
MATCH PREVIEW: FORWARD MADISON FC AT LEXINGTON SC
SNAPSHOT: #LEXvMAD
- Sunday, April 28, 2024
- 3:00pm CT kickoff
- Toyota Stadium – Georgetown, Kentucky
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- Stats: LEXvMAD Match Center at uslleagueone.com
USL JÄGERMEISTER CUP RECORDS
MAD: 0-0-0
LEX: 0-0-0
SETTING THE SCENE:
Forward Madison FC is playing in their first USL Jägermeister Cup match against Lexington SC on Sunday, April 28th. The match kicks off in Kentucky at 3pm CT.
This is the first year of the USL Jägermeister Cup, an in-season tournament of all 12 clubs in the League. There will be three groups of four clubs each, built to emphasize regional rivalries. Each club will play a total of eight matches in their respective group play – four home and four away.
Each club will play their groupmates twice, plus play an additional two matches against two different clubs from another group, based on geographic proximity. Group play will determine the four teams that will advance to the knockout round. All cup matches will take place during dedicated match weeks throughout the season.
HISTORY WITH LEXINGTON
The ‘Mingos were unbeaten against Lexington in 2023, taking home one win and two ties. Out of the three matches, Forward scored five goals, all scored by five different players who have returned this year.
‘MINGOS LAST MATCH RECAP
Forward played their 2024 regular-season Home Opener last Saturday, tying against Henny Derby rivals, Richmond Kickers, 2-2. The match was aggressive from start to finish. Long-time Mingo, Derek Gebhard, scored his second goal of the season and newcomer Agustín Dávila netted his first goal in the pink and blue.
3,852 fans flocked to Breese for the sixth Forward Madison Home Opener.
KEYS TO THE MATCH PRESENTED BY THE BURISH GROUP AT UBS
After a week off from League play, Forward is itching to be back on the field and gain three points. After a disappointing draw against Richmond, FMFC will look to:
- Win the midfield. Lexington has a strong midfield consisting of Abel Caputo and Yannick Yankam. Yankum has scored two goals in the five games that he’s played, making him the leading goalscorer for Lexington. If Forward can win the middle early, they’ll be able to set up key players like Devin Boyce.
- Reunite with Jayden Onen. Despite being low on minutes the last few games, Onen is an attacking threat that Forward remembers all too well.
- Tighten their defense. With starting center back Timmy Mehl out with a red card infraction, look for Michael Chilaka and Jacob Crull to get more playing time. It’ll be important for the defense to stop attackers such as Nico Brown and Alassanne Ates Diouf, who scored three out of the four goals against the Mingos last season.
NEXT MATCH:
Next up, FMFC will play a regular-season League match against Greenville Triumph at Breese Stevens Field. The match will kickoff on Saturday, May 4th at 6pm CT. Tickets are still available here.