What caused the delay in the FC Cincinnati game?
A 56-minute weather delay due to thunderstorms.
Sports / Soccer
FC Cincinnati's four-match win streak ended with a 4-2 loss to the Columbus Crew at TQL Stadium on Saturday night after a weather delay. The game featured an early scoring burst by Cincinnati, followed by a Crew comeback.
The match began after a 56-minute weather delay, with Pavel Bucha scoring in the first minute and Evander following up in the fifth minute. However, the Columbus Crew responded with two goals in the final five minutes of the first half, and an own goal in the second half put them ahead. A final goal in stoppage time sealed the Crew's 4-2 victory.
Meanwhile, the Charlotte FC vs. New York City FC game was also delayed due to weather. The match was originally scheduled for 7:30 pm ET but eventually started at 8:58 pm ET.
**How to Prepare:** Always check the weather forecast before heading to a game and be prepared for potential delays. Sign up for weather alerts to stay informed.
**Who This Affects Most:** Fans attending outdoor sporting events, as well as the teams and staff who have to adjust their schedules and strategies.
A 56-minute weather delay due to thunderstorms.
39 seconds, the fourth-fastest in FC Cincinnati's MLS history.
Columbus Crew won 4-2.
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