Dallas Trinity FC and Fort Lauderdale United FC Battle to a 1-1 Draw in Crucial USL Super League Clash
Top-Four Rivals Share the Points at the Cotton Bowl
In a tightly contested showdown at the Cotton Bowl on April 19, 2025, Dallas Trinity FC and Fort Lauderdale United FC played to a 1-1 draw in a match packed with playoff implications, physical intensity, and milestone moments. Both teams remain firmly in the top four of the USL Super League, with Dallas holding second place and Fort Lauderdale sitting just behind in fourth.
The match, marked by early fireworks and second-half grit, showcased strong attacking sequences from both sides, but neither team could find the breakthrough to tilt the balance in the closing stages. Despite a fast start and a historic goal by league-leading scorer Allie Thornton, Dallas couldn’t extend their lead, allowing Fort Lauderdale to equalize and walk away with a hard-earned point.
A Historic Opener from Thornton
The action ignited in the third minute when Dallas forward Allie Thornton capitalized on a deflected pass from Tamara Bolt. The Arlington native made no mistake, finishing calmly to score her 10th goal of the season. With the goal, Thornton became the first player in USL Super League history to reach double digits in scoring—a major milestone in a standout season.
Thornton’s opener was a fitting reflection of Dallas’s aggressive opening minutes. They pressed high, dictated possession, and forced Fort Lauderdale into defensive sequences early. The goal seemed to confirm the home side's intent to secure three points and tighten their grip on second place.
However, injuries and defensive adjustments would soon shift the rhythm. Just minutes after the goal, Hannah Davison was forced off due to a non-contact injury, prompting an early substitution and reshuffling of Dallas's defensive line.
Fort Lauderdale Responds with Persistence
Despite the early setback, Fort Lauderdale quickly regrouped. Midfielders Jasmine Hamid and Taylor Smith began pushing forward, drawing fouls and winning corners to increase pressure on Dallas's back line. Smith’s run down the right earned a dangerous free kick, while Hamid came close to leveling with a long-range strike that forced a difficult save from goalkeeper Madison White in the 23rd minute.
Their persistence paid off in the 35th minute. After Jorian Baucom fired a curling left-footed shot that ricocheted off the post and rebounded into play, Kiara Locklear reacted first, sprinting in to slot the ball past White. The goal was Locklear’s fourth of the season and brought Fort Lauderdale back into the match.
Dallas responded with several late-half pushes, but Fort Lauderdale’s defense held firm, and the teams entered halftime deadlocked at 1-1.
A Physical, Gritty Second Half
The second half featured fewer clear-cut scoring chances but a significant uptick in physicality. Bodies flew as both teams battled for midfield supremacy. Players like Chioma Ubogagu, Cyera Hintzen, and Jenna Walker absorbed heavy challenges, and tempers flared as officiating decisions became more controversial.
Dallas continued to press, with Lancaster and Palomo generating key moments. In the 68th minute, Aerial Palomo broke past two defenders and earned a free kick in a promising position, but the resulting set piece didn’t lead to a goal. A follow-up run by Sealey Strawn, created by Palomo’s tackle and transition play, resulted in another dangerous moment, but Fort Lauderdale cleared the threat.
The game’s most dramatic moment came in the 84th minute when Hintzen went down inside the penalty box after contact. Dallas players surrounded the referee, appealing for a penalty, but no call was given. Just five minutes later, another possible foul on Strawn was also waved off, further frustrating the home side.
Late Chances, No Winners
As the clock ticked into stoppage time, both teams made late pushes. Fort Lauderdale nearly stole the win with a fast break down the left side, but Felicia Knox’s curling attempt missed just wide of the post. Dallas responded with one last attack, but Fort Lauderdale’s back line held firm to secure the draw.
Dallas finished with a slight edge in total shots (18-14) and shots on target (4), but couldn’t find a second goal. Fort Lauderdale, meanwhile, continued to show why they are one of the league’s toughest sides to break down.
Standings Implications and What’s Next
The draw keeps Dallas Trinity FC in second place with 37 points and a record of 10-6-7. With five matches remaining, including back-to-back home games, they’ll need to capitalize quickly to maintain their position in the playoff race. Their next fixture is a home matchup against Lexington SC on April 26.
Fort Lauderdale United FC moves to 9-6-7 with 34 points and remains within striking distance of the top two. They return to South Florida for a key clash against league-leaders Carolina Ascent FC—a rematch of their earlier-season win over the same opponent.
With playoff positions tightening, every match now carries extra weight. For both Dallas and Fort Lauderdale, the ability to stay composed under pressure could determine who advances—and who watches from the sidelines.







