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USA vs. Trinidad & Tobago, Concacaf Championship: Final Score 7-0 as Morgan, Lavelle Bag Braces
Once the United States Women’s National Team stopped hitting the woodwork and started hitting the back of the net, the rout was on at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, NC. The USWNT scored four times in the first half on what seemed like hundreds of shots, but continuously pounded the goal frame or saw their attempts well saved by goalkeeper Saundra Baron. The floodgates finally opened late in the first half on the way to a 7-0 win over Trinidad & Tobago to finish 3-0 in Group A play.
Alex Morgan opened the scoring early and then hit the post once and crossbar twice, and then had a couple of other first-half chances well saved by Baron. Eventually Rose Lavelle added a brace and Crystal Dunn scored to give the Yanks breathing room by halftime. Morgan completed her brace in the second half and Lindsey Horan and Tobin Heath added goals for good measure.
The United States will play in the Concacaf Championship semifinals on Sunday.
Jill Ellis went back to the starting lineup against Mexico, with Morgan wearing the captain’s armband between Megan Rapinoe and Heath up top.
Our time. Our XI. Our group to win.
Lineup notes » https://t.co/qVWsQtEOor pic.twitter.com/zxVI3Zcotr
— U.S. Soccer WNT (@ussoccer_wnt) October 10, 2018
The U.S. opened the game with a couple early near-misses, with Dunn sending a cross just over Horan three minutes in, and Morgan just missing a bouncing cross from Heath a moment later. Horan became the first player to find the woodwork in the sixth minute, crushing the post with a header and Julie Ertz was offside so it didn’t count when she put the rebound in the net.
In the seventh minute, Baron denied Morgan from point-blank range on a header attempt and the ball fell for Heath, who saw her shot blocked off the goal line by the defense as the entire first half was played in T&T’s defensive third. Horan followed with a volley over the net off a corner kick in the eighth minute.
Morgan finally got the breakthrough in the ninth minute, redirecting a Heath cross past Baron while running away from the front of goal on a shot that was much more difficult than she made it look. It was Morgan’s 93rd career goal.
Clever from @alexmorgan13. Goal No. 1️⃣3️⃣ in 2018 for our No. 1️⃣3️⃣!pic.twitter.com/pZjwrdJUn8
— U.S. Soccer WNT (@ussoccer_wnt) October 10, 2018
Morgan hit the post in the 13th minute and the shot then caromed off the woodwork and hit a defender on the line. A minute later, Ertz somehow missed a setup from Rapinoe in front of goal. Horan forced a good reaction save in the 15th from Baron as the shots just kept raining down on the T&T goal.
Becky Sauerbrunn took the first of several shots in the game for the center back in the 16th minute, but her effort sailed over the bar. Morgan rocked the crossbar in the 18th minute with her second shot off the frame. At the 20-minute mark, goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher finally touched the ball for the first time in the game, taking a back pass from her defense after Trinidad & Tobago cleared a corner kick. Yes, the game was that lopsided.
In the 23rd minute, Lavelle smashed a shot that forced a diving stop by Baron and the light bulb went on that perhaps some shots from distance would bear more fruit. However, the T&T defense went to work with a couple more efforts from the top of the box, blocking shots by Sauerbrunn and Rapinoe, followed by another effort over the bar from Sauerbrunn.
Morgan hit the crossbar again in the 26th minute, giving her the rare woodwork hat trick. Three minutes later, Morgan again could have scored but this time Baron robbed the Orlando Pride striker from point-blank range at the near post off a gorgeous pass from Kelley O’Hara.
Crystal Dunn took her turn smashing a shot off the post in the 40th minute, and it started to seem ridiculous at this point. It didn’t last much longer, however. Seconds after Horan headed a shot right at Baron, Lavelle scorched one from distance that Baron couldn’t get and neither could the woodwork, as the lead finally grew to 2-0.
Rosie the Rocketeer! 🚀🤯pic.twitter.com/gguxhvx8lh
— U.S. Soccer WNT (@ussoccer_wnt) October 11, 2018
Once Lavelle finally solved the USWNT’s problem of hitting the goal frame, the ball started flying into the net regularly. Lavelle got a second goal just two minutes after her first, earning her first USWNT brace.
This 🌹 stays in bloom. @roselavelle bags her first career brace! pic.twitter.com/rOGrPRiRHo
— U.S. Soccer WNT (@ussoccer_wnt) October 11, 2018
Dunn made it 4-0 with a crack from the top of the area in the 45th as the shots from about 20 yards started to become more and more effective.
She dunn did THAT.
Okay, @crysdunn_19!pic.twitter.com/rATzP7ROa7— U.S. Soccer WNT (@ussoccer_wnt) October 11, 2018
Halftime mercifully came for Trinidad & Tobago, with the USWNT completely dominating play. Not only did T&T never get a look at goal or attempt a shot, the ball rarely crossed midfield.
It didn’t take the Yanks long to pick up where they left off. Four minutes after the restart it was Horan’s turn to knock one in.
Lindsey Horan. This is very familiar for anyone who has been watching the Portland Thorns all year. #USWNT #BAONPDX #USAvTRI pic.twitter.com/ZQET4U4IOX
— Caitlin Murray (@caitlinmurr) October 11, 2018
A minute later, Morgan hit the post yet again. But this time the ball was kind enough to go home, deflecting off the woodwork along the goal line and into the other side of the net. The brace gave her 94 career goals and a little solace on a night that began brightly but could have become quite frustrating for the star forward.
21 goals in her last 22 games.
🔥🔥🔥 @alexmorgan13 🔥🔥🔥pic.twitter.com/6Tsc7hylCK— U.S. Soccer WNT (@ussoccer_wnt) October 11, 2018
She wasn’t done getting chances, however. Morgan had a shot blocked in the 52nd and fired directly at Baron in the 53rd as she continued to rack up shot attempts.
Heath fired at Baron in the 55th and Ertz saw her shot deflected behind for a corner in the 57th. Abby Dahlkemper had a go on the ensuing set piece but shot wide. Heath finally got herself a goal in the 58th, tapping in a cross from Rapinoe to make it 7-0.
Right place, right time.
Tobin Heath gets on the board for the #USWNT! #FIFAWWC #BAONPDX pic.twitter.com/HmU70xNV92
— Portland Thorns FC (@ThornsFC) October 11, 2018
At the hour mark, Morgan was inches from a hat trick after Heath’s cross fizzed just a tad too far in front of her. It was her last action of the match, as Ellis subbed her out for Sam Mewis a minute later.
From that point on, it was a series of shots at Baron or over the bar for the U.S., which never stopped keeping the pressure on. The Yanks did slow the pace of the attack down but continued to pass and look for opportunities to grab an eighth goal, which never came. It’s OK though, because it wasn’t needed.
The U.S. out-shot Trinidad & Tobago 52-0 (seriously), getting 28 attempts on target, and owning a 75%-25% advantage in possession. The Yanks hit 82% of their pass attempts and out-passed the visitors, 355-63. The USWNT had a 19-0 advantage in corner kicks.
The United States finished group play with a +18 goal differential and didn’t concede, averaging six goals per game, and certainly could have scored more in the last two matches.
The USWNT improved to 35-1-1 all-time in the Concacaf Championship, 14-0-2 in 2018, and 21-0-3 since the 2017 Tournament of Nations. But things will get tougher now with a semifinal match coming on Sunday. A win on Sunday clinches a World Cup berth. Group B will finish up on Thursday.
Panama finished second in Group A after a 2-0 win over Mexico and will play the winner of Group B.
Orlando City
Orlando City vs. San Jose Earthquakes: Preview, How to Watch, TV Info, Live Stream, Lineups, Match Thread, and More
Orlando City restarts its 2026 MLS campaign late tonight out west at San Jose.
Welcome to your match thread for a late night midweek matchup tonight between Orlando City (4-9-2, 14 points) and the San Jose Earthquakes (10-3-2, 32 points) at PayPal Park (10:30 p.m., Apple TV). This is the only scheduled meeting between the teams in 2026 and the first time the teams have met since 2024.
Here’s what you need to know ahead of tonight’s match.
History
Orlando City is 3-1-3 in the previous seven MLS meetings with the Quakes since the club joined Major League Soccer in 2015. The Lions got their only away win in the series in the last meeting and enter tonight 1-1-2 on the road against San Jose.
The teams last met on May 18, 2024, with Jack Lynn coming off the bench to score the game’s only goal. Lynn’s strike in the 89th minute broke the scoreless deadlock and lifted the Lions to a 1-0 victory.
The teams met in Orlando most recently way back on June 22, 2021, with the Lions beating the Quakes down, 5-0. Orlando got things started with an early penalty kick goal by Nani, followed by braces from Benji Michel and Daryl Dike to easily put the game away. The lasting memory from the game is Michel’s celebratory dance wearing a cowboy hat that came out of the stands.
Prior to that Orlando City romp, the last time the teams met was on Aug. 31, 2019 when the Lions got freight trained 3-0 at Avaya Stadium, giving the Quakes their first win in the series. San Jose’s offense came via a Chris Wondolowski brace and an early opening goal by Magnus Eriksson. Orlando looked flat and weary out of the gate.
The Lions were victorious in Exploria Stadium in the 2018 meeting on April 21, a 3-2 Orlando win. It was the first win in the series for either side after three straight draws. Chris Mueller, Sacha Kljestan, and Dom Dwyer gave the Lions a 3-0 lead before Florian Jungwirth pulled two back in the game’s late stages.
The Lions led all of the first three matches in the second half only to see San Jose pull level, with two of those tying goals coming late. In the 2017 meeting, Carlos Rivas finally broke the scoreless tie and gave Orlando City the lead in the 81st minute, but Wondolowski spoiled the Lions’ night with an equalizer two minutes later as the teams drew at Avaya Stadium, 1-1.
In 2016, the Lions were gut-punched in the 94th minute in an emotional match that ended in a 2-2 draw. It was the first home match following the Pulse nightclub tragedy and what appeared to be a storybook ending to a cathartic win turned sour on a last-gasp equalizer by Shea Salinas. Seb Hines — now the Orlando Pride’s head coach — opened the scoring for Orlando, only to see Chad Barrett tie it up. Julio Baptista restored the lead in stoppage time, but Salinas ruined everything.
The two teams also drew in the first meeting, a 1-1 affair at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, with the Lions down to 10 men after Brek Shea was sent off in the first half. Kaká and Wondolowski each scored from the penalty spot four minutes apart in that initial meeting.
Overview
The teams meet tonight to get their post-World Cup portion of the season started. Orlando City has been terrible on the road all season long, keeping only one MLS opponent under two goals all year away from home and allowing five goals twice (at New York City FC and Nashville) and six goals twice (at LAFC and in the team’s most recent match away at FC Cincinnati just before the break).
Orlando City is a putrid 1-6-1 on the road this season, and now the Lions must face the Western Conference co-leaders tonight before coming home to face Supporters’ Shield-leading Nashville SC at home on Saturday. They’ll have to play at least tonight’s game without Martin Ojeda, who is out with a thigh injury sustained some time between his first-half goal a week ago in a friendly against FC Dallas and the time the availability report dropped on Tuesday.
But it isn’t all bad news for the Lions, who should have both Antoine Griezmann and Dike in the lineup. Griezmann was the club’s highly prized and widely publicized summer Designated Player signing, while Dike’s return to Orlando came together more recently, following his departure from West Bromwich Albion. They’ll help the club’s offense, but the attack hasn’t been the issue in 2026 — it’s been the historically porous defense, which is on pace to shatter the MLS record for goals conceded.
Meanwhile, San Jose is one of the first half of the season’s biggest surprises, as the Quakes have been outstanding in 2026. Scoring 34 goals while conceding just 15, San Jose is among the league leaders in goals scored (tied for third), goals conceded (third), and goal differential (+19, third).
The Earthquakes are 4-2-1 at home and are coming off a 3-1 road win at Portland in their last game prior to the World Cup break. San Jose boasts Golden Boot challenger Preston Judd, who leads the Quakes with 11 goals, adding two assists in his 15 appearances. Ousseni Bouda has chipped in five goals and three assists. Niko Tsakiris leads the team with seven assists to go along with his two goals, but he’s still recovering from a lower body injury and is not available tonight. However, the arrival of Timo Werner (four goals and five assists in just seven games) has truly elevated Bruce Arena’s Quakes, and he’ll need to be one of the main focal points for the Orlando defense.
To have any shot at taking something from this game, the Lions will need to play better road defense than they have all season. Orlando can score goals, but with Ojeda out, Griezmann will need to adapt quickly, and someone other than the team’s leading scorer will need to find the net.
The Lions will play without Ojeda (thigh), Joran Gerbet (knee), Nolan Miller (knee), Colin Guske (international duty), and Clovis Archage (international duty). In addition, Marco Pasalic may or may not have returned to the team after the World Cup. He was not in training Monday, although interim head coach Martin Perelman said he expected the Croatian back soon. The Earthquakes will be without Nonso Adimabua (lower body), former Lion Earl Edwards Jr. (lower body), DeJuan Jones (lower body), and Tsakiris (you guessed it, lower body…come on, San Jose).
Match Content
- Our most recent PawedCast includes our key matchups and score predictions for tonight’s match.
Official Lineups:
Orlando City (4-4-2)
Goalkeeper: Maxime Crepeau.
Defenders: Adrian Marin, David Brekalo, Robin Jansson, Griffin Dorsey.
Midfielders: Ivan Angulo, Braian Ojeda, Eduard Atuesta, Tiago.
Forwards: Justin Ellis, Antoine Griezmann.
Bench: Javier Otero, Bernardo Rhein, Tahir Reid-Brown, Zakaria Taifi, Iago, Wilder Cartagena, Luis Otavio, Harvey Sarajian, Tyrese Spicer
San Jose Earthquakes (4-2-3-1)
Goalkeeper: Angus Gunn.
Defenders: Jamar Ricketts, Reid Roberts, Daniel Munie, Benjamin Kikanovic.
Defensive Midfielders: Beau Lerouox, Ronaldo Vieira.
Attacking Midfielders: Timo Werner, Nick Fernandez, Ousseni Bouda.
Forwards: Preston Judd.
Bench: Jonathan Gonzalez, Dave Romney, Paul Marie, Jack Skahan, Jack Jasinski, Ian Harkes, Francesco Montali, Max Floriani, Darius Johnson.
Referees
REF: Elijio Arreguin.
AR1: Adam Wienckowski.
AR2: Mike Nickerson.
4TH: Timothy Ford.
VAR: Jose Carlos Rivero.
AVAR: TJ Zablocki.
How to Watch
Match Time: 10:30 p.m.
Venue: PayPal Park — San Jose, CA.
TV/Live Stream: Apple TV.
Radio: AM 810 FOX Sports Radio Orlando (English), Mega 97.1 FM (Spanish), Nossa Rádio 1160 AM-WRLZ (Portuguese).
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.
Enjoy the match. Go City!
Podcasts
PawedCast Episode 542: Tampa Bay Friendly, McGuire Traded, OCB Beats Cincinnati, and More
Lions maul the Rowdies in friendly action, OCB wins on the road, and it’s transfer season.
Orlando City welcomed I-4 Derby rival Tampa Bay to Inter&Co Stadium for a friendly match on Wednesday and then proceeded to bludgeon the Rowdies with a couple of hammers named Antoine Griezmann and Justin Ellis. The two attackers combined for a goal and four assists in a 6-0 beatdown of the team from the Gulf Coast, with five different Lions scoring and Griffin Dorsey forcing an own goal. We discuss Griezmann’s first minutes with Orlando City, what the team showed in its formation, and how good Justin Ellis’ vision is.
Oh, and it’s also transfer season now. Duncan McGuire is on his way out and Marco Pasalic reportedly will follow soon, while a new left back may be headed from Spain to Orlando.
Following all of that, we discuss Maxime Crepeau being added to the MLS All-Star Team and the announcement that he’ll participate in the 2026 MLS All-Star Skills Challenge.
Our mailbagbox asked us about which World Cup semifinalist players we’d want to join Orlando this season (if we could only pick one), and more. Remember, if there’s anything — and we do mean anything — you want us to address on the show, just ask us by tweeting it to us at @TheManeLand with the hashtag #AskTMLPC, or hitting us up on Bluesky Social with that same hashtag.
After the mailbagbox, we dive into OCB’s 2-1 road win at FC Cincinnati 2. It wasn’t the prettiest game by the Young Lions, but they managed to do enough to earn three points on the road, where they’ll stay to face Chattanooga on Saturday. We briefly preview that game.
Finally, Orlando City will be in Dallas Wednesday for the second of two friendlies leading up to the restart of the MLS season. It’s unlikely we’ll get a lot of details about that one, but we’ll see what happens. Maybe the FC Dallas folks will help us out.
Be sure to rate and review our show wherever you get your podcasts. Remember, we’ll read any five-star reviews we get on Apple Podcasts on the next show.
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Here’s how No. 542 went down:
0:15 – Orlando City crushed the Rowdies, the transfer season is in full swing, plus: hey now, Crepeau’s an all-star.
28:50 – The mailbagbox is always good for a hypothetical scenario.
36:54 – The Young Lions slipped past Cincy and head to Chattanooga, while the senior Lions head to Dallas.
Podcasts
SkoPurp Soccer Episode 119: International Break, USWNT, Louisville Preview, and More
The Pride return from a long international break looking to get their first-ever road win against Racing Louisville.
It feels like months since the Orlando Pride last took the field, but the calendar says otherwise. If you believe calendars, it’s only been a little less than three weeks, but time moves strangely in the post-pandemic apocalyptic world.
Anyway, we don’t have a match to recap, so we touched on a couple of Pride players putting the ball in the net during the international break and chat a bit about the United States Women’s National Team’s three-game friendly series against Japan. Emma Hayes used a lot of players, and the team looked solid for two of the three matches, but the rotated middle game seemed a bit disjointed. Hayes has greatly expanded the player pool and will have plenty of options when the World Cup approaches.
Our mailbagbox had questions about a potential change in the NWSL schedule, as the league explores adopting the fall-to-spring slate, and opposition own goals. Remember, you can ask us anything by hitting us up on Twitter at either @TheManeLand or @SkoPurpSoccer and using the hashtag #AskSkoPurp. You can use that same hashtag and hit @TheManeLand.bsky.social up on Bluesky. Or you can visit our show page, scroll down, and fill out the handy form. We’d also appreciate any ratings or reviews you can leave wherever you get your podcasts, and if you do that on Apple Podcasts, we’ll find them easily and read them on the show.
After the mailbagbox, we turned our attention toward Friday’s late afternoon tussle with Racing Louisville in Kentucky. The Pride have never won on the road against Louisville, and it’s about high time they did. This match begins a congested push to the June World Cup break, and although Friday’s hosts aren’t high in the table, the Pride must be at their best to get a road result in this fixture. We look back at the series history, compare the two sides, provide our key matchups in the game, and make our final score predictions.
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Here’s how Episode 119 went down:
0:15 – We open the show with a little banter about the Pride in the international break and the USWNT’s series vs. Japan.
9:03 – The mailbagbox features questions via both eletronic mail and social media. We welcome all modes of delivery.
19:59 – The Pride travel to Louisville to face Racing. They’ve never won in Kentucky, but we inform them how to do so.
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