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Orlando City vs. Columbus Crew: Final Score 5-2 as Larin’s Brace Paces Rout of Crew SC

Orlando City and Columbus Crew SC locked horns for the third time in league play this season on Saturday night, and the Lions took out all their frustrations from the month of July in a runaway 5-2 win.

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Austin Warren, The Mane Land

Good riddance, July.

After a nightmare of a month, Orlando City registered a cathartic victory over Columbus Crew SC on the first night of August at the Citrus Bowl, with a 5-2 romp over one of its Eastern Conference rivals.

“Obviously delighted with the performance and the result against a very good team,” Orlando City manager Adrian Heath said following the win. “To come away like we did after conceding so early on was an incredible performance by the boys.”

Things started quickly out of the gate as Columbus took advantage of an OCSC giveaway to grab a 1-0 lead in the sixth minute of play. Justin Meram was given far too much space to prance through the midfield in the run-up and was easily able to pick out Federico Higuain as the Argentine was streaking toward goal. Higuain proceeded to finish easily past a helpless Tally Hall.

Less than a week after letting in five goals at NYCFC in the last match of a four-game losing skid, such an early score for the visitors could have spelled disaster for the Lions’ back line, but the unit held strong and would not concede again all evening.

The Lions had their share of chances early on, but Columbus keeper Steve Clark was in top form and denied a pair of one-on-one opportunities for Cyle Larin in minutes three and 12, in addition to making an insane diving save on a Kaká rifle from the edge of the box in minute 42.

Orlando broke through in the 18th minute, though, when Kid Fantastic notched his 10th goal of the year on a top-shelf finish from close range. The Lions set up the score with a nice sequence down the left flank as Servando Carrasco hit Corey Ashe moving forward, which allowed the left back to serve in a great low ball directly to the feet of Larin.

The Lions found the back of the net again in the 38th minute when a one-two between Kaká and Larin led to a scorcher of a goal from Darwin Cerén. After Kaká had a low cross blocked, the Brazilian hustled to track the ball down on the end line before playing Cerén into the box from the right side. Cerén had his first shot blocked by a defender, but left no doubt on his second attempt as he blasted one across the face of goal into the upper left corner, giving Clark no chance.

Less than 10 minutes into the second half, the Ashe to Larin combination cashed in again for City, as Ashe was played forward on the left by a beautiful aerial ball and — in familiar fashion — played a low, left-footed pass to Larin, who slotted home inside the right post to give the Lions a 3-1 advantage in minute 54.

The goal for Larin was number 11 on the season, matching the 12-year-old MLS rookie scoring record previously set by Chicago’s Damani Ralph in 2003. Heath was understandably pleased with his rookie striker following the match, as he has now recorded five goals in his last two outings.

“We all know how important goals are,” Heath said. “I think we’ve got somebody who’s on a real hot streak now and obviously his confidence is up. He has all the tools to be a top-line striker — people don’t realize how strong and how quick he is. If he keeps working hard and stays injury free, he’s got a really bright future.”

The dagger came for OCSC in the 77th minute when Luke Boden — who played very well in the left midfield with Ashe behind him at left back — used a well-taken corner kick to connect with the bald dome of Aurélien Collin, who redirected the ball past Clark and sent the Citrus Bowl into frenzy, as Orlando went 4-1 up on their first goal from a corner all season. The party escalated further in the 85th minute, when Kaká notched his fourth assist of the year by finding Cristian Higuita for another headed goal and a 5-1 advantage for the good guys.

Collin’s joy was curtailed a bit in the 90th minute when the French defender scored an own goal, but City had long since run away with this one and still held a three-goal advantage.

In what was a wide open game for almost all 90 minutes, Orlando withstood the attack of the Eastern Conference’s highest-scoring team, avoiding near goals from the league’s leading scorer Kei Kamara on a couple of occasions. The All-Star striker was inches away from connecting on header attempts on several Columbus crosses, and Hall had to make a stunning save in minute 22 by getting a left paw on what appeared to be a sure Kamara score after he out-leaped Seb Hines on a run to the back post.

While Columbus got the ball into space a number of times throughout the evening, the Crew were unable to score following their early opener and were helpless once City’s momentum got running downhill in the second half. The work of Higuita and Cerén in the central midfield was fantastic for OCSC on Saturday night and contributed largely to the result.

The Lions came out in a flexible 4-3-3 formation against Columbus, with Boden assisting in defense to contain the potent Crew attack and Kaká being free to move from the center of the pitch out to the right wing when he saw fit.

The gaffer summed it up succinctly following the match.

“A really good night’s work.”


Orlando returns to action on Wednesday night at Toronto FC.

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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 make their first trip to St. Louis looking to build on their win at Colorado.

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Welcome to your match thread and preview for a Wednesday night matchup between Orlando City (8-4-6, 30 points) and St. Louis City SC (3-9-6, 15 points) at Energizer Park in St. Louis, MO (8:30 p.m., MLS Season Pass on Apple TV). This is the second meeting ever between the two sides, the first in St. Louis, and the only one on the 2025 regular-season schedule.

Here’s what you need to know about the match.

History

These teams have met just once before. Orlando City won that match 2-1 on Aug. 26 at Exploria Stadium on Facundo Torres’ penalty in the first minute of stoppage time. Torres completed his brace after a handball in the box by Anthony Markanich stopped a shot by Rafael Santos. Torres opened the scoring in the second half, but Rasmus Alm equalized, with his goal being awarded after video review revealed the referee’s assistant should not have raised their flag for the ball going out of play prior to the critical pass that led to the goal. Jake Nerwinsky was sent off late in that game for a foul denying Ramiro Enrique a goal-scoring opportunity.

Overview

The Lions are 3-2-4 on the road this season after coming off a tightly contested 1-0 road win at Colorado on June 14, snapping a two-match losing streak that ended a busy May schedule. Orlando has been off since beating the Rapids but will try to continue building momentum as the month of June comes to a close. The Lions have six matches against Eastern Conference competition after visiting tonight’s Western Conference opponents in the leadup to the 2025 Leagues Cup at the end of July.

Orlando City center back Rodrigo Schlegel will serve his one-game suspension for yellow card accumulation tonight, and with Alex Freeman away with the USMNT, the Lions will be missing half of their starters on the back line for this match as the entire right half will be out. Look for David Brekalo to move to right center back. Dagur Dan Thorhallsson is the most likely candidate to take the right back spot, with either Kyle Smith or Santos slotting in at left back.

St. Louis City is 2-3-4 at home this season and is coming off a wild 3-3 home draw against the LA Galaxy on June 14. Joao Klauss scored a hat trick in the match, putting his third goal of the game in the net in the fifth minute of stoppage time to steal a point against the defending champions. Tonight’s hosts are 0-1-1 in their last two matches, but they’ve been playing better lately, with five consecutive games either decided by a single goal or finishing in a draw.

Klauss may have gotten three of his five goals this season in the last game, but he can be one of the league’s most lethal finishers. It’s not the best night for Orlando to be missing half of its back line with the Brazilian rounding into form. On the other end, Roman Burki is one of the best goalkeepers in the league, so Orlando City will need to be clinical to finish chances — something that the team has struggled with at times.

“St. Louis is a team we don’t regularly play, but we’ve followed them over the last three or four games,” Orlando City Head Coach Oscar Pareja said ahead of the match. “They’ve changed coaches, even though it’s someone who has been within the system. We try to capture what their current modes are — how they’re structured, how they’re playing — and then merge that into our game plan. We don’t have as much context of a rivalry as we usually do, since it’s a team we don’t know very well. But we keep preparing in our way and keep insisting that imposing our style on the game is what we’re looking for.”

In addition to Schlegel (suspension) and Freeman (international duty) the Lions will be without Duncan McGuire (shoulder), Wilder Cartagena (Achilles), and Yutaro Tsukada (knee), while Joran Gerbet (thigh) is listed as questionable. St. Louis City will be without Alm (hip), Chris Durkin (knee), Henry Kessler (hamstring), Eduard Löwen (hamstring), Joakim Nilsson (knee), and Tomáš Ostrák (lower body).

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Projected Lineups

Orlando City (4-4-2)

Goalkeeper: Pedro Gallese.

Defenders: Rafael Santos, Robin Jansson, David Brekalo, Dagur Dan Thorhallsson.

Midfielders: Ivan Angulo, Cesar Araujo, Eduard Atuesta, Marco Pasalic.

Forwards: Martin Ojeda, Luis Muriel.

St. Louis City SC (4-3-3)

Goalkeeper: Roman Burki.

Defenders: Jayden Reid, Timo Baumgartl, Kyle Hiebert, Tomas Totland.

Midfielders: Alfredo Morales Simon Becher, Akil Watts.

Forwards: Celio Pompeu, Joao Klauss, Marcel Hartel.

Referees

REF: Guido Gonzales, Jr.
AR1: Ryan Graves.
AR2: Walt Heatherly.
4TH: Matt Thompson.
VAR: Kevin Terry, Jr.
AVAR: TBA.


How to Watch

Match Time: 8:30 p.m.

Venue: Energizer Park — St. Louis, MO.

TV/Streaming: MLS Season Pass on Apple TV.

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

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 game. Go City!

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Lion Links: 6/25/25

Orlando City and OCB play tonight, the Club World Cup continues, and more.

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Welcome to Wednesday, Mane Landers. It is a busy week here at The Mane Land. Orlando City and Orlando City B play tonight, there are FIFA Club World Cup matches, Concacaf Gold Cup, and USWNT friendlies. It’s a lot, but it also means there’s a ton of soccer to watch, which is a good thing. Let’s get to the links.

Go West, Orlando City

Orlando City heads to Missouri to take on St. Louis City FC tonight. The Lions will be without Alex Freeman (international duty) and Rodrigo Schlegel (yellow card accumulation). Orlando City will need to deal with St. Louis City striker Joao Klauss while finding goals on the road. This is a must-watch midweek match. We will have a preview later today, and you should also listen to The Mane Land PawedCast to prepare.

Orlando City B Returns Home vs. Toronto FC II

Orlando City B hosts Toronto FC II at Osceola County Stadium tonight. Like the first team, we will have coverage for you. The Young Lions are coming off a two-week break after a loss to Carolina Core FC. It will be interesting to see which OCB shows up for the match. You can watch the match on mlsnextpro.com.

Club World Cup, Orlando-Style

There might not be as many people in the seats at the Club World Cup as FIFA would like, but Orlando is still a big part of it. The group stage finishes this week as the competition heads into the Round of 16. There’s a ton of prize money up for all the competitors no matter where they are currently in the standings. Our Michael Citro was at Camping World Stadium last night to cover LAFC vs. Flamengo in Group D.

USMNT News

The USMNT will face Costa Rica Sunday in a Concacaf Gold Cup quarterfinal match in Minneapolis. Malik Tillman has been a bright spot on the roster, though Orlando City fans will be watching Freeman. The perpetual search for a consistent striker continues for the USMNT, though Patrick Agyemang may be the answer — at least for now.

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  • There’s nothing quite like having your number retired after playing for a team for two whole years after playing for another club for six years. It is especially special when the new club has been in existence for a whole four years. Congratulations to former Orlando Pride forward Alex Morgan.

Jesse Marsch cleared of all allegations by Concacaf.MORE: news.canadasoccer.com/jesse-marsch…

CANMNT (@canmntofficial.bsky.social) 2025-06-24T03:22:25.639Z
  • After the Gold Cup, Agyemang may be making the move from Charlotte FC to Derby County.

🚨🐏 Excl: Derby County are closing in on deal to sign 24 year old striker Patrick Agyemang from Charlotte FC. Talks underway with player’s green light already in place.

Fabrizio Romano (MIRROR) (@fabrizioromano.yopro20.com) 2025-06-24T23:28:28.124048+00:00
  • You may have seen that the USWNT is celebrating Pride month with rainbow numbers on the team jerseys. I am a supporter and ally, but it means even more to the players.

That will do it for today. Make sure you check back later for our match coverage. You can also follow our live coverage on Bluesky. Vamos Orlando!

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Lion Links: 6/24/25

Orlando City’s upward aspirations, Tim Weah reportedly set for transfer, Club World Cup roundup, and more.

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Happy Tuesday, everyone. We’ve got a busy week ahead of us with the Club World Cup approaching the end of the group stage, OCB at home on Wednesday, and Orlando City back in action with a pair of games. That means we have plenty to talk about, so let’s get straight into today’s links.

Orlando City’s Lofty Goals

Kyle Smith took some time after training on Monday to speak to the media and shed some light on where OCSC is at right now. The utility player was candid in saying he believes this year’s team is the best one he’s seen since he’s been with the club, and that’s saying something considering he’s the longest-tenured player on the team. Smith said the team is focused on climbing higher in the standings and that the two recent breaks will help the team do just that. He emphasized the importance of handling extra time off between games the right way by making sure the players are taking care of their bodies, getting in the gym, and recovering afterwards. That sort of professionalism paid off in the 1-0 win over the Colorado Rapids, so hopefully the same is true of Wednesday’s game against St. Louis City.

Tim Weah Reportedly on the Move

Nottingham Forest has reportedly agreed a deal with Juventus to sign Tim Weah and fellow Juve player Samuel Mbangula for roughly €22 million. That being said, personal terms have not yet been agreed upon with Weah, and that will likely take some time, since he’s playing for them at the Club World Cup, and the Italian side is probably keen to minimize outside distractions. Weah broke out with Lille during a four-season spell with the French side, earning a move to Juventus in 2023 as a result.

Club World Cup Roundup

The Club World Cup continues to roll on, as the tournament entered its final round of group stage games on Monday. Atletico Madrid became the first big name to exit the competition, as it beat Botafogo 1-0 to finish level with the Brazilians on six points but will be going home due to having worse goal difference. Atletico needed to win by at least three in order to overtake Botafogo in the standings and might have managed it if not for some poor finishing. In Group B’s other game, Paris Saint-Germain took down the Seattle Sounders 2-0 to finish top of the group. Seattle was given a brutal draw and accounted itself as well as can be expected, but ultimately, the Sounders exit the competition without picking up a point.

Club World Cup Takeaways

Speaking of the Club World Cup, what are some of the impressions so far of the expanded tournament? There have been plenty of good things, as teams have been taking it seriously with strong lineups, and barring the outlier that is Auckland City, no one team has been consistently getting shelled. On the other hand, making the jump from six teams to 32 simply feels like too much too soon, and that’s probably contributed to fluctuating levels of interest from local fans. High ticket prices and games starting in the heat of the day haven’t helped much either, as weather conditions have been a recurring concern among both fans and players. The competition is still a net positive overall, but there are certainly some things to learn from and improve upon next time around.

Free Kicks

  • Check out some of the scenes from the Lions’ training session on Monday.

That’s all I have for you this morning. Vamos Orlando!

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