

Forward Madison FC and Fort Wayne FC played out a hard-fought 1-1 draw at Breese Stevens Field on June 18, 2026, in a USL League One clash that showcased two sides desperate for points. The result left both teams with mixed feelings—Madison extended their unbeaten home run but missed a chance to close the gap on the playoff places, while Fort Wayne earned a creditable away point in their first-ever meeting with the Flamingos.
Match Overview
The contest kicked off under a humid Wisconsin evening, with Forward Madison looking to control possession through their midfield trio. Fort Wayne, making the trip north for the first time as a USL League One side, set up in a compact 4-4-2, intent on hitting on the counter. The opening 20 minutes saw Madison dominate territory but struggle to break down a well-organized visitors’ defense.
Key Moments
- 22’ – Fort Wayne strike first: A swift counterattack caught Madison’s backline off guard. Fort Wayne forward Jake Sullivan latched onto a through ball from midfielder Ethan Park and slotted calmly past the keeper to make it 1-0.
- 41’ – Madison equalizes: Just before halftime, a set-piece routine paid off for the hosts. Defender Alvaro Torres rose highest to meet a curling corner from Kyle Edwards, powering a header into the bottom corner.
- 65’ – Fort Wayne’s best chance: A long-range effort from Marcus Lee forced a sprawling save from Madison goalkeeper Ryan Fletcher, keeping the score level.
- 80’ – Madison push for winner: Forward Christian Velez saw his close-range shot brilliantly blocked by Fort Wayne center-back Liam O’Connor in a goalmouth scramble.
Tactical Battle
Madison’s 3-5-2 formation allowed them to overload central areas, but Fort Wayne’s disciplined defensive block limited clear-cut chances. The visitors’ counter-attacking threat was evident, with Sullivan’s pace a constant worry. After the equalizer, Madison pressed higher, yet Fort Wayne held firm, dropping deep in the final 15 minutes to secure the draw. Both managers made substitutions that failed to tip the balance—Madison introduced fresh legs in attack, while Fort Wayne shored up midfield legs.
Standout Players
- Alvaro Torres (Forward Madison): The center-back not only scored the crucial equalizer but also made several vital clearances to prevent Fort Wayne from regaining the lead.
- Jake Sullivan (Fort Wayne): His goal was a moment of clinical finishing, and his movement off the ball kept Madison’s defenders on edge all night.
- Ryan Fletcher (Forward Madison): The goalkeeper’s reflex save in the 65th minute preserved the point for his team.
Impact on the Season
The draw leaves Forward Madison in 6th place in the USL League One standings, now three points adrift of the playoff line. Fort Wayne, in their debut season, move to 9th but have shown they can compete on the road. For Madison, the dropped points at home are a frustration, especially after dominating long stretches. Their next fixture against league leaders Greenville Triumph will be a stern test. Fort Wayne, meanwhile, will take confidence from the performance as they prepare to host Central Valley Fuego in July.
Both teams will meet again in the reverse fixture on August 14 in Fort Wayne, with the series now finely poised after this entertaining 1-1 stalemate.