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By the Numbers: FC Cincinnati at NYCFC

FC Cincinnati Announce Roster for 2023 Preseason

October 1, 2024 – Major League Soccer (MLS)
FC Cincinnati News Release

FC Cincinnati will hop a Greyhound bus up the Hudson River Line and are set to play New York City Football Club for a midweek matchup, looking to get their mojo back. Well, actually, given scheduling constraints, they will be flying (as per normal) and playing at Red Bull Arena in Harrison, New Jersey, for what could be a preview of a potential playoff matchup.

Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m. ET, and fans can watch the game on MLS Season Pass on Apple TV and listen locally in English on ESPN 1530 and 97.7 FM La Mega in Spanish. The last time FCC took on NYCFC, The Orange and Blue came back and scored four goals in the final 11 minutes and won 4-2 in group play of Leagues Cup. Let’s look at some important figures that may factor into this midweek match, all presented by CTI.

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FC Cincinnati is one of two MLS clubs with a trio of goal-scorers who have eclipsed the 10-goal mark in league play this season. Luciano Acosta, Yuya Kubo and Luca Orellano have all registered 10 or more goals this season, marking the second time in club history the team has had three double-digit scorers (2022). LA Galaxy is the only club with four players in double digits this season.

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FC Cincinnati has suffered 360 fouls this season, the fifth most in the Eastern Conference but 11th most in MLS. Last season, FCC was fouled 429 times, fourth most in the league as a whole. NYCFC this season is one of the four clubs ahead of FCC in this category, being fouled 375 times.

NYCFC is also just inches out of FC Cincinnati in the fouls committed category, as The Orange and Blue have committed 403 to New York 399.

39 for 39

FC Cincinnati have had a turbulent season in 2024 and have successfully navigated availability issues to this point to the degree of entering the matchday Wednesday in second place in the Eastern Conference. To this point in 2024, FC Cincinnati have not repeated starting lineups with the same players in the same position or same formation, creating problems with finding rhythms and relationships in some key places where new players are now being integrated into.This means that Pat Noonan has had to deploy 39 unique setups in 39 different games.

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Luca Orellano has been an offensive dynamo this season for FC Cincinnati, appearing in 30 of 31 matches this season and scoring 10 goals. With Luciano Acosta missing some time due to injury, Orellano stepped in to be the lead offensive threat by taking a team-high…

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