united gameday
2 P.M. at Ottawa • td place • live stream: Nasl.com
Preview: Minnesota stands first in the race toward the No. 1 overall playoff seed after a 2-0 victory at San Antonio. Though a playoff long shot, Ottawa returns home after two consecutive road victories.
United FC at a glance: The Loons (7-1-3) hold an important dual distinction as the North American Soccer League's highest-scoring team (22 goals) and toughest team to score against (10 goals allowed).
Ottawa at a glance: The Fury (3-5-3) netted three of its five goals in the first half in its two most recent road victories and finished strong, too, adding goals in the 83rd and 90th minutes.
DAVID LA VAQUE
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