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USL Match Preview – #RICvORL

By USLSoccer.com Staff, 09/30/17, 9:01AM EDT

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Orlando aims to maintain playoff position as Richmond looks to play spoiler

RICHMOND, Va. – With three games to go in the regular season, Orlando City B will look to get a little closer to a place in the USL Cup Playoffs when it travels to take on a Richmond Kickers side at City Stadium on Sunday evening which has been enjoying its role as spoiler in recent weeks. Kickoff is set for 5 p.m. ET.

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Richmond Kickers news and notes

  • Current record: 7-14-8, 29pts

  • The Kickers earned a 1-0 win against the Rochester Rhinos last Saturday night at City Stadium, but were mathematically eliminated from playoff contention due to results elsewhere over the course of the weekend.

  • Mikey Minutillo scored the only goal of the game against the Rhinos off an assist from goalkeeper Travis Worra, a first assist in Worra’s career.

  • William Yomby was named to the USL Team of the Week following his performance in the match as he recorded six interceptions and nine clearances in performing a vital role in the win.

  • This match is the final home match of the season for Richmond, and should the Kickers manage welcome a crowd of more than 5,000 fans to City Stadium for the contest it would push the club past an average of 4,500 fans per game for the first time in its history. 

  • Richmond has been on a run in recent weeks having won four of its last six matches, its best form of the season.

Orlando City B news and notes

  • Current record: 9-8-12, 39pts

  • Orlando comes into this match after an impressive 2-1 win over Charleston Battery last Saturday night at Orlando City Stadium.

  • OCB scored once in either half, with Pierre Da Silva opening the scoring in the 31st minute with a standout long-range finish. Lewis Neal then knocked home the winner with three minutes to go after the Battery had equalized in the 81st minute to earn a massive three points.

  • Neal’s performance in the match earned him a place on the USL Team of the Week on Tuesday, with the veteran midfielder having also provided the assist on Da Silva's goal. 

  • Orlando enters the weekend's action in the eighth and final place in the Eastern Conference playoff positions, and will be keeping an eye on the scoreboard on Saturday to find out where it sits before another crucial contest on Sunday.

Series Notes

  • The Kickers lead the all-time series 2-1-1, with both teams having taken victory on the road this season. Richmond claimed the most recent meeting on Sept. 7 to claim its first road win of the season.

Squads

  • Richmond – GK: Marcel DeBellis, Alex Wimmer, Travis Worra; D: William Yomby, Chris Odoi-Atsem, Conor Shanosky, Evan Lee, Mallan Roberts, Alex Lee, Chris Durkin, Braeden Troyer, Jalen Robinson; M: Fred Owusu Sekyere, Finnlay Wyatt, Yudai Imura, Patrick McCann, Oscar Umar, Raul Gonzalez, Samuel Asante, Matt Bolduc, Brandon Eaton, Luiz Fernando Nascimento; F: Oliver Minatel, Sunny Jane, Mikey Minutillo, Jackson Eskay

  • Orlando – GK: Jake Fenlason, Mason Stajduhar; D: Seb Hines, Kevin Alston, Conor Donovan, Rafael Ramos, Zach Hayden-Ellis, Jules Youmeni, PC, Scott Thomsen, Zach Carroll, Fernando Timbo, Leonardo Pereira; M: Richie Laryea, Tony Rocha, Lewis Neal, Danny Deakin, Jordan Schweitzer, Paul Clowes, Austin Martz, Ryley Kraft, Pierre Da Silva; F: Hadji Barry, Albert Dikwa, Ben Polk, Joe Gallardo, Michael Cox

Discipline

  • Richmond - None

  • Orlando – Accumulation warning: Seb Hines, Richie Lareya, Fernando Timbo, Zach Carroll

Officials

  • REF: JOSE LARA

  • AR1: JT Alukonis

  • AR2: John Farner Jr

  • 4TH: Christopher Byrnes

Game hashtag:

  • #RICvORL

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