In its first road playoff match since 2015, Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC travels to Lynn Family Stadium to face Louisville City FC, the latest installment in an intense Eastern Conference rivalry.
Saturday’s Eastern Conference Quarterfinals match is set to kick off at 7:30 p.m. and will be televised locally on 22 The Point.
Last year, the Hounds faced Louisville in the Eastern Conference Semifinals at Highmark Stadium. After a goal from Thomas Vancaeyezeele put the Hounds up in the 11th minute, Louisville would go on to score two unanswered goals, including the game-winner in the 118th minute of extra time.
“Last year, our pressure really caused them problems in the first half of that game,” head coach Bob Lilley said. “I think we were dangerous off of those moments when we recovered possession. In the second half, we grew tired a little bit, and they started to get more attacks. For us, picking our spots is going to be important for us. We’re going to have to stay aggressive. This isn’t a game where we can let Louisville play aggressive and dictate the pace.”
The Hounds also opened their season against Louisville back on July 12, the inaugural match at Lynn Family Stadium. Speedy Williams started the scoring in the 18th minute for Louisville, but Jordan Dover scored the equalizer right before the half. Two goals in a five-minute span to start the second half secured the win for the Hounds, their first season opener win under Lilley.
“We’ve grown a lot during the year,” Lilley said. “We know we’re a different team now than when we played them in our first game, and Louisville is as well. It’s just about us getting the tactics right and putting in a positive approach for our guys. It’ll be a good game. You’ll have two heavyweights slugging it out.”
The Hounds have shown their ability to consistently win on the road. They posted a 6-2-0 record away from Highmark Stadium this season, including their opening match win against Louisville. The Hounds have shut out their last four opponents on the road, and have allowed just four goals in eight road matches this season.
Pittsburgh hasn’t dropped a road match against Louisville since 2017, and boasts a 4-1-1 record all-time in away matches against the club.
Saturday’s matchup will undoubtedly feature great defense. The two clubs were among the league leaders in clean sheets and fewest goals conceded. Pittsburgh is the only team to score more than two goals against Louisville all season and will look for a similar offensive performance to defeat the 2019 USL Championship runner-up.
“I think we’re better equipped this year,” Lilley said. “With five subs, it’s even more critical to have flexibility in our options. I don’t want to short-change last year’s group, but we didn’t have as much versatility as a staff, and I think we’ve improved in that regard this year. As the game wears on, we’ll look to utilize some players that can make an impact off the bench.”