Loudoun United FC saw its first ever game last week on the road in Tennessee against a tough opponent in Nashville SC. While they looked shaky at times, the 2-0 defeat could be seen as good in the sense that it wasn’t as bad as it could have been. The team was playing its first minutes of consequence, they were doing so with a makeshift roster of sorts, the international signings the team made were not even in America at that point, and coach Richie Williams dressing 17. So, now that some of them are here, they go back to Tennessee, this time to another major city to play Memphis 901 FC, owned by current Colorado Rapids goalkeeper Tim Howard.