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Nashville SC and FC Dallas Play to 0-0 Draw, But Nashville Finishes With 10 Men
Nashville SC midfielder Matthew Corcoran sent off in the 84th minute after receiving a second yellow card
Published on Mar. 3, 2026
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Nashville SC played to a 0-0 draw against FC Dallas on Saturday night, but the match concluded with the team playing a man down after midfielder Matthew Corcoran received a red card in the 84th minute. The game remained scoreless through 90 minutes, with Nashville holding 56% of the possession in the first half, while Dallas recorded more shots, 5-2. The red card to Corcoran, a former player in the FC Dallas academy, forced Nashville to play the remainder of the match with only ten players, but Dallas was unable to capitalize on the man advantage, and the game ended in a tie.
Why it matters
Playing a man down for the final minutes of a match presents a significant challenge for Nashville SC, and the team will need to assess how this impacts their strategy and player fatigue as they prepare for upcoming matches, including their CONCACAF Champions Cup game against Inter Miami.
The details
Nashville SC's goalkeeper Brian Schwake made a key save in the 44th minute, stopping a shot from Petar Musa. The red card to Matthew Corcoran, a second yellow card offense, forced Nashville to play the remainder of the match with only ten players. Dallas was unable to capitalize on the man advantage, and the game ended in a tie.
- The game began at 7:30 p.m. CT on Saturday, February 28, 2026.
- Corcoran received a red card in the 84th minute.
The players
Brian Schwake
Nashville SC's goalkeeper who made a key save in the 44th minute.
Matthew Corcoran
Nashville SC midfielder who received a red card in the 84th minute after receiving a second yellow card.
Petar Musa
FC Dallas player whose shot was saved by Brian Schwake in the 44th minute.
What’s next
Nashville SC faces Minnesota United on March 7 before hosting Inter Miami in the CONCACAF Champions Cup. They will then travel to Columbus Crew on March 14 and return to host Inter Miami again on March 18.
The takeaway
This case highlights the challenges that teams face when playing a man down, and the importance of managing player fatigue and adjusting strategies to overcome the numerical disadvantage. Nashville SC will need to carefully consider these factors as they prepare for their upcoming matches, including the crucial CONCACAF Champions Cup game against Inter Miami.
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