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USL Match Preview – #OTTvTOR

By USLSoccer.com Staff, 04/21/17, 8:01AM EDT

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Fury FC hosts Battle of Ontario for inaugural USL home opener

OTTAWA – Ottawa Fury FC plays host to Toronto FC II in its home opener at TD Place on Saturday night as the Battle of Ontario kicks off for the first time in the USL this season. Kickoff is set for 2 p.m. ET.

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Ottawa Fury FC news and notes

  • Current record: 1-2-0, 3pts

  • Ottawa earned its first victory in the USL last Saturday when Steevan Dos Santos’ first goal for the club earned a 1-0 win on the road against the Richmond Kickers.

  • Dos Santos’ strike on the volley from the halfway line was one of the top finishes of the season so far in the USL, and lifted Fury FC to victory late on.

  • Saturday’s game will mark Fury FC’s first home opener in the USL, but the club had remarkable success in the Premier Development League prior to moving into the pro ranks, winning its division four times in five seasons at the conclusion of its run.

  • The contest with Toronto FC II will be the first competitive meeting between the two clubs in the professional ranks, with Ottawa having yet to meet Toronto’s MLS squad in the Voyageurs Cup.

Toronto FC II news and notes

  • Current record: 1-2-1, 4pts

  • Toronto is coming off a 0-0 draw with the Rochester Rhinos in its last outing that saw Angelo Cavalluzzo record his first shutout of the season.

  • TFC II is winless in its last three outings after having earned a 1-0 win against Phoenix Rising FC in the club’s opening game of the season.

  • Toronto announced this week it had signed former Montreal defender Brandon Onkony to a USL deal after the young defender made a positive impression in in the first four games of TFC II’s season.

  • Ayo Akinola, who scored two goals in 10 games for TFC II last season, was named in the U.S. U17 squad for the CONCACAF U17 Championship in Panama which kicks off on Friday.

Series Notes

  • This is the first meeting between the teams.

Squads

  • Ottawa – GK: Callum Irving, David Paulmin, Andrew McRae; D: Eddie Edward, Ramon Martin del Campo, Kyle Venter, Andrae Campbell, Shane McEleney, Onua Obasi, Aron Mkungilwa, Thomas Meilleur-Giguere; M: Jonathan Barden, Ryan Williams, Gerardo Bruna, Jamar Dixon, Jimmy-Shammar Sanon, Lance Rozeboom, Sergio Manesio; F: Carl Haworth, Steevan Dos Santos, Sito Seoane, Tucker Hume

  • Toronto – GK: Angelo Cavalluzzo, Brogan Engbers; D: Brandon Onkony, Brandon Aubrey, Oyvind Alseth, Mitchell Taintor, Anthony Osorio, Jordan McCrary, Jason Hernandez, Jelani Peters; M: Liam Fraser, Brian James, Sergio Camargo, Jay Chapman, Marky Delgado, Luca Uccello, Malik Johnson, Tsubah Endoh, Aidan Daniels; F: Raheem Edwards, Ben Spencer, Ryan Telfer, Ricardo John, Shaan Hundal, Aikim Andrews, Jordan Hamilton

Discipline

  • Ottawa – None

  • Toronto – None

Officials

  • REF: PIERRE-LUC LAUZIERE

  • AR1: Lyes Arfa

  • AR2: Sean Hornsby

  • 4TH: Francis Latulippe

Game hashtag:

  • #OTTvTOR

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