Greenville, SC – After a west coast road trip, the Greenville Triumph SC will have a quick turnaround to take on Chattanooga Red Wolves SC in Paladin Stadium at 7:30 PM.
HOW TO FOLLOW
Kickoff: 7:30 PM ET, Paladin Stadium, Greenville, SC
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WHAT TO WATCH FOR
After a weekend match in Fresno, the Triumph will return home to face the Chattanooga Red Wolves for the first time this season on Wednesday night. This match will kick off a three-match homestand for Greenville, who are hoping to continue the positive momentum from over the weekend into a climb up the league table.
The Triumph earned its first victory since May 3rd in a 1-0 win over Central Valley Fuego FC on Saturday. Greenville battled the Californian side to a stalemate through 90 minutes before finding a breakthrough in second half stoppage time, when a headed cross from Alex Cox-Ashwood was redirected into the net by Jacob Labovitz. The victory moved the Triumph into seventh place in the standings with a 4-5-4 record, where they sit three points away from the playoff line.
The match against Fuego FC also saw the return of three players to a Greenville squad that is returning to full strength. Midfielder duo, Aaron Walker and Lucas Coutinho both started Saturday’s match after battling through injuries. Walker logged a full 90 minutes in his return to the pitch, while Coutinho played the first 45’ before being subbed off at the halfway mark. Noah Franke also made an appearance on the travel roster the first time since the Triumph’s April 15th match against Forward Madison and will be available for selection again this week.
As Greenville looks to earn its second win in four days, Chattanooga will come to Paladin Stadium aiming to put an end to a recent dip in form. After reaching the League One Final last season, the Red Wolves sit in 11th place in the table with a 3-7-2 record after a 1-5-1 run over their last seven matches. They have conceded the second-most goals in the league and have yet to pick up a point on the road and will be looking to change that on Wednesday.
NEWS AND NOTES
Team Updates:
Out: Jamie Smith, Tevin Shaw, Hassan Gabo
Probable: Lucas Coutinho, Aaron Walker, Noah Franke