Overview
- Jackson Hopkins opened the scoring in the 28th minute with a low drive past goalkeeper Thomas Gillier to put D.C. United ahead
- Luca Petrasso drew Montreal level in the 41st minute after Prince Owusu forced a turnover and supplied the decisive pass
- Montreal controlled early possession but found D.C.’s compact central block difficult to break down throughout the match
- Prince Owusu had a second-half goal ruled out for offside, highlighting Montreal’s ongoing struggle to convert chances
- The draw leaves both clubs on 4-15-8 in MLS and extends Montreal’s regulation win drought to 16 games with each side next in action on August 23