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Video | Match 17 – Post-training Interview with Donny Toia

Left back Donny Toia was a prominent starter on Orlando City SC's 2017 roster. So far in 2018, he has played in only two matches, most recently appearing in the 2-0 loss to the Montreal Impact. He will, perhaps, have another opportunity on Saturday at Atlanta United FC at 7 p.m.

Video | Match 17 – Post-training Scrum with Joe Bendik

Orlando City SC goalkeeper Joe Bendik understands that it was the team that got itself into this situation and that only the team can dig itself out of it. The Lions return to action on the road on Saturday when they travel to face Atlanta United FC at 7 p.m.

Photos | Match 16 – Montreal 2, OCSC 0

Orlando City SC fell to the Montreal Impact 2-0 for its seventh-straight loss and second-straight shutout.

Video | Match 16 – Post-match Scrum with Jonathan Spector

Team captain Jonathan Spector has only played in six games, so far, in 2018. He has started Orlando City SC's last two regular-season games, a 3-0 shutout at the Montreal Impact on June 13 and, most recently, a 2-0 shutout by Montreal in Orlando City Stadium on June 23.

Video | Match 16 – Post-match Scrum with Scott Sutter

Orlando City SC right back Scott Sutter injured his knee in a come-from-behind win over the Portland Timbers.

Video | Match 16 – Post-match Presser with Bobby Murphy

Interim head coach Bobby Murphy coached his first regular-season match for Orlando City SC this season against the Montreal Impact, but his Lions ultimately lost 2-0 at home.

Lions Suffer Seventh-straight Loss, Second-straight Shutout to Montreal

Orlando City SC lost its second-straight game to the Montreal Impact in another shutout.

Video | Presser with CEO Alex Leitão

Orlando City SC CEO Alex Leitão addressed the full media for the first time since the firing of former head coach Jason Kreis. The club will now look for its third head coach in its near-four-year Major League Soccer history.

Photos | Match 13 – Pride Training

The Orlando Pride prepare to take on the Washington Spirit for the second time this season when they travel to play them at the Maryland SoccerPlex on Saturday at 7 p.m.

Who’s Next? | Match 13 – Eighth-place Spirit Host Pride Again

The Orlando Pride will travel to Washington D.C. for the second time this season, hoping to earn a better result than their 2-0 defeat to the Washington Spirit in Game 2 of 2018. Kickoff at the Maryland SoccerPlex is at 7 p.m.