Orlando City SC
2 - 1
CF Montréal
MLS · Inter&Co Stadium
McGuire and Ojeda Fire Orlando City to First Win of 2026
Match Report

McGuire and Ojeda Fire Orlando City to First Win of 2026

Orlando City SC defeated CF Montréal 2-1 in MLS. Match report with goals, stats, and analysis.

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Myfutbol AI
Staff Writer
March 15, 2026
5 min read
Updated Mar 15, 2026

Photo: Mario Casamalhuapa

Key Takeaways

  • Orlando City SC secures 2-1 victory over CF Montréal
  • Single-goal margin keeps contest competitive until the end
  • MLS fixture adds to season momentum

ORLANDO, FLORIDA — Orlando City SC claimed a vital 2-1 victory over CF Montréal at Inter&Co Stadium on Friday night, ending a miserable run of three straight defeats to open the 2026 MLS season. Goals from Duncan McGuire in the 18th minute and Martín Ojeda in the 31st minute in a breathless first half proved enough for the Lions, who held firm against a desperate Montréal side pushing hard for an equalizer in the final stages. The win, secured in front of 18,035 supporters under the warm Orlando evening sky, was a statement from a young squad determined to prove they did not belong at the foot of the Eastern Conference standings.

From the opening whistle, it was clear this was a different Orlando City side. The Lions pressed with urgency and purpose, controlling possession and testing Montréal goalkeeper Thomas Gillier early. The intensity was palpable — the coaching staff barked instructions from the touchline, and players like McGuire and Iván Angulo threw themselves into every challenge with a hunger that had been absent in previous outings. The teams shared possession almost equally across the ninety minutes, a 50%-50% split that underscored just how competitive and tightly contested this match truly was, with neither side able to establish clear dominance in the opening stages.

The breakthrough arrived in the 18th minute when McGuire latched onto a chance inside the box and drilled a left-footed shot from the centre of the area straight past Gillier. The Inter&Co Stadium crowd erupted, sensing something different about their team on this night. But Montréal responded with conviction and purpose. Six minutes later, Wiki Carmona delivered a whipped cross from a corner, and Prince Owusu rose brilliantly at the left side of the six-yard box to power a header into the top left corner, restoring parity and silencing the home faithful in an instant.

The equalizer lasted barely seven minutes. In the 31st minute, Angulo played a sharp, incisive pass to Martín Ojeda, who took one touch to set himself before drilling a composed left-footed finish from the centre of the box into the bottom right corner. It was a goal of real quality — calm, precise, and decisive. Ojeda's strike proved to be the winner, and Orlando would not relinquish the lead again, despite the relentless pressure that would follow throughout the second half.

Eduard Atuesta was cautioned in the 33rd minute for a bad foul, adding a layer of tension to an already feisty encounter. He was withdrawn at the start of the second half when Orlando's manager made a tactical adjustment, bringing on Colin Guske in the 61st minute to shore up the midfield. Montréal, to their credit, threw everything at the Lions in the second period. The visitors made a flurry of substitutions — bringing on Iván Jaime, Samuel Piette, and later Noah Streit and Olger Escobar — in search of the equalizer that would salvage a point from a frustrating evening.

Jaime's influence was immediate; he delivered a dangerous cross that found Efraín Morales, whose header from the centre of the box was smothered brilliantly by Javier Otero. The Orlando goalkeeper was equally sharp to deny a long-range effort from Carmona, who had been assisted by Victor Loturi, tipping the left-footed drive from beyond 35 yards to safety with a crucial intervention. Otero's four saves were essential to Orlando's cause, and his composure under pressure in the final stages gave the home side the platform to see the game out with growing confidence.

At the other end, Gillier also made four stops, including a sharp denial of McGuire's right-footed effort from the centre of the box — a chance created by Ojeda — that would have put the result beyond doubt. Angulo, meanwhile, struck the left post with a left-footed shot from the left side of the six-yard box, a moment that summed up the fine margins of the evening and the quality of chances both sides created. The goalkeeping duel proved decisive, with both Otero and Gillier making crucial contributions that kept their respective teams in the contest.

As the clock wound down, Orlando's young substitutes — Zakaria Taifi, Tyrese Spicer, and Tahir Reid-Brown among them — pushed the ball forward with relentless energy, pressing a tiring Montréal side that had run out of answers. The Lions cleared their lines repeatedly in the dying minutes, showing a collective heart and resilience that had been sorely missing in their opening three losses. This was a team playing for their coach, for each other, and for a fanbase that had endured a difficult start to the campaign.

The scoreboard resets; the table does not. Orlando City SC travel to face Nashville SC on March 21 carrying the confidence of their first win, while CF Montréal must regroup swiftly before a trip to face FC Cincinnati on March 22, both teams seeking to build momentum in the weeks ahead.

Gallery

Montreal warms up

Montreal warms up

Orlando Warms up

Orlando Warms up

#17 back in Inter&Co stadium

#17 back in Inter&Co stadium

Montreal GK warming up

Montreal GK warming up

Orlando doing a rondo drill

Orlando doing a rondo drill

Ball Sponsor

Ball Sponsor

Kay Rawlins being recognized

Kay Rawlins being recognized

Orlando holding onto procession and has already taken two socks, one good stop by Marco

Orlando holding onto procession and has already taken two socks, one good stop by Marco

The two coaches

The two coaches

OCSC hosts Montreal

OCSC hosts Montreal

You can see a new Orlando team that is hustling specially Duncan Maguire, Yvonne Angulo making that run coach giving lots of instructions in Orlando trying to hold onto the possession into control the game

You can see a new Orlando team that is hustling specially Duncan Maguire, Yvonne Angulo making that run coach giving lots of instructions in Orlando trying to hold onto the possession into control the game

Game On

Game On

Coin Flip

Coin Flip

This is a more intense Orlando city game, where Orlando is able to hold with their players that they have sure they have some players out, but you can see a lot of effort by Duncan McGuire Angulo

This is a more intense Orlando city game, where Orlando is able to hold with their players that they have sure they have some players out, but you can see a lot of effort by Duncan McGuire Angulo

Montreal has come with a lot of intensity, keeping Orlando on their side

Montreal has come with a lot of intensity, keeping Orlando on their side

Montreal made two subs of veteran players

Montreal made two subs of veteran players

Orlando just saw two 2 young players in Montreal sub two veteran

Orlando just saw two 2 young players in Montreal sub two veteran

#12 Javier Otero great save

#12 Javier Otero great save

Montreal’s playing desperately trying to get that goal of tiger game

Montreal’s playing desperately trying to get that goal of tiger game

Five minutes of additional time

Five minutes of additional time

Orlando got second win, and their young players are pushing the ball up on the tired Montreal squad

Orlando got second win, and their young players are pushing the ball up on the tired Montreal squad

Goal Prince

Goal Prince

The goalkeeper holds onto the ball quite a bit and this allows Orlando to get control and hold poses

The goalkeeper holds onto the ball quite a bit and this allows Orlando to get control and hold poses

Montreal, trying to attack moving the ball left and right

Montreal, trying to attack moving the ball left and right

Francis is one of the strongest players out here

Francis is one of the strongest players out here

Exciting game for Orlando city in Montreal still in the game

Exciting game for Orlando city in Montreal still in the game

Montreal is ready

Montreal is ready

McGuire and Ojeda Fire Orlando City to First Win of 2026
McGuire and Ojeda Fire Orlando City to First Win of 2026
McGuire and Ojeda Fire Orlando City to First Win of 2026
McGuire and Ojeda Fire Orlando City to First Win of 2026
McGuire and Ojeda Fire Orlando City to First Win of 2026
McGuire and Ojeda Fire Orlando City to First Win of 2026
McGuire and Ojeda Fire Orlando City to First Win of 2026
Venezuela player excellent player

Venezuela player excellent player

McGuire and Ojeda Fire Orlando City to First Win of 2026

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