Oh nice, the team that won that noise complaint game is a pub team from a bar that I'd be watching matches at if I were to put pants on in the morning and go somewhere rather than just watching at home.
They play (and likely get whooped by, but who knows?) Louisville next Wednesday night for a $5 ticket. I should drop by after work.
Welp, Tartan Devils ended up losing to Louisville 9-0. Ouch.
A few amateur-over-pro upsets in the second round:
Christos FC (MD) beat Richmond Kickers
Reading United beat NY Cosmos
Michigan Bucks beat Indy Eleven
Chicago FC United beat Pittsburgh Riverhounds
The third round is the last round before MLS clubs enter:
Rochester Rhinos (USL) vs. GPS Omens (LQ)
Jacksonville Armada (NASL) vs. Charleston Battery (USL)
FC Cincinnati (USL) vs. Louisville City (USL)
North Carolina FC (NASL) vs. Charlotte Eagles (PDL)
Miami FC (NASL) vs. Tampa Bay Rowdies (USL)
Reading United (PDL) vs. Harrisburg City Islanders (USL)
Michigan Bucks (PDL) vs. Saint Louis FC (USL)
Chicago FC United (NPSL) vs. Christos FC (LQ)
Tulsa Roughnecks (USL) vs. San Antonio FC (USL)
Colorado Springs Switchbacks (USL) vs. OKC Energy (USL)
Phoenix Rising (USL) vs San Francisco Deltas (NASL)
LA Wolves (LQ) vs. Orange County SC (USL)
Sacramento Republic (USL) vs. Reno 1868 (USL)
NASL = D2 North American Soccer League
USL = D2 United Soccer League
PDL = Premier Development League
NPSL = National Premier Soccer League
LQ = Local Qualifier
PDL and NPSL are the soccer equivalent of summer college leagues.
The third round has three NASL vs. USL bragging rights games and one amateur team is guaranteed to advance because of the Chicago FC United vs. Christos game. GPS Omens, who play in Revere, are carrying the torch for local amateurs.