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Columbus Crew defeat FC Cincinnati on the road in Hell is Real rivalry match: Replay
Columbus Crew defeat FC Cincinnati on the road in Hell is Real rivalry match: Replay

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time13-07-2025

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Columbus Crew defeat FC Cincinnati on the road in Hell is Real rivalry match: Replay

If you buy something through a link in this article, we may earn commission. Pricing and availability are subject to change. CINCINNATI - The Crew (11-3-8) came back from a two-goal deficit to defeat FC Cincinnati (13-6-3) 4-2 in their first Hell is Real victory since the 2023 MLS Cup Eastern Conference final. An own goal from Cincinnati defender Miles Robinson secured the Crew's victory in the 59th minute, which marked a remarkable turnaround given that the Crew had conceded two goals in the opening five minutes. Advertisement In less than 60 seconds, midfielder Pavel Bucha recorded Cincinnati's first goal, which was followed by midfielder Evander da Silva Ferreira scoring off a shot outside the Crew's box four minutes later. Rossi found Columbus' first goal in the 42nd minute, connecting on a shot from the top of Cincinnati's box. Jul 12, 2025; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; Columbus Crew forward Max Arfsten (27) high fives forward Diego Rossi (10) after scoring a goal against FC Cincinnati in the first half at TQL Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Katie Stratman-Imagn Images With the first half already in stoppage time, Arfsten added the second goal after finding his way around Cincinnati defender DeAndre Yedlin. This was Arfsten's first game back from representing the United States men's national team at the Gold Cup. Midfielder Taha Habroune iced the Crew's victory in the third minute of second-half stoppage time, scoring his first career MLS goal. Advertisement The Crew kicked off against Cincinnati nearly an hour late following a weather delay at TQL Stadium. (90+3) Taha Habroune scores first MLS goal vs FC Cincinnati Crew midfielder Taha Habroune scored his first MLS goal to extend Columbus' lead by two goals in the final minutes of the game. Score: Crew 4-2 (86') FC Cincinnati defender Miles Robinson charged with yellow card vs Columbus Crew Cincinnati defender Miles Robinson earned a yellow card for a foul against Crew midfielder Daniel Gazdag. Score: Crew 3-2 (83') Diego Rossi's shot goes far left of FC Cincinnati goal Forward Diego Rossi had the chance to extend the Crew's lead to two goals with a shot inside Cincinnati's box, but sent the ball too far left, past the goalpost and out of play. Advertisement Score: Crew 3-2 (78') Jacen Russell-Rowe given yellow card, substituted out for Columbus Crew After recording a yellow-card foul against Cincinnati defender Matt Miazga, Crew forward Jacen Russell-Rowe went down with a lower-body injury. Russell-Rowe was helped up by medical staff and walked off the field on his own accord when being substituted out for Taha Habroune. Score: Crew 3-2 (68') Columbus Crew midfielder Daniel Gazdag shown yellow card Crew midfielder Daniel Gazdag was given a yellow card for fouling midfielder DeAndre Yedlin. It marks the Crew's second yellow card after midfielder Dylan Chambost received one in the 53rd minute. Advertisement Score: Crew 3-2 (59') Columbus Crew pull ahead on FC Cincinnati own goal The Crew have taken their first lead of the game after an own goal from Cincinnati defender Miles Robinson. Crew forward Ibrahim Aliyu launched a shot from outside Cincinnati's box, and while attempting to clear the shot out of play, Robinson kicked the ball past goalkeeper Roman Celentano. Score: Crew 3-2 (58') Columbus Crew make first substitution vs FC Cincinnati With the first substitution of the game, the Crew replace midfielder Dylan Chambost with Amar Sejdic. Score: 2-2 Columbus Crew vs FC Cincinnati first-half stats Possession rate: Crew (51.9%), Cincinnati (48.1%) Advertisement Shots: Crew (7), Cincinnati (8) Shots on goal: Crew (2), Cincinnati (3) Goalkeeper saves: Crew (1), Cincinnati (0) Fouls: Crew (8), Cincinnati (3) Corners: Crew (8), Cincinnati (5) Jul 12, 2025; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; FC Cincinnati goalkeeper Roman Celentano (18) makes a save against the Columbus Crew in the first half at TQL Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Katie Stratman-Imagn Images (45+3') Columbus Crew even score vs FC Cincinnati before halftime After going down 2-0 early in the half, the Crew have evened the score against Cincinnati with a goal from midfielder Max Arfsten. Arfsten received a pass at the top of Cincinnati's box from midfielder Dylan Chambost and, after working his way around midfielder DeAndre Yedlin, launched a shot that went to the right of goalkeeper Roman Celentano. Score: 2-2 Advertisement (45') FC Cincinnati midfielder Pavel Bucha shown yellow card vs Columbus Crew Following a foul, Cincinnati midfielder Pavel Bucha was given a yellow card, marking Cincinnati's second of the game. Score: Cincinnati 2-1 (42') Diego Rossi cuts Columbus Crew deficit vs FC Cincinnati in half Off a pass from forward Ibrahim Aliyu, forward Diego Rossi found the Crew's first goal of the game from the top of Cincinnati's box, cutting Columbus' deficit in half. Score: Cincinnati 2-1 (31') Columbus Crew Patrick Schulte records first save vs FC Cincinnati Crew goalkeeper Patrick Schulte kept Cincinnati's lead from extending with a two-handed save on a shot from forward Kei Kamara on the right side of the Crew's box. Advertisement Score: Cincinnati 2-0 (18') FC Cincinnati midfielder Brian Anunga given yellow card Cincinnati midfielder Brian Anungu was given the first yellow card of the game for a foul against Crew forward Diego Rossi. (5') FC Cincinnati adds another early goal, Columbus Crew fall behind by 2 goals Just four minutes after scoring in the opening minute of play, Cincinnati extends its lead over the Crew with a goal from midfielder Evander da Silva Ferreira. From outside the Crew's box, Evander gained possession of the ball and launched a shot that landed in the left corner of the goal. Score: Cincinnati 2-0 Advertisement (1') FC Cincinnati takes 1-0 lead vs Columbus Crew Midfielder Pavel Bucha gives Cincinnati an early lead against the Crew, scoring from the center of Columbus' box. Bucha was sent a cross pass from midfielder Lukas Engel to set up the scoring play. Score: Cincinnati 1-0 Who are the referees for Columbus Crew vs FC Cincinnati? Here are the officials for the Crew vs Cincinnati: Referee: Alexis Da Silva Assistant Referee 1: Cory Richardson Assistant Referee 2: Ryan Graves Fourth Official: Jeremy Scheer VAR: Kevin Scott Assistant VAR: Robert Schaap Columbus Crew vs FC Cincinnati kickoff time confirmed The Crew will kick off against Cincinnati at 8:36 p.m. following a weather delay at TQL Stadium. Patrick Schulte, Max Arfsten returns for Columbus Crew The Crew have Patrick Schulte in the starting lineup for the first time in over a month with the goalkeeper making his return from an oblique injury he suffered prior to the Charlotte game on May 24. Midfielder Max Arfsten is also back in the lineup after his stint with the United States men's national team at the CONCACAF Gold Cup. Advertisement Midfielder Mo Farsi is missing from the gameday lineup, despite there being no mention on the availability report about Farsi possibly being unavailable. FC Cincinnati starting lineup vs Columbus Crew Here is the starting 11 for Cincinnati vs Columbus: GK: Roman Celentano DF: Lukas Engel DF: Matt Miazga DF: Miles Robinson MF: Brian Anunga MF: Pavel Bucha MF: Evander da Silva Ferreira MF: Luca Orellano MF: DeAndre Yedlin FW: Kevin Denkey FW: Kei Kamara Columbus Crew starting lineup vs FC Cincinnati Here is the starting 11 for Columbus vs Cincinnati: GK: Patrick Schulte DF: Yevhen Cheberko DF: Steven Moreira DF: Sean Zawadzki MF: Max Arfsten MF: Dylan Chambost MF: Daniel Gazdag MF: Darlington Nagbe FW: Ibrahim Aliyu FW: Diego Rossi FW: Jacen Russell-Rowe Thunderstorm warning at TQL Stadium causes delay Columbus Crew vs FC Cincinnati kickoff A thunderstorm warning is in effect at TQL Stadium, delaying kickoff for the Crew's matchup against Cincinnati. There is no update on when the game will start. Where do Columbus Crew, FC Cincinnati rank in Eastern Conference standings? The Crew are in fourth in the Eastern Conference, with FC Cincinnati sitting at the top of the Eastern Conference standings. Advertisement Here are the top five teams in the MLS Eastern Conference: FC Cincinnati (13-5-3: 42 points) Nashville SC (12-4-5: 41 points) Philadelphia Union (12-5-4: 40 points) Columbus Crew (10-3-8: 38 points) Inter Miami (10-3-5: 35 points) Crew forward Diego Rossi celebrates a penalty kick goal against FC Cincinnati on May 17. The game ended in a 1-1 draw. How to listen to Columbus Crew vs FC Cincinnati radio broadcast The Crew vs. Cincinnati English-speaking radio broadcast will be on Alt 105.7 FM and available via the iHeartRadio app. Columbus' regular radio broadcaster Chris Doran will be on the call. The Spanish radio broadcast can be found on La Grande 103.1 FM and the La Grande radio app, with Juan Valladares doing play-by-play. Columbus Crew vs FC Cincinnati streaming information The Crew-Cincinnati match will be streaming on Apple TV, with a required MLS Season Pass subscription. Here are the broadcast teams for tonight: Advertisement English broadcast: Keith Costigan (play-by-play), Maurice Edu (analyst) Spanish broadcast: Alejandro Figueredo (play-by-play), Tony Cherchi (analyst) When does Columbus Crew vs FC Cincinnati kick off? Kickoff: 7:30 p.m. July 12 at TQL Stadium in Cincinnati. bmackay@ @brimackay15 Get more Columbus Crew content by listening to our podcast This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Columbus Crew defeat FC Cincinnati in Hell is Real: Replay

Columbus digs out of early hole, rallies to defeat Cincinnati 4-2
Columbus digs out of early hole, rallies to defeat Cincinnati 4-2

Washington Post

time13-07-2025

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Columbus digs out of early hole, rallies to defeat Cincinnati 4-2

CINCINNATI — Columbus rallied from an early two-goal deficit to defeat Cincinnati 4-2 on Saturday night, with Taha Habroune scoring the final goal in second-half stoppage time. After trailing 2-0 in the first five minutes, Columbus tied it late in the first half and took a 3-2 lead with an own goal by Cincinnati's Miles Robinson who was trying to defend a cross by Columbus. Habroune wrapped it up when he scored on a right-footed shot from the center of the box in the third minute of second-half stoppage time.

Columbus digs out of early hole, rallies to defeat Cincinnati 4-2
Columbus digs out of early hole, rallies to defeat Cincinnati 4-2

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time13-07-2025

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Columbus digs out of early hole, rallies to defeat Cincinnati 4-2

CINCINNATI (AP) — Columbus rallied from an early two-goal deficit to defeat Cincinnati 4-2 on Saturday night, with Taha Habroune scoring the final goal in second-half stoppage time. After trailing 2-0 in the first five minutes, Columbus tied it late in the first half and took a 3-2 lead with an own goal by Cincinnati's Miles Robinson who was trying to defend a cross by Columbus. Habroune wrapped it up when he scored on a right-footed shot from the center of the box in the third minute of second-half stoppage time. Advertisement The game started an hour late after a weather delay and Cincinnati scored almost immediately when Pavel Bucha connected with a right-footed shot from the center of the box in the first minute. The score reached 2-0 when in the fifth minute when Evander Da Silva Ferreira scored with a right-footed shot from the right half-space outside the box to the middle-left zone. Columbus tied it late in the first half with goals from Diego Rossi and Max Arfsten. In the 42nd minute, Rossi scored with a right-footed shot from the centre of the box. In the third minute of stoppage time, Arfsten tied it with a difficult shot from the central position outside the box. Advertisement Cincinnati (13-6-3) entered the match with a league-best 42 points but saw its four-match winning streak come to an end. Philadelphia, which defeated New York 2-0, passed Cincinnati with 43 points. Columbus (11-3-8) is unbeaten in its last five matches, four of them wins. Up next Cincinnati hosts Miami on Wednesday. Columbus visits Nashville on Wednesday. ___ AP soccer:

Columbus digs out of early hole, rallies to defeat Cincinnati 4-2
Columbus digs out of early hole, rallies to defeat Cincinnati 4-2

Associated Press

time13-07-2025

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Columbus digs out of early hole, rallies to defeat Cincinnati 4-2

CINCINNATI (AP) — Columbus rallied from an early two-goal deficit to defeat Cincinnati 4-2 on Saturday night, with Taha Habroune scoring the final goal in second-half stoppage time. After trailing 2-0 in the first five minutes, Columbus tied it late in the first half and took a 3-2 lead with an own goal by Cincinnati's Miles Robinson who was trying to defend a cross by Columbus. Habroune wrapped it up when he scored on a right-footed shot from the center of the box in the third minute of second-half stoppage time. The game started an hour late after a weather delay and Cincinnati scored almost immediately when Pavel Bucha connected with a right-footed shot from the center of the box in the first minute. The score reached 2-0 when in the fifth minute when Evander Da Silva Ferreira scored with a right-footed shot from the right half-space outside the box to the middle-left zone. Columbus tied it late in the first half with goals from Diego Rossi and Max Arfsten. In the 42nd minute, Rossi scored with a right-footed shot from the centre of the box. In the third minute of stoppage time, Arfsten tied it with a difficult shot from the central position outside the box. Cincinnati (13-6-3) entered the match with a league-best 42 points but saw its four-match winning streak come to an end. Philadelphia, which defeated New York 2-0, passed Cincinnati with 43 points. Columbus (11-3-8) is unbeaten in its last five matches, four of them wins. Up next Cincinnati hosts Miami on Wednesday. Columbus visits Nashville on Wednesday. ___ AP soccer:

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