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Match Preview: The Championship Final

The Cosmos can make history Sunday night in Queens.
Published Nov 11, 2016

WHO

  vs.  

WHEN & WHERE

Sunday, Nov. 13 at 7 p.m. ET | Belson Stadium at St. John's University

  • NOTE: Gates will open at 6 p.m. ET. Fans are encouraged to arrive early to give themselves sufficient time to pass through added security measures.

WATCH & FOLLOW

THE STAKES

The Cosmos are in their second straight NASL Championship Final. With a win, they’d become the first back-to-back NASL champions of the Modern Era and only the second in league history, joining the 1977-78 Cosmos. It would be New York’s eighth NASL title overall. The only professional soccer club in the country to match that number was the Philadelphia German-American/Americans/Uhrik Truckers Soccer Club, winners of eight American Soccer League championships from 1934-56.

MATCHUP HISTORY

New York and Indy have met nine times in NASL regular season action in the past three years. All six matches in 2014 and 2015 were draws, while this year saw the home team take all three games (two for Indy and one for the Cosmos). The two teams played twice in the Fall Season, with the home team winning 3-0 each time.

NOTES

Streaking: Counting their 2-1 win over Rayo OKC last week, the Cosmos have won four consecutive matches and are unbeaten in their last seven games (one draw). They have only conceded four goals on that run, and have four clean sheets in the seven games.

Golden Juan: Juan Arango has been awarded the 2016 NASL Golden Ball, given to the league’s MVP. The Venezuelan midfielder finished second in the league in both goals (15) and assists (7).