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USL Match Preview – #PORvSLC

By USLSoccer.com Staff, 09/08/17, 9:04AM EDT

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Monarchs look to rebound in visit to Portland

PORTLAND, Ore. – Real Monarchs SLC will look to bounce back from their first home defeat of the season on Saturday night when they visit the Portland Timbers 2 on Saturday night at Providence Park. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. PT.

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Portland Timbers 2 news and notes

  • Current record: 2-18-5, 11pts

  • Portland played to a second consecutive draw in its last outing as they were held 1-1 by Tulsa Roughnecks FC last Sunday afternoon at Providence Park.

  • Jack Barmby put T2 ahead with an excellent free kick in the first half, but the Roughnecks earned a draw as Juan Pablo Caffa converted a penalty kick just before the halftime break.

  • T2 was without playmaker Villyan Bijev for the first time this season against Tulsa, with the 2016 USL All-League selection having been sent on loan to Sacramento Republic FC for the remainder of the year.

  • Portland goalkeeper Kendall McIntosh is fifth in the USL with 74 saves this season, seven behind league-leader Mitch Hildebrandt of FC Cincinnati.

Real Monarchs SLC news and notes

  • Current record: 17-4-4, 55pts

  • The Monarchs fell for the first time in 13 outings at Rio Tinto Stadium in their last outing last Saturday night as San Antonio FC rallied to take a 2-1 victory.

  • Real had taken the lead through a sterling finish by Sebastian Saucedo, but two goals in the final five minutes lifted SAFC to its first comeback victory of the season.

  • Despite the defeat, the Monarchs became the first side to clinch a place in the 2017 USL Cup Playoffs last Saturday, and the club remains seven points clear at the top of the Western Conference standings.

  • Real Salt Lake announced this week that goalkeeper Lalo Fernandez, who made 50 appearances for the Monarchs over the past three seasons, had been transferred to Tigres UANL in Liga MX.

Series Notes

  • The Monarchs claimed a 1-0 victory when the teams first met this season, leaving the all-time series tied 2-2-1.

Squads

  • Portland – GK: Wade Hamilton, Christian Herrera, Kendall McIntosh, Kash Oladapo; D: Michael Amick, Lamar Batista, Kyle Bjornethun, Rennico Clarke, Marco Farfan, Harold Hanson, Shaquille Jimenez, Amobi Okugo, Max Ornstil; M: Carlos Anguiano, Victor Arboleda, Jack Barmby, Russell Cicerone, Tomas Granitto, Terrell Lowe, Omar Mohamed, Bill Tuiloma, Adrian Villegas, Akil Watts; F: Renzo Zambrano, Gio Calixtro, Jeremy Ebobisse, Augustine Williams

  • Real Monarchs – GK: Connor Sparrow, Andrew Putna, David Ochoa; D: Reagan Dunk, Justin Schmidt, Chris Schuler, James Moberg, Kyle Curinga, Max Lachowecki, Emilio Orozco, Michael Gallagher, Taylor Peay, Riggs Lennon; M: Sebastian Saucedo, Charlie Adams, Diego Calvo, Nick Besler, Sebastian Velasquez, Karsten Hanlin; F: Andrew Brody, Daniel Haber, Chase Minter, Chandler Hoffman, Juan Mare, Skyler Milne, Jonel Desire, Danny Cruz 

Discipline

  • Portland – None

  • Real Monarchs – Accumulation warning: Kyle Curinga, Michael Gallagher

Officials

  • REF: KATJA KOROLEVA

  • AR1: Seth Martin

  • AR2: Chad Stewart

  • 4TH: Jason Perlewitz

Game hashtag:

  • #PORvSLC

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