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Orlando City’s Full Schedule Announced for the 2024 Major League Soccer Season

We now know who, where, and when Orlando City will play in 2024.

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The Major League Soccer schedule was released this afternoon, telling us when, where, and against whom Orlando City will play during the upcoming 2024 MLS season. Once again Orlando will play 34 regular-season games, with 17 at home and 17 on the road. The Lions will open at home for the 10th consecutive season — each year since joining MLS — hosting CF Montreal at Exploria Stadium on Saturday, Feb. 24 at 7:30 p.m. The club will also close the regular season at home against Atlanta United on Saturday, Oct. 19 at 6 p.m. on Decision Day.

The Lions will play their first Concacaf Champions Cup match prior to Opening Day, squaring off against Cavalry FC at Starlight Stadium in Langford, British Columbia on Wednesday, Feb. 21 at 10 p.m. The return leg will be the following week on Tuesday, Feb. 27 at 6 p.m. at Exploria Stadium.

Every Eastern Conference team will be on the 2024 MLS schedule twice — once at home and once away, making up the bulk of Orlando’s opponents for the upcoming season.

The Western Conference teams visiting Exploria Stadium this season include Minnesota United (Saturday, March 9), Austin FC (Saturday, March 23 — the Texas side’s first-ever trip to Orlando), and LAFC (Saturday, June 15). Other home games of note include Inter Miami’s visit on Wednesday May 15 and defending champion Columbus Crew SC’s trip to Orlando on Saturday, May 25.

Orlando will visit three Western Conference clubs in 2024: the San Jose Earthquakes (Saturday, May 18), Sporting Kansas City (Saturday, Aug. 24), and FC Dallas (Saturday, Sept. 28). This means that the Lions will not face St. Louis City this coming season. The Lions will also not face Portland, Houston, the LA Galaxy, Seattle, Colorado, Real Salt Lake, or Vancouver next year.

Orlando City will not play on the Fourth of July in 2024, however, the Lions will visit Toronto FC on Wednesday, July 3. The bulk of the games will be on Saturdays in 2023, with 25 of the 34 games taking place on that day.

The busiest months of the regular season for Orlando will be May, with six matches, three home and three away.

In terms of Orlando’s rivalry matches, MLS has scheduled Inter Miami away on Saturday, March 2 and at Exploria Stadium on Wednesday, May 15. In addition, the Lions will visit Atlanta United on Sunday, March 17, with the Lions hosting Atlanta on Decision Day as previously mentioned.

MLS will pause between July 26 and Aug. 25 for the Leagues Cup break. This coincides with the Olympic soccer tournament. Orlando City does play five times during the 2024 Copa America, which takes place from June 20 to July 14. So, there could be multiple Lions missing for key Eastern Conference matches against the Chicago Fire, New York City FC, Toronto FC, D.C. United, and the New England Revolution. In addition, a road trip to Nashville SC is scheduled for three days after Copa America ends.

Orlando City does not have any matches in the June, September, or October two-match FIFA windows, but there is a March window that conflicts with Austin FC’s visit to Exploria Stadium.

The 2023 season will be televised on MLS Season Pass on Apple TV+. In addition, select matches will be available on the FOX family of networks in the U.S. and on TSN and RDS in Canada. FOX will broadcast 34 matches across the MLS season in the U.S., with 15 on FOX and 19 on FS1, with Spanish-language coverage on FOX Deportes.

Here’s the schedule breakdown in terms of games by month:

  • February: 1 (home), plus the two first-round legs of Concacaf Champions Cup (1 home, 1 away)
  • March: 5 (3 home, 2 away)
  • April: 3 (1 home, 2 away)
  • May: 6 (3 home, 3 away)
  • June: 5 (2 home, 3 away)
  • July: 5 (2 home, 3 away)
  • August: 2 (1 home, 1 away)
  • September: 4 (2 home, 2 away)
  • October: 3 (2 home, 1 away)

Here’s the schedule breakdown by days of the week:

  • Sunday: 1 (1 away)
  • Monday: 0
  • Tuesday: 0
  • Wednesday: 7 (3 home, 4 away)
  • Thursday: 0
  • Friday: 1 (1 away)
  • Saturday: 25 (14 home, 11 away)


Orlando City’s 2024 Schedule:

(Concacaf Champions Cup matches in italics; home games in bold)

  • Wed., Feb 21 — Cavalry FC (Leg 1), Starlight Stadium 10 p.m. 
  • Sat., Feb 24  Montreal, Exploria Stadium, 7:30 p.m. 
  • Tue., Feb 27  Cavalry FC (Leg 2), Exploria Stadium, 6 p.m. 
  • Sat., Mar 2 Inter Miami, DRV PNK Stadium, 4:30 p.m. 
  • Sat., Mar 9  Minnesota, Exploria Stadium, 7:30 p.m.
  • Sun., Mar 17  Atlanta, Mercedez-Benz Stadium, 7 p.m.
  • Sat., Mar 23  Austin, Exploria Stadium, 7:30 p.m. 
  • Sat., Mar 30  NY Red Bulls, Exploria Stadium, 7:30 p.m. 
  • Sat., Apr 13  D.C. United, Audi Field, 7:30 p.m. 
  • Sat., Apr 20  Montreal, Stade Saputo, 7:30 p.m.
  • Sat., Apr 27  Toronto, Exploria Stadium, 7:30 p.m. 
  • Sat., May 4  Cincinnati, Exploria Stadium, 7:30 p.m.
  • Sat., May 11  Philadelphia, Subaru Park, 7:30 p.m.
  • Wed., May 15  Inter Miami, Exploria Stadium, 7:30 p.m.
  • Sat., May 18  San Jose, PayPal Park, 10:30 p.m. 
  • Sat., May 25  Columbus, Exploria Stadium, 7:30 p.m.
  • Wed., May 29  Chicago, Soldier Field, 8:30 p.m.
  • Sat., Jun 1  NY Red Bulls, Red Bull Arena, 7:30 p.m.
  • Sat., Jun 15  LAFC, Exploria Stadium, 7:30 p.m.
  • Wed., Jun 19  Charlotte, Bank of America Stadium, 7:30 p.m.
  • Sat., Jun 22  Chicago, Exploria Stadium, 7:30 p.m.
  • Fri., Jun 28  NYCFC, Yankee Stadium, 7:30 p.m. 
  • Wed., Jul 3  Toronto, BMO Field, 7:30 p.m.
  • Sat., Jul 6  DC United, Exploria Stadium, 7:30 p.m.
  • Sat., Jul 13  New England, Gillette Stadium, 7:30 p.m.
  • Wed., Jul 17  Nashville, GEODIS Park, 8:30 p.m.
  • Sat., Jul 20  NYCFC, Exploria Stadium, 7:30 p.m.
  • Sat., Aug 24  Sporting Kansas City, Children’s Mercy Park, 8:30 p.m.
  • Sat., Aug 31  Nashville, Exploria Stadium, 7:30 p.m.
  • Sat., Sep 14  New England, Exploria Stadium, 7:30 p.m. 
  • Wed., Sep 18  Charlotte, Exploria Stadium, 7:30 p.m.
  • Sat., Sep 21  Columbus, Lower.com Field, 7:30 p.m. 
  • Sat., Sep 28  FC Dallas, Toyota Stadium, 8:30 p.m.
  • Wed., Oct 2  Philadelphia, Exploria Stadium, 7:30 p.m.
  • Sat., Oct 5  Cincinnati, TQL Stadium, 7:30 p.m.
  • Sat., Oct 19  Atlanta,  Exploria Stadium, 6 p.m.

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Orlando City at Colorado Rapids: Five Takeaways

Here’s what we learned from Orlando City’s 1-0 road victory over the Colorado Rapids.

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Orlando City traveled to Denver to take on the Colorado Rapids. The Lions were able to secure a 1-0 win over the Western Conference opponent thanks to a first-half goal from Martin Ojeda. The victory snapped the team’s two-match losing streak, allowing Orlando City to keep pace in the Eastern Conference. Here are my five takeaways from Saturday night’s match.

Oh-Yay-Da

For too many seasons it seemed like Orlando City wasn’t getting the most out of the club’s Designated Players. That hasn’t been the case this year, nor was it in the match against Colorado, at least for two of the DPs. Marco Pasalic made a nice pass to Martin Ojeda in the box to get the assist on Orlando City’s first goal. For his part, Ojeda hit it low, hard, and on target. Sometimes that is all you need. Despite getting a hand on it, goalkeeper Nico Hansen wasn’t able to keep it out, and the Lions took the lead.

An Expected Yellow

Most of you are not in the internal Slack chat for The Mane Land, but we discussed that there was a high probability that at least one of Orlando City’s center backs would get a yellow card, making that player unavailable for the next match. Rodrigo Schlegel proved us correct in the 31st minute when he fouled Djordje Mihailovic just outside the box. Fortunately, the foul was outside the box, and Colorado wasn’t able to capitalize on the opportunity. Hopefully, it won’t have an ill effect on the next match.

Early Defensive Shell

On the road with a one-goal lead and Schlegel on a yellow, Oscar Pareja got defensive early in the second half. We saw the return of Cesar Araujo — who did not get the start and, according to Pareja’s postgame comments, nearly didn’t make the trip because of back spasms this week — in the 58th minute for Luis Muriel. As Muriel hadn’t contributed much to the match, it was important to get fresh legs and an experienced player to help fend off the constant Colorado pressure. Orlando didn’t park the bus, but definitely went into game management mode, hoping to hit on the occasional counter.

Primo El Pulpo

Pedro Gallese was only credited with two saves in the match, but he definitely contributed much more than that. There was about a 10-minute a stretch of time from the 50th minute on that Colorado was creating more chances in and around the box. Pedro made one of his saves, blocked a couple of dangerous crosses that would have gone in without his play, and at least a few clearances. He added his second save, and generally did well to control his area. The two saves were both good ones. He’s not going to get a save-of-the-week award from MLS, but it was enough for me. It’s hard to argue with a clean sheet.

Attitude over Altitude

The early goal was important, as it allowed Orlando City to slow the match down and conserve energy as the minutes ticked by. This was especially noticeable after Araujo came on in the second half. The importance of the goal really showed late in the match, as many of the starters bounced up against the wall created by the altitude, as teams typically run out of gas in Colorado between the 60th and 75th minutes. The late subs, including youngsters Colin Guske and Nico Rodriguez, were able to help see it out despite Colorado pressing for the equalizer.


That is what I saw in the road victory. Let us know your thoughts about the Colorado match in the comments below. Vamos Orlando!

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Orlando City vs. Colorado Rapids: Final Score 1-0 as Ojeda’s Goal Snatches Road Win for Lions

Pedro Gallese and Martin Ojeda were the deciding factors in a tightly contested match in Colorado.

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Pedro Gallese came up huge in goal and Martin Ojeda found the net to lead Orlando City to a 1-0 win over the Colorado Rapids at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park. For the Lions (8-4-6, 30 points) it snapped a two-game losing streak at the end of May, but it still wasn’t the sharpest performance. Gallese made two saves — officially, anyway, because he certainly palmed away some “shrosses” by Colorado (6-8-4, 22 points) that would have been goals without his quick reactions — to earn his eighth clean sheet of the season.

Orlando improved to 6-1-2 in the all-time series and 2-1-2 at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park.

“We are very pleased with the result of the game. We came with the intention to bounce back after last two games, and this was a game that we all declared that is a must-win, not just for the three points but also for the confidence that we needed to have back,” Orlando City Head Coach Oscar Pareja said after the match. “The effort of the players in this place was great. Playing in the altitude is not an easy task.”

Pareja’s lineup featured Gallese in goal behind a back line of David Brekalo, Robin Jansson, Rodrigo Schlegel, and Dagur Dan Thorhallsson — starting with Alex Freeman away with the USMNT. Although Cesar Araujo was back from suspension, the Uruguayan started on the bench, with Joran Gerbet joining Eduard Atuesta in central midfield with wingers Ivan Angulo and Marco Pasalic and Luis Muriel and Ojeda up top.

Orlando City started off the more active team in the attack, but they couldn’t do much with their chances. The first look at goal fell to Muriel in the sixth minute. The Colombian found space outside the area and blasted a shot wide of the left post. A minute later, Angulo sent Ojeda down the left. The Lions’ No. 10 tried to thread a pass to the middle but a defender deflected it to Colorado goalkeeper Nico Hansen.

Muriel slipped Pasalic down the right in the eighth minute. The pass was a little off line, so the Croatian had to gather it before smashing a shot toward the right post. He just missed opening the scoring as his effort hit the outside of the upright.

Colorado’s first bit of attacking danger in the 11th minute with a good cross in from the right. Schlegel did well to head it behind for a corner. Orlando dealt with the initial set piece but conceded a throw-in. The Rapids sent a long throw into the area that pinged around and found Rafael Navarro, who fired wide in the 13th minute.

Thorhallsson showed some rust getting his first start at right back in a long while, missing Schlegel with a headed pass attempt in the 19th minute and gifting the ball to Sam Vines, who sent a chipped shot wide of goal. Two minutes later, the Icelandic fullback made a poor back pass intended for Schlegel that went out for a corner.

Orlando dealt with the set piece and then quickly opened the scoring at the other end. Pasalic sent the ball from right to left, finding Ojeda at the top of the box. Ojeda needed a touch to settle it before smashing a shot toward goal. Hansen got an arm to it, but there wass too much power behind it and he couldn’t keep it out. The Lions led 1-0 in the 24th minute. It was Ojeda’s ninth goal of the season, equaling his total output from his first two seasons in Orlando combined.

“I saw that the past months or weeks that (opponents) try to stop my left foot for the shot,” said Pasalic, who picked up the assist. “And there are many people around me, so two, three people every time, and I get a ball on the left foot, and I try to see who is in better position. And I see if Lucho (Muriel) or Tincho (Ojeda) is better to play, because it’s important that we score the goal, not only me. I think the chemistry is good.”

The goal gave Orlando some confidence, as the Lions started playing a bit better afterward. A gift corner kick nearly paid off in the 28th minute when Ojeda’s cross found Schlegel, who contorted to get his head to the ball and the shot was headed into the top right corner if not for a good save by Hansen. Pasalic overcooked his service on the ensuing corner, ending the threat.

The Rapids got back on the front foot before the end of the half, catching Orlando napping a couple of times with quick passes forward. Djordje Mihailovic got wide of Schlegel in the 31st minute and the Argentine took him down just outside the area, picking up a booking that will see him suspended for the Lions’ next game on July 25 at St. Louis. Orlando cleared the set piece, but the Rapids kept coming.

Thorhallsson’s turnover in the corner gave Colorado a quick transition opportunity with numbers forward and Jansson made a vital clearance to keep a cross from reaching an attacker out front, instead conceding a corner in the 36th minute. Orlando cleared but blocked a shot out for another corner on the set piece. The Rapids played it short and Muriel went to ground to make concede yet another corner with a good tackle.

Orlando’s last look of the first half should have been a good one. Pasalic did well to pick out Muriel, who had managed to sneak into some space just outside the box in the middle. However, Muriel’s first touch was a poor one, and by the time he regathered it, he was on his left foot, firing well off target in the 42nd minute.

The Lions were fortunate not to concede late. An incisive run by Mihailovic saw the Rapids attacker blaze past a complacent Atuesta. Pasalic tried to track back and disrupt, but Mihailovic was able to fire a blast just wide of the right post in the 44th minute.

Orlando saw out a minute of stoppage time and took its slim lead into the break.

At the break, the Lions held the advantage in possession (52.3%-47.7%), shots on target (2-0), and passing accuracy (79.4%-73.2%). Colorado attempted more shots (6-5) and won more corners (5-2).

Colorado dominated play after the restart, keeping the Lions penned in their own end. Theodore Ku-Dipietro fizzed a dangerous cross through the area in the 48th minute but couldn’t find a teammate and it went out for a goal kick. Two minutes later, the Rapids finally put a shot on target and it was a good one. Navarro sent a header toward the upper left corner. Gallese made a diving save to keep it out. The Peruvian then had to palm away a couple of dangerous crosses in that didn’t make contact with anyone and were headed inside the right post without his intervention in the 53rd and 54th minutes.

“The confidence that we have with Pedro is intact. We have one of the best goalkeepers in the league,” Pareja said. “What happened in (the) Chicago (game) is in the past, and what happened today, I think, is a lot of kudos to him. He made two great saves today and we’re happy for Pedro and obviously for all of us.”

“They have good players in the front and good counterattacks, but our defense was good today,” Pasalic said when asked about how the Rapids were able to maintain pressure.

Angulo had to make an important tackle in the box in the 57th and just got it right, only to be fouled, taking the pressure off for the moment.

With the one-way traffic in the Rapids’ favor, Pareja made his first sub, sending Araujo on for the largely ineffective Muriel in the 58th minute.

The move settled things down a bit as the Lions were able to slow play down for a spell.

“We had difficulties with Cesar during the week. He had a spasm in his back and he couldn’t train the last two days,” Pareja said. “He was even doubtful to come to Colorado, and we really value his effort to come. He wanted to be part of the game still, so we wanted to limit his minutes. But also, we knew that in the second half, in a place like this one, we may need those legs and that experience. It seemed like we were losing too much territory there, and they were coming with many other players. We couldn’t sustain the ball enough, and when Cesar came in, we looked different, more solid. We could have had the ball better, but I thought the inclusion of Cesar in the game helped us a lot.”

Orlando City even got forward a couple of times, with Ojeda firing wide from a tight angle in the 69th minute. Pasalic then tried his luck from about 35 yards out in the 71st minute. It was a good effort but Hansen was easily able to get down to make the save from that distance.

Mihailovic got inside in the 72nd minute but Gallese did well to make a big save, knocking it wide of the onrushing Darren Yapi.

Pareja sent on Kyle Smith and Ramiro Enrique on before the corner kick, withdrawing Thorhallsson and Pasalic.

The final minutes were difficult ones, with the Lions suffering a lot of Colorado pressure in their defensive third. However, the Rapids only fashioned one chance with that possession. The ball was pinballing around the area and found its way to Navarro on the right side of the box. Orlando did well to pressure him on his jump and the Brazilian sent his header wide in the third minute of injury time.

Orlando saw out the remaining stoppage time and picked up a huge road win.

Colorado finished with the advantage in possession (51%-49%), shots (14-7), and corners (9-2). The Lions put more shots on target (3-2) and passed more efficiently (79.2%-76.1%).

With the win, the Lions climbed to fifth in the tight Eastern Conference race.

“I think it was important that we won this game today, because we lost three points at home and get the three points back today here away,” Pasalic said. “And I think it tastes better when you win away. And under these circumstances, you know, when it’s so, so difficult to breathe and difficult to adapt, you know? And, yeah, I’m really happy that we won this game. Now we have this rest, and I think everybody’s going (into) this rest with a good feeling, and I can’t wait to be back and to win games again.”

“Today, the most important (thing) was to get a result here in the altitude against a good rival that provide us again, more confidence,” Pareja said. “I know we can play better, especially in the second half, but we’re good. We needed these three points and we’re proud of the boys.”


The Lions are off until Wednesday, July 25, when they’ll visit St. Louis City.

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Orlando City vs. Colorado Rapids: Preview, How to Watch, TV Info, Live Stream, Lineups, Match Thread, and More

The Lions return to action after the international break looking to snap a two-game losing streak.

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Welcome to your match thread for a Saturday night matchup between Orlando City (7-4-6, 27 points) and the Colorado Rapids (6-7-4, 22 points) at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park (9:30 p.m., MLS Season Pass on Apple TV). It’s the one and only scheduled meeting between the two sides this season.

Here’s what you need to know ahead of the match.

History

Orlando City is 5-1-2 in the all-time series (1-1-2 on the road). The most recent meeting took place on June 10, 2023 in Orlando, when the Lions won 2-0 on goals by Facundo Torres and Ramiro Enrique. It was Enrique’s first MLS goal. Orlando’s job was made easier by a pair of red cards to the Rapids, with both Braian Galvan seeing red in the 39th minute and Lalas Abubakar picking up a second yello in the 75th. Torres’ goal came with a one-man advantage, and Enrique put the game away a few minutes after Abubakar hit the showers.

The last time the teams met in Colorado was in 2022, with the teams playing to a 1-1 draw on July 13. Torres gave the Lions the lead in the first half but Gyasi Zardes equalized in the second half.

Before 2022, the previous meeting also took place in Colorado on March 7, 2020, just prior to MLS shutting down for the pandemic. The Lions fell 2-1 to the Rapids on a 90th-minute goal by Drew Moor off a Colorado corner kick. It spoiled a good road effort by the Lions, who were playing without suspended captain Nani at the time. The winning goal came just eight minutes after Chris Mueller’s goal had leveled things and canceled out a Younes Namli strike.

Before that, the teams met in Exploria Stadium in a wild match won 4-3 by the Lions on April 6, 2019. Orlando came from behind twice in the game — from deficits of 1-0 and 3-2 — to claim all three points. Kei Kamara opened the scoring early, because of course he did. Nani tied things up just past the half-hour mark, and Tesho Akindele gave Orlando the lead two minutes later. But Nicolas Mezquida and Cole Bassett scored 10 minutes apart in the second half to put the Rapids back in front. Mueller knotted the game up at 3-3 as the game approached its end, and Nani scored on a penalty just before stoppage time to bring the Lions back.

The Lions came from behind to win 2-1 at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park on April 29, 2018. Cristian Higuita and Yoshimar Yotún (pen.) provided the offense in the victory.

Orlando City won 2-0 at home as part of a four-game winning streak in 2017, which was also the fifth consecutive victory to open Orlando City Stadium. Carlos Rivas and Kaká provided all the offense in that 2017 game. The 2016 meeting ended in a 0-0 draw at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park. The 2015 meeting at the Citrus Bowl saw the Lions defeat the Rapids, 2-0. Rivas came on for an injured Brek Shea in that match and turned the game around. Kaká and Cyle Larin scored for Orlando City.

Overview

Orlando City has lost two straight entering tonight, so the Lions were in dire need of the international break. It was a strong May for Orlando up until the final week and the team needed to regroup. The Lions are 2-2-4 on the road, so they’ve been good at getting results away from home, even if those results are mostly a point at a time. It’s always difficult for most teams around the league to win at altitude, which becomes a bigger problem as the game wears on. Orlando will most likely only find success if it can score early in the game and hold on when the legs and minds tire and the lungs feel every inch of the mile-high elevation.

The Rapids are off to a decent start, sitting in the last playoff play-in game position entering tonight. Colorado is 4-3-2 at home in 2025 but has lost its last two matches, including a 2-0 defeat at home to Austin a week ago. The Pids created chances in the match but struggled to score, which probably sounds familiar to fans of Orlando City — a team that creates a lot of big chances but often fails to convert them.

Chris Armas was not the Colorado manager the last time these teams met, but he is the one that has the Rapids among the playoff places at the season’s halfway point. Djordje Mihailovic is the obvious danger man the Lions must contend with, as he leads Colorado with seven goals and is tied for the club lead in assists, with three. Rafael Navarro isn’t far behind with five goals and an assist. Darren Yapi has three goals, and no one else on the Pids has more than one.

“Colorado Rapids is a team that has been finding its best version. Right now, we’re focusing on what strengths they have offensively, as well as weaknesses, and combining all of that information,” Orlando City Head Coach Oscar Pareja said ahead of the match. “We are trying to do our best and put our team at an advantage with the way we play so we can defend them. It is a game in a place that we respect, but we are very optimistic. Our preparation has been really good so far.”

Orlando City will be without Alex Freeman (international duty), Duncan McGuire (shoulder), Wilder Cartagena (Achilles), and Yutaro Tsukada (knee), while Nico Rodriguez (thigh) is questionable. Colorado will be without Zack Steffen (knee), Ali Fadal (knee), Wayne Frederick (international duty), and Alex Harris (ankle).

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Official Lineups:

Orlando City (4-4-2)

Goalkeeper: Pedro Gallese.

Defenders: David Brekalo, Robin Jansson, Rodrigo Schlegel, Dagur Dan Thorhallsson.

Midfielders: Ivan Angulo, Joran Gerbet, Eduard Atuesta, Marco Pasalic.

Forwards: Martin Ojeda, Luis Muriel.

Bench: Javier Otero, Rafael Santos, Kyle Smith, Zakaria Taifi, Cesar Araujo, Colin Guske, Gustavo Caraballo, Nico Rodriguez, Ramiro Enrique.

Colorado (4-4-2)

Goalkeeper: Nicolas Hansen.

Defenders: Sam Vines, Ian Murphy, Andreas Maxso, Reggie Cannon.

Midfielders: Djordje Mihailovic, Oliver Larraz, Josh Atencio, Theodore Ku-Dipietro.

Forwards: Darren Yapi, Rafael Navarro.

Bench: Adam Beaudry, Jackson Travis, Keegan Rosenberry, Chidozie Awaziem, Connor Ronan, Sam Bassett, Cole Bassett, Calvin Harris, Kevin Cabral.

Referees

REF: Ramy Touchan.
AR1: Andrew Bigelow.
AR2: Eduardo Jeff.
4TH: Elton Garcia.
VAR: Sorin Stoica.
AVAR: Jonathan Johnson.


How to Watch

Match Time: 9:30 p.m. ET.

Venue: Dick’s Sporting Goods Park — Commerce City, CO.

TV/Live Stream: MLS Season Pass on Apple TV.

Radio: AM 810 FOX Sports Radio Orlando (English), Mega 97.1 FM.

Social Media: For rapid reaction and live updates, follow us on Bluesky Social at @themaneland.bsky.social or follow Orlando City’s official Twitter (@OrlandoCitySC) or Bluesky (@OrlandoCitySC) feed.


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