October 13, 2017 USL Toronto FC II--Toronto FC II vs FC Cincinnati game preview (from fccincinnati.com)

  
Match Preview: 10/14 at Toronto FC II
By D.J. Switzer, 10/13/17, 3:45PM EDT 

For the second consecutive season, FC Cincinnati is heading to the playoffs! The Orange & Blue secured 
their place in the 2017 post-season thanks to Orlando City B’s home loss to Tampa Bay Rowdies 
on Thursday night.  What remains to be seen, however, is what[DS1]  seed FCC will be in the playoffs. 
If we’re able to lock up three points Saturday – and some other results go our way – we could end 
up as high sixth, and potentially improve our first round draw.  One thing is certain, though: 
we'll be playing that first round match away from the friendly confines of Nippert Stadium.

So get yourself acquainted with this weekend's match, what to expect, and how you can follow the action 
in the full preview below.

WHEN
Saturday, October 14, at 7:30pm EDT

OPPOSITION
Our last game of the regular season will be at and against Toronto FC II, the reserve side 
for Major League Soccer’s Toronto FC.

VENUE
Ontario Soccer Centre, Vaughan, Ontario

FORM

FCC: Though last weekend’s foray into Canada didn’t go to plan, it was just the Orange & Blue’s 
first defeat since August 19th. The team has gone on to pick up 10 points from seven matches with 
a 3-1-3 record. That uptick in form has kept us in the playoff places, and as mentioned above, 
our post-season participation is now already assured before we even kick a ball on Saturday thanks 
to Orlando’s loss last night to Tampa Bay. A positive result for us in Toronto can both improve 
our seeding and give us a platform to build from heading into the playoffs that are likely 
largely to take place on the road.

TFCII: Currently propping up the Eastern Conference table, Toronto enter the match sitting 
in fifteenth place, were eliminated from the playoffs weeks ago, and have also taken just 
four points from their last six matches. So, while it might be tempting to write this one off 
as a victory for FCC, doing so would be far too premature. Want proof? The lone win they’ve 
posted since the end of August came at home against table-topping Louisville City. And with 
the ability to drop MLS-caliber players down for some minutes, the potential is definitely 
there for “Two-ronto” to send us off to the post-season with a less than ideal result.

PLAYERS

FCC: The return of Kenney Walker, who was out of action due to suspension last weekend, 
will be welcomed by Koch and his charges. The protection he offers the back line was missed 
in Ottawa, as was his ability to link play in midfield. We’ll also look to see who finishes 
top of the FCC scoring charts in 2017, as Djiby still leads Danni König with 11 
and 10 goals respectively.

TFCII: While Toronto might have struggled for a majority of the 2017 season, there are still 
threats in their squad of which we’ll want to be wary. One of those threats is 18-year-old 
forward Shaan Hundal (#64), a Canadian youth international who leads the team in scoring 
with 6 goals in 21 appearances – equaling his tally from 2016 in less games. 
Forward Jordan Hamilton (#22) also has youth and first team international experience with Canada, 
and has contributed 5 goals and 2 assists in just nine showings.

HISTORY

Saturday’s match will be our fourth all-time meeting with Toronto FC II, and second 
of the 2017 campaign. And to this point, FCC has won all three previous matchups. The last time 
we faced them came way back at the end of May, when a 18th-minute Danni König goal was enough 
to give the Orange & Blue the victory at Nippert Stadium. We also managed to win both games 
against them in 2016 as well, both by a 2-1 scoreline.

WEATHER

As might be expected when heading to Canada, cooler weather awaits FC Cincinnati in suburban 
Toronto on Saturday. We’ll be at or around the expected high of 63° F – or 17° C if you prefer 
the local vernacular -- at kickoff and throughout the match. And if you’re crossing the border 
to watch in person, you might want to bring an umbrella or poncho as light rains are being 
called for at this time.

WATCH

There are two excellent ways to take in the final regular season match of the season 
on Saturday evening. Toronto FC II vs FC Cincinnati will be shown live on local television 
on Star 64 (WSTR), with station info on most providers available below.

Over the Air: Channel 12.2
Cincinnati Bell Fioptics: Channel 17 (SD) or 517 (HD)
Spectrum/TWC (OH): Channel 20/13 (SD) or 989 (HD)
Spectrum/TWC (KY): Channel 20 (SD) or 989 (HD)
DirecTV: Channel 25
DISH: Not Available 

Not in the local viewing area? No problem! Every match in the USL is available to stream as well, 
and this match is available for free on YouTube.

LISTEN

FCC away matches aren’t being aired on local radio in 2017.

SOCIAL

As is the case every match, you can follow along with the action on our Twitter feed at @fccincinnati. 
For live looks from before, during and after the match, follow us on Instagram and Snapchat 
by following 'fccincinnati', too. Halftime and full time updates will also be available on Facebook.

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