeper: Pedro Gallese
Defenders: David Brekalo, Robin Jansson, Rodrigo Schlegel, Alex Freeman.
Midfielders: Ivan Angulo, Cesar Araujo, Eduard Atuesta, Marco Pasalic.
Forwards: Luis Muriel, Martin Ojeda.
Bench: Javier Otero, Rafael Santos, Kyle Smith, Zakaria Taifi, Colin Guske, Dagur Dan Thorhallsson, Gustavo Caraballo, Nico Rodriguez, Ramiro Enrique.
New York City FC (4-3-3)
Goalkeeper: Matt Freese.
Defenders: Kevin O’Toole, Thiago Martins, Justin Haak, Strahinja Tanasijevic.
Midfielders: Andres Perea, Aiden O’Neill, Maxi Moralez.
Forwards: Hannes Wolf, Alonso Martínez, Augustin Ojeda.
Bench: Tomas Romero, Nico Cavallo, Tayvon Gray, Maximo Carrizo, Jonathan Shore, Sebastiano Musu, Seymour Reid, Mounsef Bakrar, Julian Fernandez.
Referees:
Ref: Jair Marrufo.
AR1: Adam Wienckowski.
AR2: Gianni Facchini.
4th: Elvis Osmanovic.
VAR: Kevin Stott.
AVAR: Craig Lowry.
How to Watch
Match Time: 7:30 p.m.
Venue: Inter&Co Stadium — Orlando.
TV/Live Stream: MLS Season Pass on Apple TV.
Radio: AM 810 FOX Sports Radio Orlando (English), Mega 97.1 FM (Spanish).
Twitter/Bluesky: For rapid reaction and live updates, follow along at @TheManeLand, as well as Orlando City’s official Twitter feed (@OrlandoCitySC). We’ll also provide live updates on Bluesky Social (@TheManeLand.bsky.social).
Enjoy the match. Go City!
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Intelligence Report: Orlando City vs. New York City FC
Learn more about Orlando City’s opponents tonight from someone who knows them best.

Orlando City has hit a bit of a bumpy patch this summer, but the Lions will have plenty of opportunities to get things back on the right track in July. Orlando’s next chance to return to winning ways comes later today when it will host New York City FC at Inter&Co Stadium.
A showdown with the Pigeons means I caught up with Matthew Mangam of the always excellent Hudson River Blue. As usual, he was very helpful in bringing us up to speed on how things have been going for NYCFC, and we appreciate his assistance. I also answered some of his questions about Orlando City, so make sure you check those out over at their place!
NYCFC and Orlando are in similar positions, hovering around the edge of the Eastern Conference playoff places. What do you make of the team’s season so far?
Matthew Mangam: It’s been extremely hot and cold. NYCFC is undefeated against the Eastern Conference’s top five teams: Philadelphia, FC Cincinnati, Nashville, Columbus, and Inter Miami, but lost twice to bottom dwellers CF Montréal. New York City is tied for the third-best team at home in MLS this season, but on the road, they’ve only won once in 10 games. I think there are plenty of positives with the team, but NYCFC needs to figure out how to get results away from New York.
With 27 goals in 21 games, scoring seems to be something that’s holding NYCFC back a little bit. What do you make of the scoring numbers, and how does the team juice its offense a little more?
MM: Once attacking midfielder Santiago Rodríguez left this winter, NYCFC lost a key secondary scorer who consistently contributed goals and stepped up when striker Alonso Martínez wasn’t producing. Martínez was New York City’s leading goal scorer for most of the season, but winger Hannes Wolf notched back-to-back braces recently and leads the team with nine goals.
But NYCFC still needs to get more out of its other wingers. Julián Fernández hasn’t scored since May 4, while Agustín Ojeda attempted his first shot on target this season last Saturday. The two have shown potential in the past, but it hasn’t been seen as much this year.
Who are two players that Orlando City fans should have an eye on in this match?
MM: Like I said earlier, Wolf and Martínez. They’ve combined for 17 of NYCFC’s 27 goals scored this year. I’m going to add a bonus third player for fun: Mitja Ilenič. If the Slovenian fullback starts, he’ll be a threat. In Ilenič’s last start against Toronto, he notched his second goal and assist of the season in a dominant offensive performance. I think he should start over Tayvon Gray, who hasn’t been in great form recently.
Will any players be unavailable due to injuries, suspensions, etc.? What is your projected starting XI and score prediction?
MM: No suspensions, but I’m confident Keaton Parks and Malachi Jones will remain out due to injury. Fernández is confirmed to be out on Wednesday. I’m not sure if it’s personal or an injury.
Lineup: Matt Freese; Kevin O’Toole, Justin Haak, Thiago Martins, Mitja Ilenič; Andres Perea, Maxi Moralez, Aiden O’Neill; Hannes Wolf, Alonso Martínez, Agustin Ojeda.
I think it’ll be a 1-1 tie.
Thank you again to Matthew for helping get us caught up on NYCFC. Vamos Orlando!

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