New York, NY — This Sunday at Yankee Stadium, MLS newcomers Atlanta United are in town to face NYCFC. With both teams first and second respectively in goals scored per game in the Eastern Conference, Sunday’s match poses to be a goal fest. NYCFC After a dramatic comeback win last week against Columbus, NYCFC look to gain three points against a pesky Atlanta side. Last week, NYCFC was without Captain David Villa. Additionally, Vieira made three changes to the Starting XI, bringing in Sean Okoli, Yangel Herrera, and Ben Sweat. On top of that, Andrea Pirlo was left on the bench for the first time all season. In this matchup, it will be interesting who starts for NYCFC. Will Pirlo stay on the bench? Will Sweat get another start at left-back? That will be the main thing to watch for heading into Sunday’s match. In addition to the lineup, Jack Harrison has been on fire lately, notably earning MLS Player of Week last week after netting two goals and an assist against Columbus. Can Harrison continuing his dynamic play against Atlanta? Atlanta United After losing by two goals last week against D.C. United at home, Atlanta makes its first trip up to the Bronx of their MLS history. If one thing is for certain, Atlanta United can score. With eighteen goals on the season, Atlanta United poses to be a threat to opposing backlines. However, Atlanta does have a habit of blowing leads. Because of that habit, tomorrow’s match will make for an interesting battle of two similar clubs. Plus, tomorrow’s matchup will also mark an interesting day for NYCFC goalkeeper, Sean Johnson. Not only was Johnson once traded to Atlanta United for almost a day but is a native of the Southern metropolis. For Johnson, Sunday will be a match against a “what could have been” club. Make sure to watch out for Johnson to see if the shot-stopper can keep Atlanta out of the net. Prediction With Atlanta playing their first match at Yankee Stadium, a smaller field than they are accustomed to at Bobby Dodd Stadium, expect a lot of goals from Atlanta. The smaller field will allow them to continue to create chances, thus possibly wearing down the NYCFC backline. But, NYCFC will have something to prove in tomorrow’s match, as they lost for the first time in a long time at home to Orlando two weeks ago. Expect both teams to create chances for the entirety of the match. At the end of the ninety, a 3-3 Draw seems likely as both of these teams love to soccer and concede uncanny goals. Post Views: 1,459 The following two tabs change content below.BioLatest Posts Joshua Sampson Joshua is the NYC FC Beat Writer for DoubleGSports.com and contributes in others areas as well. Latest posts by Joshua Sampson (see all) The Annual TopSpin New York Charity Event is Yet Again a Smash Hit - December 7, 2017 Texas A&M Rides Strong Second Half to Win Legends Classic Over Penn State - November 22, 2017 Two Blowouts is All She Wrote: Three Takeaways from Night One of the Legends Classic - November 21, 2017 A Valient Fight To the Death: Three Thoughts On NYCFC’s 2-0 “Win” Over the Columbus Crew - November 6, 2017 Related TopicsAtlanta UnitedMatchMLSNYCFCPreview Click to comment You must be logged in to post a comment Login Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment. More in Soccer You Know I’m Right, Episode 95: Soccer Commentator Tommy Smyth (Audio/Video) On the 95th episode of You Know I’m Right, Nick Durst and Joe Calabrese are joined by... Competition Quickly Rises For Serie A Competition Rises For Serie A: Serie A is a professional Italian Soccer league where... Trinity Rodman Registers for the Womens NWSL Draft Dennis Rodman’s Daughter registers for the NWSL Draft At the age of 18, Trinity... From Inspired to Being an Inspiration: Sports Broadcaster & “The Morning Roast” Host Kate Scott (VIDEO) 95.7 FM “Morning Roast” radio host Kate Scott is a woman of many firsts... Union and Red Bulls Limping Into Weekend Contest A 3-1 Lead Haunts “The Peach State” Again as NYCFC Win Comfortably Over Atlanta