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San Antonio - Antonio VS Birmingham Legion Live
San Antonio
04-26 08:30
0 - 0
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Birmingham Legion - Antonio VS Birmingham Legion Live
Birmingham Legion
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H2H
Lineups
San Antonio
Birmingham Legion
Attacks
107
82
Dangerous Attacks
71
44
Ball Possession
58
42
On Target
6
2
Off Target
80211
5013
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98′
J.Hernández
94′
E. Cuello
92′
M. Taintor
91′
T. Pasher
End 0-0
86′
S. Saucedo
gevork diarbian
79′
D.Pacheco
dmitriy erofeev
76′
A. Ward
68′
J. Heaps
67′
S.Ngoma
dawson mccartney
67′
R. Williams
R. Damus
67′
E. Cuello
N. Blanco
67′
m.maldonado
calov
51′
C.Parano
45′
S. McIllhatton
K. Cole
45′
amir daley
P. Vassell
45′
C. Sorto
Emmanuel Johnson
Halftime 0-0
22′
K. Cole
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Match Info

San Antonio and Birmingham Legion played out a goalless draw in the USL Cup on April 26, 2026, in a match that featured plenty of defensive discipline but little cutting edge in the final third. The stalemate at Toyota Field left both sets of fans frustrated, though each team walked away with a point in a tightly contested affair that reflected the competitive nature of the USL Championship.

The first half was a cagey affair, with San Antonio enjoying the majority of possession but unable to break down a well-organized Birmingham defense. Midfielder Jose Gallegos came closest in the 34th minute, his left-footed shot from outside the box curling just wide of the post. Birmingham responded through a long-range effort from Tyler Pasher that forced a comfortable save from San Antonio goalkeeper Jordan Farr.

The second half saw increased urgency from both sides, but clear-cut chances remained at a premium. San Antonio substitute Nathan Fogaca had a golden opportunity in the 67th minute, heading over the bar from a pinpoint cross. Birmingham’s best moment came in the 82nd minute when Enzo Martínez volleyed just inches wide from a corner. The visitors’ defense, marshaled by center-back Phanuel Kavita, withstood a late San Antonio siege to secure the clean sheet.

Key tactical battles centered on the midfield, where Jorge Hernandez for San Antonio and Anderson Asiedu for Birmingham cancelled each other out. The match also highlighted the importance of set-piece defending, with both teams failing to convert corners and free kicks into dangerous attempts. Farr earned his shutout with a calm performance, while Birmingham keeper Matt Van Oekel had little to do but remained alert throughout.

In the USL Cup standings, the point keeps San Antonio in the playoff picture, while Birmingham Legion remain just outside the top four. Both teams will need to rediscover their scoring touch in upcoming matches, but the defensive solidity shown here provides a foundation to build upon. Attention now turns to the next round, where San Antonio faces a tricky away trip and Birmingham looks to convert draws into wins.