MLS Match Preview: Columbus Crew SC (3-5-3) vs. New York City FC (3-5-3)

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Venue: Lower.com Field — Columbus, Ohio

Kickoff: 7:30 PM ET / 4:30 PM PT

Broadcast: MLS Season Pass (Apple TV)**

This is a matchup between two clubs with identical records but very different trajectories. Columbus is trying to stabilize after an uneven start, while NYCFC is searching for consistency in the final third.

VENUE & MATCH CONTEXT

Stadium: Lower.com Field

Capacity: 20,371

Surface: Natural grass

Atmosphere: One of MLS’s most intimate and energetic venues. Columbus supporters remain strong even through early‑season inconsistency.

Narrative: Both teams sit in the middle of the Eastern Conference pack, but Columbus has shown stronger underlying metrics. NYCFC’s attack has been inconsistent, and their road form remains a concern. This is a pivotal match for both clubs as they try to avoid slipping below the playoff line.

WEATHER UPDATE

Temperature: 63°F

Wind: 9–12 mph from the southwest

Conditions: Partly cloudy

Pitch Impact: Slightly slick surface → favors quick passing and vertical transitions, which Columbus excels at.

INJURY REPORT (as of May 6, 2026)

Columbus Crew SC

Cucho Hernández — Probable (minor ankle soreness)

Diego Rossi — Probable (rest management)

Darlington Nagbe — Questionable (groin)

Rudy Camacho — Out (hamstring)

New York City FC

Talles Magno — Questionable (knee)

Santiago Rodríguez — Probable (rest)

Keaton Parks — Out (ankle)

Thiago Martins — Out (knee)

Impact: Columbus’ midfield stability hinges on Nagbe’s availability. NYCFC’s defensive absences are significant, especially against Columbus’ dynamic front three.

RECENT TEAM FORM

Columbus Crew SC

Last 5: D–L–D–W–L

Goals For: 14

Goals Against: 15

Home Record: 2‑1‑2

Trend: Columbus is inconsistent but dangerous at home. Their attack is improving, but defensive lapses remain an issue.

New York City FC

Last 5: L–W–L–D–L

Goals For: 12

Goals Against: 18

Road Record: 1‑3‑1

Trend: NYCFC struggles to generate consistent scoring chances and has conceded early in several matches. Their road form is a major concern.

KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS

Cucho Hernández vs. Birk Risa

Cucho’s movement and finishing are elite.

Risa must stay compact and avoid being dragged out of position.

Edge: Columbus

Diego Rossi vs. Mitja Ilenič

Rossi’s pace and diagonal runs are a major threat.

Ilenič can be exposed defensively in transition.

Edge: Columbus

Santiago Rodríguez vs. Aidan Morris

Rodríguez is NYCFC’s creative hub.

Morris must limit his space and disrupt his rhythm.

Edge: Even

Christian Ramírez vs. Thiago Martins’ Replacement

Ramírez thrives on service and late runs.

NYCFC’s makeshift back line will be tested.

Edge: Columbus

SERIES HISTORY

All‑Time MLS Meetings: NYCFC leads 10–6–4

At Columbus: Columbus leads 4–3–2

2025 Meetings: Split 1–1

Trend: Home team has won 4 of the last 6 meetings

BETTING TRENDS

Columbus Crew

Over is 6–4 in last 10

Columbus has scored 2+ goals in 5 of last 7 home matches

Crew are 3–1–2 in last 6 at home

New York City FC

NYCFC has conceded 2+ goals in 6 of last 8

Over is 7–3 in last 10

NYCFC is 1–4–1 in last 6 overall

Head‑to‑Head

Over has hit in 4 of last 6

Both teams have scored in 5 of last 7

MATCH ODDS

Columbus Crew SC          + 175

New York City FC              + 145

Draw                                     + 265

Over 2.53 – 145                 Under 2.5 + 110

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, May 9, 2026

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