Orlando City was unable to defeat Inter Miami in their semifinal on Wednesday night in Fort Lauderdale, but that doesn’t mean the Lions’ Leagues Cup campaign is over.

They’ll face the host L.A. Galaxy in a third-place showdown on Sunday afternoon with a spot in the CONCACAF Champions Cup on the line.

“It’s been fun. It’s been good,” Orlando City coach Oscar Pareja said about his side’s experience in the tournament. “The commitment our club has in any competition, that’s why we are here committed again for the next match.”

These two sides last faced each other in March, with Orlando winning 2-1 on the road. The Lions have won three consecutive matches against the Galaxy, dating to 2019, and hold an all-time record of 5-3-0 against their West Coast rivals.

The Galaxy are having one of

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