Farther south, in the state of Pennsylvania, Vereinigung Erzgebirge, who’ve only conceded once in Qualifying, play a third game in a row at their long-time homebase in Warminster. There they’ll take on the 2018 National Amateur Cup runners-up West Chester United SC, who are always a handful on the amateur scene and are coming off a 4-0 rout of the United German Hungarians.
While the luck of the draw is rubbing Vereinigung Erzgebirge’s way, Blaise Santengelo’s men from West Chester will be playing their third Qualifier on the trot away from home.
VE on the Charge in PA
“We are thrilled to be moving onto the next round,” said VE defender Christian Williams, formerly of Lafayette College, after a 2-0 win over Lancaster Elite in the Second Qualifying Round. We have such a talented group of guys on the field, but an even better bond amongst ourselves off the field – so that's what makes winning these games so rewarding.
“We are excited for the next matchup and are planning to stay dangerous each game moving forward,” added Williams, who’s been impressive in the side’s two wins thus far in which the Rob Oldfield-coached VE club have turned their home field into a fortress.
NoVa FC are charging hard to make back-to-back appearances in the Open Cup Proper. After dismantling Germantown City in the Second Qualifying Round, they’ll now face off with a DCFC side who knocked out 2017 Open Cup heroes Christos FC on the last matchday.
KJ Nadeau has been on fire for the Leesburg-based NoVa club, with three goals in the 6-0 rout of Germantown – and seven overall in Open Cup competition (including last year’s Qualifiers).