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Lexington
04-02 07:00
0 - 2
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Louisville City FC
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Lexington
Louisville City FC
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99
88
Dangerous Attacks
57
38
Ball Possession
63
37
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4
6
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End 0-2
84′
J. Brown
K.Burks
81′
evan davila
M.Akale
81′
M. Henry-Scott
J. Greene
78′
Z. Duncan
T.Davila
61′
michael adedokun
N·Firmino
61′
xavier zengue
M. Epps
61′
M. Perez
S. Gleadle
61′
A.Dia
J.Morris
61′
r.serrano
jansen wilson
51′
0-2
Tola Showunmi
Assist: M.Akale
Halftime 0-1
23′
0-1
babacar niang
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Match Info
Louisville City FC secured a comfortable 2-0 victory over Lexington in the United States Open Cup on April 2, 2026. The USL Championship side advanced to the next round of the domestic cup competition with a professional performance against their lower-league opponents at a neutral venue. Louisville City took control early, opening the scoring in the 25th minute through a well-worked team move finished from inside the box. They doubled their lead just before halftime, capitalizing on a defensive error from Lexington to slot home a second goal. The second half saw Lexington attempt to mount a comeback, but they struggled to create significant chances against a disciplined Louisville defense. The match's decisive moment was the early opener, which allowed the professional outfit to manage the game comfortably. There were no major controversies, with the higher-quality team ultimately progressing as expected. This result sees Louisville City FC move into the next round of the Open Cup, keeping their hopes alive for a deep run in the tournament and a potential match-up with an MLS side. The Lexington team bows out of the competition but gains valuable experience. The Louisville manager praised his team's focus and professionalism in securing the result, while the Lexington coach acknowledged the gulf in class and highlighted the effort of his players. Louisville City fielded a strong starting XI, demonstrating their seriousness about the cup competition.