

Match Report: Portland Hearts of Pine 1–2 Chattanooga Red Wolves – USL League One
Chattanooga Red Wolves made the long journey north to Maine and returned with three critical points after a gritty 2–1 victory over expansion side Portland Hearts of Pine at Fitzpatrick Stadium on June 14, 2026. The result kept the Red Wolves firmly in the playoff chase while handing the Hearts of Pine a lesson in clinical finishing on a humid summer night.
Match Overview
The Hearts of Pine, playing their first season in USL League One, entered the contest hoping to build momentum in front of a vocal home crowd. However, Chattanooga’s experience told as they struck twice in the opening half-hour before Portland fought back after the break but could not find an equaliser.
Key Moments
- 12th minute – Chattanooga midfielder Juan Torres curled a free kick over the wall and inside the near post from 22 yards. Portland goalkeeper Darin O’Neill got a hand to it but could not keep it out.
- 28th minute – Red Wolves striker Mekhai Morgan latched onto a through ball from Jose Rivera and slotted calmly under the advancing O’Neill to make it 2–0.
- 67th minute – Portland substitute Liam Foster volleyed home from a corner to halve the deficit. The stadium erupted, and the home side pushed for an equaliser.
- 84th minute – Chattanooga defender Ryan Barnes cleared a goal-bound header off the line, preserving the visitors’ slender lead.
Tactical Story
Chattanooga set up in a compact 4-4-1-1, inviting pressure before breaking quickly. Their pressing in midfield disrupted Portland’s build-up play, especially in the first half. The Hearts of Pine, playing a 3-5-2, dominated possession (61% to 39%) but lacked incision in the final third. Coach Mark Ashton’s halftime adjustments gave Portland more width, leading to the goal, but the Red Wolves defended resolutely when it mattered most.
Standout Players
- Mekhai Morgan (Chattanooga) – A constant threat with his pace and movement, Morgan’s goal and overall hold-up play were vital.
- Liam Foster (Portland) – The substitute sparked life into the home attack, scoring and creating two other chances.
- Ryan Barnes (Chattanooga) – His goal-line clearance was the defensive play of the night, earning him man-of-the-match honours.
Table and Season Impact
The win lifted Chattanooga Red Wolves (7W-4D-5L, 25 points) into sixth place, just one point off the playoff line. Portland Hearts of Pine (3W-6D-8L, 15 points) remained in 11th, six points adrift of the final postseason spot with eight games remaining. The Hearts of Pine will rue this missed opportunity at home, while Chattanooga travel back to Tennessee with renewed confidence.