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Orlando City seeks consecutive wins, revenge against Philadelphia

ORLANDO, Fla. — Orlando City fans are already gathering around Camping World Stadium in preparation for Wednesday night's matchup against the Philadelphia Union.
 
The Lions are looking to win their second straight game, but will have to overcome some significant injuries in their second game in four days.
 
Orlando City will miss Rafa Ramos and Seb Hines, who make up half of its defense. The Lions will still have midfielder Kaká and forward Cyle Larin up front, with goalkeeper Joe Bendik, who made six saves in Saturday's game against the Montreal Impact, in net.
 
Kaká had two assists against the Impact, both of which turned into goals by Larin.
 
The Lions will need to be just as sharp as they were Saturday because Philadelphia sits atop the Eastern Conference and is unbeaten in its last five matches.
 
Orlando City is also seeking some revenge because of a loss to the Union earlier this season in a game that was decided by a goal in the 90th minute. To make matters worse, league officials said the goal should not have counted.
 
If you aren't able to make it to the stadium for Wednesday night's match, you can watch it on our sister station, TV 27.
 
Kickoff is at 7:30 p.m.