FC Cincinnati vs. New York City FC: How to watch, stream Round One Game 3 | MLSSoccer.com

It all comes down to Game 3 as FC Cincinnati welcome New York City FC on Saturday night, deciding who will advance from their Round One Best-of-3 Series.

How to watch & stream

When

Saturday, Nov. 9 | 4 pm ET/1 pm PT

Where

TQL Stadium | Cincinnati, Ohio

Following Cincy’s 1-0 home win in Game 1, NYCFC responded with a 3-1 victory in Game 2 at Citi Field to send the series back to TQL Stadium for a decisive Game 3. Whoever advances will host the New York Red Bulls (No. 7) in an Eastern Conference Semifinal after the November international window.

If a Round One match is tied after regulation time (90 minutes), no extra time will be played. There will immediately be a penalty kick shootout to determine the winner.

Seed: Eastern Conference No. 3
Regular season: 59 points (18W-11L-5D)

Last year’s Supporters’ Shield champions came out of the gates strong in the Audi 2024 MLS Cup Playoffs, earning a 1-0 win that far was more lopsided than the final score indicated. Yamil Asad’s lone goal was the difference, despite the Orange & Blue outshooting their opponent 22-6 and creating 3.9 xG to NYCFC’s 0.4.

Game 2 was an entirely different story, as the Cityzens pulled away with a 3-1 victory after 2024 AT&T MLS Goal of the Year winner Luca Orellano threatened to make a game of it with a trademark stunning strike midway through the second half.

Now it’s back to TQL Stadium, where Pat Noonan’s side lost as many games as they won during the regular season (7W-7L-3D home record). However, Cincinnati are a perfect 3W-0L-0D at home against NYCFC in all competitions this year. A fourth straight win would send them to the Eastern Conference Semifinals.

Seed: Eastern Conference No. 6
Regular season: 50 points (14W-12L-8D)

With their backs against the wall in Game 2, New York City produced a possible series-shifting performance at Citi Field.

Alonso MartĂ­nez, Thiago Martins and Santi RodrĂ­guez delivered the goals, while goalkeeper Matt Freese made four saves to pull NYCFC even with Cincy and give them a serious boost ahead of Game 3.

“We need to repeat the performance from tonight,” said right back Mitja Ilenič after Saturday’s season-saving win. “And I think we can do it better.”

NYCFC will also receive a boost in defense, as Tayvon Gray returns for the decisive Game 3 after serving a one-match red card suspension.

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