August 18, 2017 USL Toronto FC II--Richmond Kickers vs Toronto FC II preview (from richmondkickers.com)

  
KICKERS HOST TORONTO SATURDAY
Gates Open at 5:30PM for Family Fest; Kickoff at 7:00PM
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MATCH INFORMATION

Richmond Kickers (3-12-8) vs Toronto FC II (4-13-6)

2017 USL Regular Season

Date: Saturday, August 19, 2017

Kickoff: 7:00 p.m.

Stadium: City Stadium, Richmond, VA

All-Time Series: 2-1-1

At Richmond: 2-0-0
 
BROADCAST INFORMATION

TV: WTVR CBS 6.3 (Comcast 206, Verizon FiOS 466)

Online: USL Match Center

Hashtag: #RICvTOR

Twitter: @RichmondKickers and @TorontoFCII

RICHMOND, VA — (Friday, August 18, 2017) — The Richmond Kickers (3-12-8) are back at City Stadium 
this Saturday to host Toronto FC II (4-13-6) along with Family Fest, presented by WTVR CBS 6 
and Bounce 2 The Moon. Admission is $25 for the entire family before 6:30 p.m. The party starts 
at 5:30 p.m. with a one-of-a-kind fun zone featuring human foosball, giant soccer darts and 
a 24-foot double drop slide, live music, RVA food trucks, soft serve ice cream, and over a dozen 
craft beer on tap. The Kickers then take on TFCII at 7:00 p.m. This match will be available live 
on the Kickers Exclusive Television Partners WTVR CBS 6 on their 6.3 sub channel (Comcast 206, 
Verizon FiOS 466) and online through the USL Match Center. Tickets are on sale now 
at RichmondKickers.com.

The two clubs have met on five occasions over two seasons, with the Kickers holding a slight 
advantage with a 2-1-1 record. Both clubs met previously this season May 24 at the Ontario 
Soccer Centre, with both teams battling to a 0-0 draw in the second of a three-game road trip 
for the Kickers. Richmond swept Toronto in the two meetings at City Stadium last season, 
opening the series with a 1-0 victory on April 30 followed by a 3-0 win July 23. 

The Kickers are coming off a 0-1 defeat at home to Orlando City B last Saturday. 
Pierre Da Silva narrowly found Hadji Barry as the Kickers failed to clear the ball away. 
Barry controlled and turned to find the far post side netting in the 24th minute. 

Toronto FC II fell on the road to Bethlehem Steel FC Sunday afternoon 1-3. Bethlehem opened 
the scoring in the 58th minute with a goal from Corey Burke. TFCII pulled level 
in the 73rd minute as Mitchell Taintor converted a penalty kick after Jordan McCrary was 
fouled by Matthew Real inside the box. James Chambers gave the home side the lead 
in the 80th minute as he put away a penalty that was conceded by Julian Dunn-Johnson 
and causing him to see his second yellow card. Bethlehem would get their third of the game 
deep into stoppage time as Santi Moar set up Chris Nanco. 

The Kickers stays home at City Stadium to close out a three-match home stand next 
Saturday night to host long-time rivals Charleston Battery and Food Truck Fest. The party 
starts at 5:30 p.m. with live music by Jive 45, over a dozen craft beers on tap, 
and RVA’s iconic food trucks, including Carytown Burgers & Fries, Sticks Kebob Shop, 
Grapevine, The Return of the Mac, Mr. Softee, Happy Empanada, Ms. Funnel Cakes 
and Boka Truck. Tickets and more information are available now at RichmondKickers.com. 

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Richmond: Midfielder Matt Bolduc (#32) made his second start in a row last Saturday since 
joining the Kickers after the start of the 2017 season, with five appearances total this 
season. Bolduc spent the 2016 season at Eastern Conference rivals Harrisburg City Islanders 
where he made 19 appearances and assisted on one goal. Defender Evan Lee (#8) has suited 
up for the Kickers on 10 occasions this season, including seven starts. Lee joined 
the Kickers after having spent last season with FC Cincinnati in their inaugural season, 
playing 323 minutes and contributing to eight shutouts over 14 appearances. 
Forward Oliver Minatel (#9) netted his first goal in the Kickers 3-2 win over 
Bethlehem Steel FC back on July 22. The Brazilian has made 11 appearances, including 
eight starts since signing with Richmond during the offseason. He scored one goal in nine 
appearances with Puerto Rico FC in 2016. 

Toronto: One of the two leading scorers for TFCII, midfielder Luca Uccello (#45) has 
three goals in 12 appearances this season. Uccello initially joined Toronto through 
the Academy, signing his first professional contract with the USL side in March of 2015. 
Defender Mitchell Taintor (#42) had the lone goal in Toronto’s last outing, a 1-3 loss 
on the road at Bethlehem Steel FC. A former New England Revolution youth player, 
Taintor was drafted by Toronto FC as the 59th overall pick in the 2016 MLS SuperDraft 
out of Rutgers University. Forward Ryan Telfer (#54) has appeared in ever match for 
Toronto this season, where he has made 16 starts and scored on one occasion. His lone 
goal came in the season opener on the road to claim a 1-0 victory over Western Conference 
side Phoenix Rising FC. 
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