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FC Cincinnati Looks to Rebound Against Montréal at Home
The Orange and Blue aim to end their three-game losing streak and regain momentum at TQL Stadium.
Mar. 21, 2026 at 1:56pm
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After a 14-day break, FC Cincinnati returns to action at TQL Stadium this Sunday, hosting CF Montréal in a 1:00 PM EDT kickoff. The match represents an opportunity for FC Cincinnati to rebuild momentum and rediscover the confidence that has been shaken by recent results, including three consecutive league losses and elimination from the Concacaf Champions Cup.
Why it matters
FC Cincinnati enters this contest navigating a difficult period, with a lack of confidence and defensive issues being key concerns for Head Coach Pat Noonan. A strong start and regaining their defensive solidity will be crucial as they look to turn their fortunes around in front of their home fans.
The details
FC Cincinnati will be looking to capitalize on their strong starts at TQL Stadium, where building early momentum and playing with attacking intent has proven to be a winning formula. Defensively, the team has conceded 11 goals in their last two matches, and Noonan has stressed the importance of regaining their defensive identity. CF Montréal, who are in the midst of a six-game away stint to begin their season, will be looking to take advantage of FC Cincinnati's recent struggles.
- The match kicks off at 1:00 PM EDT on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
- FC Cincinnati has lost three consecutive league matches and was recently eliminated from the Concacaf Champions Cup.
The players
Pat Noonan
The head coach of FC Cincinnati, who has pinpointed a lack of confidence as a key issue for the team.
Tom Barlow
An FC Cincinnati forward who highlighted the impact of an early goal in building momentum and energy at TQL Stadium.
Kévin Denkey
An FC Cincinnati forward who emphasized the importance of maintaining the right mentality for the team to succeed.
Roman Celentano
The FC Cincinnati goalkeeper who stressed the need for collective belief in the team's defensive capabilities.
Gerardo Valenzuela
A CF Montréal forward who is serving a one-game suspension after receiving a red card in their previous match.
What they’re saying
“You can see it. You can feel it. There are not a lot of ideas and confidence when we have the ball.”
— Pat Noonan, Head Coach, FC Cincinnati
“You can just see with our fans, the energy that we can create with getting on the board early. That is huge for us.”
— Tom Barlow, Forward, FC Cincinnati
“We know we are good… But sometimes it's hard when we don't have the right mentality. But when we connect all together it's easier and everything comes out.”
— Kévin Denkey, Forward, FC Cincinnati
“If you can't defend, it's going to be hard to win.”
— Pat Noonan, Head Coach, FC Cincinnati
“It's all of us believing that if we all do our jobs, there's no way they're getting through us. We need to get back to that.”
— Roman Celentano, Goalkeeper, FC Cincinnati
The takeaway
This match represents a crucial opportunity for FC Cincinnati to regain their confidence, rediscover their defensive identity, and build momentum at home as they look to turn their recent struggles around and get their season back on track.





