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El Paso Locomotive FC
Las Vegas Lights
Attacks
98
125
Dangerous Attacks
33
50
Ball Possession
42
58
On Target
5
4
Off Target
1011
8013
Important Events
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End 3-2
92′
81′
Omar Mora
A. Moreno
80′
G. Torres
73′
E.Gärtig
S. Smart
73′
E.Azcona
Patrick leal
72′
nighte pickering
T. antonoglou
66′
C. Sainte
R.coronado
66′
D.Abitia
R. Rubin
61′
G. Probo
C. Locker
60′
A.Okyere
B. Mines
60′
3-2
J.Rodriguez
Assist: T. antonoglou
48′
3-1
A. Moreno
Assist: r.ruiz
45′
A.Ortiz
Kenneth Hoban
45′
G. Torres
A.Mendez
Halftime 2-1
38′
M.Ybarra
34′
2-1
R. Rubin
23′
1-1
C.Pinzon
Assist: B. Mines
7′
1-0
A. Moreno
Assist: R.coronado
Goal
Shot on target
Shot off target
Penalty
Penalty Missed
Penalty shootout
Own goal
Assist
Corner
yellow card
red card
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Match Info
El Paso Locomotive FC secured a dramatic 3-2 victory over Las Vegas Lights in a USL Championship clash at Southwest University Park. The home side claimed all three points in a back-and-forth encounter that was decided by a late winner, providing a crucial boost to their early-season campaign. The match began with high intensity as El Paso took an early lead, but Las Vegas responded quickly to level the score before halftime. The second half saw the Locomotive regain their advantage, only for the Lights to fight back once more with a well-taken equalizer. The decisive moment came in the final ten minutes when El Paso capitalized on a defensive error to score the winning goal, sending the home fans into raptures. The match was characterized by end-to-end action, with both goalkeepers forced into several key saves. The result sees El Paso Locomotive climb the USL Championship table, while Las Vegas Lights are left to rue missed opportunities in a narrow defeat. Post-match, the El Paso manager praised his team's resilience, stating, "We showed great character to keep pushing and find a way to win." The Las Vegas coach acknowledged the effort but highlighted defensive lapses. The starting XI for El Paso featured a strong attacking lineup, while Las Vegas set up to counter-attack.

