What You Need To Know
- This marks the first ever visit by Richmond to Tucson
- In their last meeting, FC Tucson recorded a season-high 21 clearances.
- FC Tucson is currently tied for first in USL League One in goal conversion rate (18%).
THIS WEEK
Saturday, June 8 – vs. Richmond Kickers, 7:30 p.m.
TV: ESPN+, Youtube (International)
Social Media: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
FC Tucson will look to avenge its May 11th loss to the Richmond Kickers this Saturday at Kino North Stadium. In their last meeting, the club displayed a defensive presence that looked to be impenetrable for the first 80 minutes of play. Tucson recorded a season-high 21 clearances and 20 tackles in the contest.
Last week, FCT played to a 2-2 draw at home versus Orlando City B. Midfielder Andrew Wheeler-Omiunu and José Terrón both found the back of the net during the match.
Richmond recently fell to North Texas SC 3-0. Prior to that, the club was defeated by Orlando City B 3-2. The club currently sits in eighth place in the table with 11 points.
In Pristine Form
Defender Jose Terrón is making his presence resonate throughout the league so far this season. In six appearances, he has registered one goal, one assist, 10 chances created and seven interceptions.
We Meet Again…
On May 11th, Richmond defeated FC Tucson 2-0 in the clubs' first-ever meeting. A defensive battle for the majority of the match, FCT recorded 21 clearances and 20 tackles in the contest.
Home Field Advantage
Tucson has found early success at Kino North Stadium this season. In the first five home matches of the season, the club has recorded a record of 2-1-2. In its last three home bouts, FCT has recorded eight goals and three assists.
Consistency is Key
Last week, Jamael Cox emerged as the club's assist leader with two assists. He's been involved in 10 of the 12 FCT goals scored this season, leading the club in chances created (10).
Iron Man Watch
With Andrew Wheeler-Omiunu getting called up to Phoenix Rising FC, LAFC loanee goalkeeper Phillip Ejimadu is the only player to have played in every possible minute this season (810 minutes).
What You Need To Know
- This marks the first ever visit by Richmond to Tucson
- In their last meeting, FC Tucson recorded a season-high 21 clearances.
- FC Tucson is currently tied for first in USL League One in goal conversion rate (18%).
THIS WEEK
Saturday, June 8 – vs. Richmond Kickers, 7:30 p.m.
TV: ESPN+, Youtube (International)
Social Media: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
FC Tucson will look to avenge its May 11th loss to the Richmond Kickers this Saturday at Kino North Stadium. In their last meeting, the club displayed a defensive presence that looked to be impenetrable for the first 80 minutes of play. Tucson recorded a season-high 21 clearances and 20 tackles in the contest.
Last week, FCT played to a 2-2 draw at home versus Orlando City B. Midfielder Andrew Wheeler-Omiunu and José Terrón both found the back of the net during the match.
Richmond recently fell to North Texas SC 3-0. Prior to that, the club was defeated by Orlando City B 3-2. The club currently sits in eighth place in the table with 11 points.
In Pristine Form
Defender Jose Terrón is making his presence resonate throughout the league so far this season. In six appearances, he has registered one goal, one assist, 10 chances created and seven interceptions.
We Meet Again…
On May 11th, Richmond defeated FC Tucson 2-0 in the clubs’ first-ever meeting. A defensive battle for the majority of the match, FCT recorded 21 clearances and 20 tackles in the contest.
Home Field Advantage
Tucson has found early success at Kino North Stadium this season. In the first five home matches of the season, the club has recorded a record of 2-1-2. In its last three home bouts, FCT has recorded eight goals and three assists.
Consistency is Key
Last week, Jamael Cox emerged as the club’s assist leader with two assists. He’s been involved in 10 of the 12 FCT goals scored this season, leading the club in chances created (10).
Iron Man Watch
With Andrew Wheeler-Omiunu getting called up to Phoenix Rising FC, LAFC loanee goalkeeper Phillip Ejimadu is the only player to have played in every possible minute this season (810 minutes).