

New York Cosmos 1–2 Omaha: Visitors Rally for Late Win at Mitchel Field
The Omaha came from behind to stun the New York Cosmos 2–1 in a thrilling USL League One encounter on May 28, 2026. The hosts took an early lead but were undone by a resurgent second-half performance from Omaha, who snatched all three points with a stoppage-time winner.
Match Overview
The Cosmos started brightly, pressing high and controlling possession. Their reward came in the 19th minute when Attacker Mateo Silva tapped in a low cross from Jaden White. New York looked comfortable, but Omaha grew into the game after the break. The visitors equalized through a well-worked set piece in the 67th minute, and then struck the decisive blow deep into added time.
Key Moments
- 19' – Mateo Silva gives Cosmos the lead, converting from close range after a neat build-up.
- 67' – Omaha's Dominic Reed heads home from a corner, beating the Cosmos keeper Riley Adams.
- 90+3' – Substitute Liam O'Connor fires a low drive into the bottom corner to seal the win for Omaha.
Tactical Story
The Cosmos dominated the first half with a compact 4-2-3-1 shape, but their intensity dropped after the interval. Omaha shifted to a more direct approach, bypassing the New York midfield with long balls and second balls. The equalizer came from a set piece—a clear weakness for the Cosmos—and the winner was a product of a counter-attack after the hosts committed too many men forward. New York's inability to manage the game's tempo proved costly.
Standout Players
- Dominic Reed (Omaha) – Scored the equalizer and was a constant aerial threat.
- Liam O'Connor (Omaha) – Came off the bench to net the dramatic winner.
- Mateo Silva (Cosmos) – Lively in the first half, but faded as the match wore on.
Table Impact
Omaha's victory lifts them to 5th place with 16 points, just two off the playoff positions. The Cosmos remain in 9th, six points adrift, and manager Carlos Rivas faces questions about his side's resilience after consecutive home defeats.