

Match Report: McKinney Chupacabras 0 – 2 Texoma
USL League Two | July 5, 2026
Texoma secured a well-earned 2-0 away win over the McKinney Chupacabras in USL League Two action on Sunday evening. The visitors controlled large stretches of the match with disciplined defending and efficient counter-attacking, while McKinney were left to rue missed chances in front of their home supporters.
Match Overview
Both teams entered the game looking to solidify their positions in the middle of the Southern Conference standings. McKinney started brightly, creating three clear-cut chances inside the opening 15 minutes, but a combination of poor finishing and excellent goalkeeping from Texoma’s Ryan Hall kept the score level. Texoma grew into the contest and began to assert their dominance through midfield as the first half progressed.
Key Moments
- 34th minute – Texoma take the lead: A quick break caught McKinney’s defense out of shape. Winger Diego Sanchez cut inside from the left and unleashed a curling shot that beat the home goalkeeper at his near post.
- 68th minute – Second goal settles it: McKinney pushed forward in search of an equalizer, but a misplaced pass in midfield was intercepted by Texoma’s Marcus Webb. He played a one-two with striker Jonah Lee and slotted calmly into the bottom corner to double the lead.
Tactical Story
McKinney coach Tomás Reyes deployed a high defensive line, hoping to smother Texoma’s attackers before they could turn. It worked for the opening half-hour, but the Chupacabras lacked the defensive discipline to maintain it over 90 minutes. Texoma exploited the gaps behind the full-backs, especially in transition. Once ahead, Texoma dropped into a compact shape, making it difficult for McKinney to break through.
Standout Players
- Ryan Hall (Texoma goalkeeper): Made five critical saves, including a point-blank stop from a McKinney header in the 22nd minute. His composure was vital in keeping the clean sheet.
- Marcus Webb (Texoma midfielder): Covered every blade of grass in central midfield, broke up play, and provided the assist for the second goal before scoring himself.
- McKinney’s finishing: The Chupacabras had 14 shots but only 3 on target – a statistic that will frustrate the coaching staff. Their lack of a cutting edge in the final third proved costly.
Season Impact
The victory lifted Texoma into the top four of the USL League Two South Central Division, giving them a valuable three points as they chase playoff qualification. For McKinney Chupacabras, the defeat dropped them to ninth place, leaving them with a steep uphill climb if they are to reach the postseason. They will need to sharpen their attack ahead of a trip to play the league leaders next weekend.