Diego Rossi scores during Red, White & Boom fireworks, Crew defeat Nashville 2-0: Replay
An over two-hour rain delay on the same night of downtown Columbus' Red, White & Boom celebration made it possible for Diego Rossi to score with fireworks going off near Lower.com Field in the Crew's 2-0 victory over Nashville SC.
The game was originally scheduled for 6:30 p.m., to avoid conflict and heavy traffic due to the event, but lightning in the area pushed kickoff back to 8:45 p.m.
In the first half, the Crew were put on the board with a header goal from forward Christian Ramirez, marking his fifth goal contribution in as many games.
With the delay, it was expected that the downtown fireworks show, scheduled for 10:00 p.m., would start at some point during the second half. Lower.com Field's close proximity to the show made the fireworks audible and visible from behind Nashville's goal.
Less than 10 minutes into the fireworks show, Rossi found the back of the net to give Columbus the 2-0 victory, and the Crew's third victory in a row.
(78') Nashville SC midfielder Dru Yearwood receives yellow card, Columbus Crew make substitutions
Nashville SC midfielder Dru Yearwood was given a yellow card on a foul to the back of Crew midfielder Sean Zawadzki.
With the stoppage of play, Columbus was able to make two substitutions, Marino Hinestroza for midfielder Mo Farsi and Alex Matan for forward Christian Ramirez. Nashville also made substitutions, Sean Davis for Yearwood, Taylor Washington for defender Daniel Lovitz and Teal Burberry for midfielder Alex Muyl.
(65') Diego Rossi scores for Crew, Columbus take a 2-0 lead
With fireworks going off in the background, forward Diego Rossi extended Columbus' lead to 2-0. Rossi was given an up-field pass from midfielder Yaw Yeboah, in which Rossi gained control of with a dribble move past Nashville's defender Jack Maher.
Go Diego Go 🦖
A brilliant finish from our 🔟 pic.twitter.com/i6h2PskcfC— The Crew (@ColumbusCrew) July 4, 2024
From the left side of Nashville's box, Rossi's shot went past diving goalkeeper Joe Willis and into the back, right corner of the goal.
(58') Red, White & Boom fireworks seen and heard from Columbus Crew vs Nashville SC match
Due to the weather delay, the Red, White & Boom fireworks taking place in downtown Columbus at 10:00 p.m. can be seen and heard from Lower.com Field during the second half of the Crew-Nashville match.
(54') Nashville SC goal ruled a handball, Columbus Crew lead 1-0
Following a VAR review of Nashville forward Tyler Boyd's goal, it was ruled that he committed a handball violation, and the goal was void. Crew still lead 1-0.
(50') Nashville evens score with goal from forward Tyler Boyd, Crew vs Nashville tied 1-1
Nashville was quick to tie the game coming out of halftime, with a goal from forward Tyler Boyd from the middle of Columbus' box less than five minutes into the second half. The goal is under VAR review for a possible handball.
(46') Nashville SC midfielder Brian Anugna receives yellow card
Brian Anugna of Nashville received the first yellow card of the game due to a foul against Crew forward Diego Rossi.
(46') Columbus Crew make halftime substitution, Yaw Yeboah for Max Arfsten
The Crew made one substitution during halftime, midfielder Yaw Yeboah for Max Arfsten.
(45') Columbus Crew go into halftime ahead 1-0 vs Nashville SC
The Crew have a 1-0 lead going into halftime behind a goal from Christian Ramirez. In the first half, both Columbus and Nashville each took seven shots, two on goal. The Crew controlled the ball for a majority of the half, recording a 58.9% possession rate.
(30') Christian Ramirez scores header goal off assist from Cucho Hernandez, Crew lead 1-0
To set up the goal, striker Cucho Hernandez found forward Christian Ramirez from the right side of Nashville's box. Hernandez made a pass through multiple players to Ramirez, who was in the center of the box near the goal line and sent a header shot into the net off the pass.
We're on the board at home!
A great assist from @CuchoHernandez 🤝#Crew96 ✘ @Chris_Ramirez17 pic.twitter.com/DZX8zibqhd— The Crew (@ColumbusCrew) July 4, 2024
The Crew lead against Nashville 1-0.
(17') Crew midfielder Sean Zawadzki evaluated by medical staff after rough landing, but stays in game
Nearing the 15-minute mark, Crew midfielder Sean Zawadzki went down following a hit near midfield, by the Crew's bench. Zawadzki was holding his right knee and medical staff was needed to evaluate the injury.
Zawadzki was able to walk off the field on his own and after two minutes on the sideline, re-entered the game.
Nashville SC availability report vs Columbus Crew
Here is who is unavailable for Nashville vs Crew:
Julian Gaines (ankle): Out
Anibal Godoy (lower body): Out
Brent Kallman (lower body): Out
Randall Leal (hip): Out
Lukas MacNaughton (ankle): Out
Jacob Shaffleburg (international duty): Out
Sam Surridge (lower body): Out
Columbus Crew vs Nashville SC new kickoff time
The Crew vs Nashville is now set to kickoff at 8:45 p.m. following a weather delay. The game will overlap with the Red, White & Boom fireworks, but nothing about the game will change due to the fireworks.
Columbus Crew availability report vs Nashville SC
Here is who is unavailable for Crew vs Nashville:
Evan Bush (arm): Out
Jacen Russell-Rowe (international duty): Out
Columbus Crew vs Nashville SC delayed
The Crew-Nashville match has been delayed due to weather conditions near Lower.com Field. There is no official kickoff yet.
Weather warning at Lower.com Field
Due to lighting in the area, there is a weather warning at Lower.com Field ahead of kickoff. Fans at Lower.com Field are being asked to wait on the concourse for their safety.
It is expected that the original 6:30 p.m. kickoff time is pushed back due to weather conditions, but there has yet to be an official update
Nashville SC starting lineup vs Columbus Crew
Here is the starting 11 for Nashville vs Columbus:
GK: Joe Willis
DF: Daniel Lovitz
DF: Jack Maher
DF: Josh Bauer
DF: Walker Zimmerman
MF: Hany Mukhtar
MF: Dru Yearwood
MF: Alex Muyl
MF: Brian Anunga
FW: Tyler Boyd
FW: Forster Ajago
The XI in Columbus 🫡 @Renasant | #CLBvNSH pic.twitter.com/idLl3go0eZ
— Nashville SC (@NashvilleSC) July 3, 2024
Columbus Crew starting lineup vs Nashville SC
Here is the starting 11 for Columbus vs Nashville:
GK: Patrick Schulte
DF: Malte Amundsen
DF: Rudy Camacho
DF: Steven Moriera
MF: Max Arfsten
MF: Mo Farsi
MF: Darlington Nagbe
MF: Sean Zawadzki
FW: Cucho Hernandez
FW: Christian Ramirez
FW: Diego Rossi
Tonight's XI taking the field 📋✅#Crew96 | @EaseLogistics pic.twitter.com/PSLgTvPHFo
— The Crew (@ColumbusCrew) July 3, 2024
Who are the referees for Columbus Crew vs Nashville SC?
Here are the officials for the Crew vs Nashville on Wednesday night:
Referee: Joe Dickerson
Assistant Referee 1: Kevin Klinger
Assistant Referee 2: Kali Smith
Fourth Official: Pierre-Luc Lauiziere
VAR: Jose Carlos Rivero
Assistant VAR: Mike Kampmeinert
Columbus Crew overall record vs Nashville SC
The Crew are 3-2-3 overall against Nashville SC.
How to listen to Columbus Crew vs Nashville SC radio broadcast
The Crew vs. Nashville English-speaking radio broadcast will be on Alt 105.7 FM and available via the iHeartRadio app. Columbus' regular radio broadcaster Chris Doran will be on the call.
The Spanish radio broadcast can be found on La Grande 102.5 FM and the La Grande radio app with Juan Valladares doing play-by-play.
Columbus Crew vs Nashville SC streaming information
The Crew-Nashville match will be available on Apple TV, but to watch, an MLS Season Pass subscription is required. Here are the broadcast teams for tonight:
English broadcast: Steve Cangialosi (play-by-play), Danny Higginbotham (analyst)
Spanish broadcast: Jorge Perez-Navarro (play-by-play), Marcelo Balboa (analyst)
When is the Columbus Crew vs Nashville SC match?
Kickoff: 7:30 p.m., Saturday, July 3 at Lower.com Field.
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This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Columbus Crew vs Nashville SC: Live MLS match updates, scores and more