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Orlando City SC Battles to 1-1 Draw Against Columbus Crew

ORLANDO, Fla. (Oct. 4, 2025) – Orlando City SC (14-7-11, 53 points) earned a 1-1 draw against Columbus Crew (13-8-12, 51 points) on Saturday night at Inter&Co Stadium. The Lions’ lone goal marked their 60th of the regular season, setting a new club record.

Columbus opened the scoring in the 32nd minute when defender Andrés Herrera finished a low cross from midfielder Lassi Lappalainen. Lappalainen’s delivery from the left side found Herrera cutting into the box, where he slid in to give the Crew a brief lead.

Just two minutes later, Orlando responded. Forward Marco Pašalić capitalized on a rebound after Luis Muriel’s shot was deflected by the Columbus goalkeeper. Pašalić slotted the ball home from just outside the six-yard box, notching his 12th goal of the regular season and 15th across all competitions.

With the draw, Orlando City remains in the top seven of the Eastern Conference with two matches left in the regular season. Next up is an interconference clash against Vancouver Whitecaps FC, set for next Saturday at Inter&Co Stadium.

Match Notes:

  • Orlando City reached 60 goals in the 2025 regular season, setting a new single-season club scoring record.
  • Forward Marco Pašalić scored his 12th goal of the regular season and his 15th across all competitions.
  • Defender Adrián Marín made his home debut for the Lions, having made his previous four appearances on the road.
  • Head Coach Oscar Pareja made three changes to the Starting XI from the previous match against FC Cincinnati, reintroducing Joran Gerbet, Adrián Marín, and Luis Muriel to the lineup.

Goal Highlights:

32’ Andrés Herrera (Lassi Lappalainen) – CLB 1, ORL 0

34’ Marco Pašalić – ORL 1, CLB 1

Next Match: Orlando City will next remain in the City Beautiful as the club hosts Western Conference side Vancouver Whitecaps FC at Inter&Co Stadium next Saturday, Oct. 11. That match is set to kick off at 7:30 p.m. ET on MLS Season Pass on Apple TV.

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