Athletic return home riding momentum of 2-match win streak
After wins last Tuesday and Sunday, Hartford Athletic is back at home Saturday night when they host Ottawa Fury FC. Military and First Responders get in free at the Box Office with a valid identification! Here's what you need to know:
HARTFORD ATHLETIC vs OTTAWA FURY FC
Date: Saturday, May 25
Time: 7:00 PM ET
Location: Pratt and Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field
Streaming: ESPN+
Local TV: WCTX MyTV9
WHERE TO WATCH:
Thomas Hooker Brewery at Colt, 140 Huyshope Ave., Hartford
City Steam Brewery and Cafe, 942 Main St., Hartford
TK's American Cafe, 255 White St., Danbury
2nd Bridge Brewing Co., 642 Hilliard St., Manchester
Lakeview Restaurant & Bar, 50 Lake St., Coventry
V's Trattoria, 280 Trumbull St, Hartford, CT 06103
SPECIAL OFFER:
In honor of Veteran's Day, Military and First Responders will receive a complimentary General Admission ticket! Any additional tickets for family members, friends, or others who may want to join you (and aren't military or first responders) can be purchased in your assigned seating section. Offer is valid for all active duty, reserved, retired, or veteran service members. Head to the Box Office with a valid service ID to claim your ticket.
LAST TIME OUT:
Hartford Athletic got their first USL Championship win with a 2-1 victory over Loudoun United on Sunday afternoon at Audi Field in Washington D.C. After a scoreless first half, Jose Angulo chipped the ball into the back of the net after a first initial save from Loudoun keeper at the 59 minute mark. After Loudoun leveled the match with a goal, Angulo answered right back, scoring in the upper 90 to put Hartford back in the lead 2-1. With great composure, Hartford continued to work the ball around for the remainder of the half and kept Loudoun from putting another one on the board.
PLAYERS TO WATCH:
Hartford Athletic – Sebastian Dalgaard, F
Dalgaard was the catalyst of much of Hartford's offense on Sunday including a beautiful move that freed him up to assist on Jose Angulo's second goal on the afternoon. Hartford, who has scored two goals in each of the last two matches, will need more of the same from Dalgaard to keep the offensive outburst going.
Ottawa Fury FC – Thomas Meilleur-Giguère, D
Meilleur-Giguère leads an Ottawa defense that has only conceded 7 goals on the season. He has 59 clearances on the season and has also won 36 of a possible 53 duels, as well as 23 of 35 aerial duels. Hartford will have to find a way to neutralize his impact to get on the board on Saturday.
ABOUT THE OPPONENT:
Fury FC comes to Hartford fresh off a 3-0 drubbing of Bethlehem Steel FC. Christiano François put on a show, collecting three points with one goal and two assists. He had two decisive passes and two shots on target. Fury FC is unbeaten in its last four matches, with 3 wins and 1 draw in the past month.
FOLLOW ONLINE:
Updates on the match will be provided via Twitter at @hfdathletic or by following #HFDvOTT
Athletic return home riding momentum of 2-match win streak
After wins last Tuesday and Sunday, Hartford Athletic is back at home Saturday night when they host Ottawa Fury FC. Military and First Responders get in free at the Box Office with a valid identification! Here’s what you need to know:
HARTFORD ATHLETIC vs OTTAWA FURY FC
Date: Saturday, May 25
Time: 7:00 PM ET
Location: Pratt and Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field
Streaming: ESPN+
Local TV: WCTX MyTV9
WHERE TO WATCH:
Thomas Hooker Brewery at Colt, 140 Huyshope Ave., Hartford
City Steam Brewery and Cafe, 942 Main St., Hartford
TK’s American Cafe, 255 White St., Danbury
2nd Bridge Brewing Co., 642 Hilliard St., Manchester
Lakeview Restaurant & Bar, 50 Lake St., Coventry
V’s Trattoria, 280 Trumbull St, Hartford, CT 06103
SPECIAL OFFER:
In honor of Veteran’s Day, Military and First Responders will receive a complimentary General Admission ticket! Any additional tickets for family members, friends, or others who may want to join you (and aren’t military or first responders) can be purchased in your assigned seating section. Offer is valid for all active duty, reserved, retired, or veteran service members. Head to the Box Office with a valid service ID to claim your ticket.
LAST TIME OUT:
Hartford Athletic got their first USL Championship win with a 2-1 victory over Loudoun United on Sunday afternoon at Audi Field in Washington D.C. After a scoreless first half, Jose Angulo chipped the ball into the back of the net after a first initial save from Loudoun keeper at the 59 minute mark. After Loudoun leveled the match with a goal, Angulo answered right back, scoring in the upper 90 to put Hartford back in the lead 2-1. With great composure, Hartford continued to work the ball around for the remainder of the half and kept Loudoun from putting another one on the board.
PLAYERS TO WATCH:
Hartford Athletic – Sebastian Dalgaard, F
Dalgaard was the catalyst of much of Hartford’s offense on Sunday including a beautiful move that freed him up to assist on Jose Angulo’s second goal on the afternoon. Hartford, who has scored two goals in each of the last two matches, will need more of the same from Dalgaard to keep the offensive outburst going.
Ottawa Fury FC – Thomas Meilleur-Giguère, D
Meilleur-Giguèreâââââ leads an Ottawa defense that has only conceded 7 goals on the season. He has 59 clearances on the season and has also won 36 of a possible 53 duels, as well as 23 of 35 aerial duels. Hartford will have to find a way to neutralize his impact to get on the board on Saturday.
ABOUT THE OPPONENT:
Fury FC comes to Hartford fresh off a 3-0 drubbing of Bethlehem Steel FC. Christiano François put on a show, collecting three points with one goal and two assists. He had two decisive passes and two shots on target. Fury FC is unbeaten in its last four matches, with 3 wins and 1 draw in the past month.
FOLLOW ONLINE:
Updates on the match will be provided via Twitter at @hfdathletic or by following #HFDvOTT