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FC Tulsa 1–2 Colorado Springs: Late Drama Decides Tight USL Championship Contest

FC Tulsa suffered a heartbreaking 2–1 home defeat at the hands of Colorado Springs on June 21, 2026, as two second-half strikes overturned an early Tulsa lead. The loss at ONEOK Field saw the home side slip further down the USL Championship standings, while Colorado Springs continued their push for a playoff spot.

Match Overview

The visitors controlled possession from the start, but Tulsa struck first in the 23rd minute. A quick counter-attack caught the Colorado backline flat, and forward Rodrigo Hernandez slotted home from close range after a clever through ball from Manny Perez. Tulsa held that lead into halftime despite Colorado Springs creating several half‑chances.

The second half shifted decisively. Colorado Springs grew more aggressive, pressing high and forcing turnovers. Their equalizer came in the 63rd minute when midfielder Jake Keegan unleashed a low drive from 20 yards that deflected off a defender and beat the Tulsa goalkeeper. The winner arrived with just ten minutes left: a set‑piece header from center‑back Liam O’Connor off a corner kick, giving the visitors a vital three points.

Key Moments

  • 23' – Rodrigo Hernandez opens the scoring for FC Tulsa after a swift counter.
  • 63' – Jake Keegan equalizes for Colorado Springs with a deflected shot.
  • 80' – Liam O’Connor heads home from a corner to complete the comeback.
  • 87' – Tulsa’s best chance to level sees a header saved on the line.

Tactical Story

Tulsa set up to absorb pressure and counter, a plan that worked well in the first half. Colorado Springs adjusted at the break by pushing their full‑backs higher and using quicker passing combinations through midfield. The equalizer came from a moment of fortune, but the winner was well‑worked off a training‑ground routine. Tulsa’s inability to clear their lines on set‑pieces proved costly.

Standout Players

Jake Keegan (Colorado Springs) – Sparked the comeback and was the busiest midfielder.

Liam O’Connor (Colorado Springs) – Dominant in the air and scored the decisive goal.

Rodrigo Hernandez (FC Tulsa) – Took his goal well but faded in the second half.

Season Impact

FC Tulsa now sit 11th in the USL Championship table, four points outside the playoff places. Colorado Springs moved into 6th, strengthening their postseason credentials ahead of a critical run of fixtures.