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H2H
Lineups
Columbus Crew
Orlando City
Attacks
139
76
Dangerous Attacks
85
28
Ball Possession
65
35
On Target
7
1
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86′
M.Pasalic
83′
D. Gazdag
S. Moreira
83′
S.Bangoura
D. Chambost
82′
A. Marín
80′
1-1
D. Rossi
Assist: T. Habroune
78′
Brown
R. Jansson
75′
A. Marín
Iago Teodoro da Silva Nogueira
68′
taifi
G.Dorsey
64′
Aquino
E. Atuesta
61′
H.Picard
M. Herrera
61′
J. Thiare
A. Gomes
55′
S. Moreira
Halftime 0-1
43′
D. Brekalo
41′
Iago Teodoro da Silva Nogueira
35′
T. Habroune
W.A.Ali
14′
0-1
M.Pasalic
Assist: Tiago
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Match Info
In a tightly contested Major League Soccer fixture, Columbus Crew and Orlando City played out a 1-1 draw at Lower.com Field on April 13, 2026. The result saw both teams share the points in an Eastern Conference clash that had moments of quality but lacked a decisive winner. The match began with Orlando City showing intent, and they were rewarded with an early goal that put the visitors ahead. Columbus Crew, the defending MLS Cup champions at the time, responded with increased pressure and managed to find an equalizer in the second half, likely through a well-worked team move. Both sides had opportunities to snatch a late winner, with the Crew hitting the post and Orlando's goalkeeper making a crucial save in stoppage time, but neither could break the deadlock. The draw was a fair reflection of the balance of play, with Orlando likely pleased with a point on the road against a strong opponent. The result left Columbus Crew in a solid playoff position, while Orlando City continued their push for a postseason berth in a competitive conference. Post-match, Columbus head coach expressed frustration at dropped points at home but praised his team's character to fight back, while Orlando's manager highlighted his side's defensive resilience against one of the league's best attacking units. The starting XI for Columbus Crew likely featured stars like Cucho Hernández and Darlington Nagbe, while Orlando City relied on the experience of Facundo Torres and Robin Jansson.