US Open Cup 3rd Round Matches streamed

Kartik Krishnaiyer

Houston at Charleston link

Miami FC at FC Dallas link

Cleveland City Stars at Chicago link

Chivas USA at Seattle link

Score updates

Charleston dominates the first half against Houston and leads 1-0.

The Dynamo have come out flying in the 2nd half with Cory Ashe helping to create chances for the two time defending MLS Cup champions. (This is the match I am watching most closely, although I have windows open with all the matches)

Alex Alphonso has struck early as Miami FC has taken a 1-0 lead at Pizza Hut Park versus FC Dallas.

Ives Galarcep of Soccer by Ives is covering the Red Bulls match against Crystal Palace USA. Palace leads 1-0 at halftime. Palace has scored again and extended the lead to 2-0.

Carolina has taken a 1-0 lead on Kansas City in Cary.

DC United and Rochester were scoreless at halftime

Charleston has just had man sent off and is down to ten men

GOAL Houston. 1-1. 89th minute. Wondo scores. The younger Wondo. Dusty Hudock has played well between the posts for the Battery, but he got beat there.

GOAL FC Dallas. Dominic Oduro in first half stoppage time. Hoops draw even with the Blues.Houston and Charleston are headed to extra time.

Marc Burch has scored twice late for DC United who lead Rochester 2-0 in stoppage time.

Chicago has struck three times in the first half against the City Stars.

The Red Bulls have lost 2-0 to Crystal Palace Baltimore.

Kansas City has scored three times in twenty minutes to erase a 2-0 deficit and to beat Carolina in Cary.

DC United has eliminated the 1999 Champion Rochester Rhinos.

Charleston is now down to nine men with another sending off in the 104th minute.

Nine man Charleston defeats Houston in PKs. Alonso for Charleston was fantastic and as Brian Zygo from World Soccer Wrap stated , the official was a disgrace and hopefully we will not see this particular ref again in the Cup.

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Miami FC loses to FC Dallas after 120 minutes 2-1 thanks to a late Abe Thompson goal.

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