Pittsburgh Riverhounds come into this US Open Cup tie with mixed recent league form, but their home and cup context points toward goals rather than a cautious start. They have been involved in three-goal games in each of their last two league outings, losing 3-0 at FC Tampa Bay Rowdies and winning 3-2 at Loudoun United FC before that. Virginia Dream FC have already shown a willingness to trade chances in this competition too, with a 2-1 win at Carolina Core FC and a 2-4 defeat at Loudoun United FC in their last two Open Cup matches.
The Riverhounds’ defensive record is still a concern for a clean sheet angle, as they have gone seven matches without one. That matters here because an over line does not need either side to dominate; it only needs one team to get the game open, and Pittsburgh have recently done enough in attack to keep totals moving. Virginia’s own Open Cup games have also produced three and six goals, so a low-scoring script feels less natural than an end-to-end one.
There is a small tension with the projected scoreline, since 2-1 is just over the line rather than a runaway total, but the numbers still lean to the over. Pittsburgh’s latest league match produced 17 shots against them and a 0.17 xG return, yet their earlier 3-2 away win shows they can be pulled into high-event games. Virginia have also won four of their last five in all competitions, so they arrive with enough attacking confidence to contribute at least once.
The wider scoring trends are also useful for this market. Pittsburgh have had more than 2.5 goals in eight of their last eight matches, and Virginia have gone over 2.5 goals in six of their last eight. Even the league baseline sits below what these two have been producing in their recent games, so the matchup looks better suited to a higher total than to a tight cup stalemate.
My prediction is Over 2.5 Goals at 1/4. Pittsburgh have seen this line land in eight straight matches, Virginia have gone over 2.5 goals in six of their last eight, and the Riverhounds have not kept a clean sheet in seven. With Virginia’s last two Open Cup fixtures producing three and six goals, the over has the clearest path.