USL MATCH PREVIEW | Portland Timbers 2 vs. San Antonio FC | Aug. 15, 2018 - 7:30 PM PT

T2, Terrell Lowe at San Antonio FC -- June 2, 2018

Playing the first game of a five-match homestand, T2 play host San Antonio FC at Providence Park on Wednesday, Aug. 15. Beginning at 7:30 p.m. (Pacific), the Aug. 15 match will be streamed live on ESPN+. To watch Wednesday's match, click here.  

Keep it rolling
Portland enters Wednesday’s contest against San Antonio FC following a 2-0 shutout win over Swope Park Rangers at Children’s Mercy Park on Aug. 15. Midfielder Jack Barmby and forward Jeremy Ebobisse each tallied their fourth goals of the 2018 USL campaign, while midfielder Marvin Loría tallied his team-leading fifth assist of the year. Win the win, T2 improved to 6-4-3 on the road this season and earned their ninth shutout of the season. Additionally, seven of Portland’s nine shutouts this season have come on the road.

T2 Team Leaders
Goals: Foster Langsdorf (10)
Assists: Marvin Loría (5)
Chances Created: Marvin Loría (38)
Shutouts: Alex Mangels, Kendall McIntosh (4)
Saves: Kendall McIntosh (45)

Scouting San Antonio FC
San Antonio FC enter Wednesday’s match following a 3-2 loss to Seattle Sounders FC 2 at Cheney Stadium on Aug. 11. San Antonio is 2-4-4 in 10 matches on the road this season, and is 1-3-1 in its last five road matches. 10 different players have scored for San Antonio this season, but San Antonio ranks seventh in the league in the fewest goals scored (27). Goalkeeper Diego Restrepo ranks third in the USL with 69 saves.

San Antonio Team Leaders
Goals: Ever Guzman (5)
Assists: Darnell King (5)
Chances Created: Darnell King (20)
Shutouts: Diego Restrepo (4)
Saves: Diego Restrepo (69)

Streaming Changes: matches now stream on ESPN+
As part of the USL's new broadcast deal with ESPN, all league matches will now be streamed live on ESPN+, which is ESPN's new subscription-based, direct-to-consumer streaming platform. All T2 matches will now stream live on ESPN+ for those residing in the United States; international viewers can still stream matches live via YouTube.

ESPN+ is viewable online, the ESPN app or across a variety of mobile and connected living room devices, including Amazon's Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Roku and more.

For more information and a FAQ on ESPN+, click here.