

Richmond Kickers 2–2 Athletic Club Boise
USL League One | May 31, 2026
Richmond Kickers and expansion side Athletic Club Boise shared the points in an entertaining 2-2 draw at City Stadium. The match featured two early goals from Boise, a Richmond fightback, and a tense final stage where both teams pushed for a winner but had to settle for a draw.
Match Overview
Boise surprised the home crowd by racing into a 2-0 lead inside the first 20 minutes, capitalizing on defensive lapses. The Kickers responded with a goal before halftime and equalized shortly after the break. The pace slowed in the final quarter as fatigue set in, but neither side could conjure a third goal.
Key Moments
- 8th minute – A counterattack from Boise ended with forward Noah Park slotting home from a precise cross to make it 1-0.
- 18th minute – A defensive error by Richmond allowed Boise midfielder Jake Thompson to double the lead with a curling shot from the edge of the box.
- 39th minute – Richmond’s captain and striker Marcus Williams chested down a long ball and volleyed past the keeper to pull one back (2-1).
- 54th minute – A corner kick from Richmond was flicked on by defender Andrew Lewis, and midfielder Sam Hughes stabbed the ball over the line for 2-2.
- 78th minute – Boise came close when substitute forward Ryan O’Neal hit the post with a header from a free kick.
Tactical Story
Richmond’s 4-4-2 was exposed early by Boise’s 3-5-2, which overloaded the midfield and created space for wing-backs to advance. After falling behind, the Kickers pressed higher and used their physicality in set pieces to force their way back. Boise tired in the second half, unable to maintain their early intensity, but their defensive organization held firm for a valuable road point.
Standout Players
Marcus Williams (Richmond) – The veteran striker’s goal changed the momentum and his hold-up play was key to the equalizer.
Noah Park (Boise) – Scored the opener and posed problems for Richmond’s backline throughout his time on the pitch.
Season Impact
The draw keeps Richmond Kickers in sixth place, hovering near the playoff line. For Athletic Club Boise, a first-year franchise, this result represents a morale-boosting away point that moves them into ninth place, just outside the postseason picture.