Orlando City Ready To Do Battle Against San Jose Earthquakes At Levi’s Stadium

By  //  May 23, 2015

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Orlando City Soccer Club (3-5-3, 12 points) will travel to the west coast this weekend for a match-up against the San Jose Earthquakes (5-4-2, 17 points) on Sunday, May 24. (Orlando City Image)

ORLANDO – Orlando City Soccer Club (3-5-3, 12 points) will travel to the west coast this weekend for a match-up against the San Jose Earthquakes (5-4-2, 17 points) on Sunday, May 24.

Set to kick-off at 7 p.m. ET, the contest marks the only Major League Soccer (MLS) match being held at Levi’s Stadium this season.

The fixture will broadcast live nationally on FOX Sports 1, and will also be transmitted locally on Real Radio 104.1 FM and La Grande 1030 AM.

Adrian Heath
Adrian Heath

“I have a lot of respect for Dom (Dominic Kinnear), and I’m not surprised that they’re doing well,” said head coach Adrian Heath.

“He’s very direct, very determined. His teams don’t give away much, and we know it’s going to be tough. But, I saw enough in the Columbus game where we match up in certain areas quite well with them, and I think there’s possibilities for us.”

“It’s going to be great though, going to Levi’s Stadium. I’ve never been there before, so really looking forward to it,” said Heath.

Orlando City ventures into Sunday’s match aiming to build on its positive momentum after a complete team performance in the Lions’ 4-0 victory over the defending MLS Cup Champions LA Galaxy.

The win signified Orlando’s first-ever MLS home win.

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After struggling to find the back of the net early-on in the season, Orlando City has scored seven goals in its past three matches. Rookie forward Cyle Larin has played a big role in City’s recent goal-scoring production, notching three finishes in the previous three games to extend his tally to four in 2015.

The upcoming match against San Jose will be the first time both sides have played each other this season, as assistant coach Mark Watson makes his first return to northern California since joining Orlando.

Prior to joining City, Watson spent five seasons with the Earthquakes as an assistant and head coach, guiding the Quakes to a playoff berth in 2010 and a Supporters’ Shield in 2012.