U.S. Soccer announced on Tuesday that Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas will play host to the second leg of the U.S. Under-23 team's two-leg series against Colombia next month, with a berth in the Summer Olympics on the line.
The U.S. will travel to Barranquilla for the first leg of the home-and-home series on March 25 before hosting the second leg in Frisco on March 29. Kick off for the second leg of the series will be at 6:30 p.m. PT and be broadcast live on ESPN2, following the U.S. national team's World Cup Qualifying match against Guatemala at 4:25 p.m. PT.
The U.S. has not qualified for the Olympics since 2008. Last fall, the U.S. fell in the semifinals of the CONCACAF qualifiers to Honduras, but won the third-place match against Canada, which guaranteed the Yanks a spot in the playoff matches.
Sounders FC Homegrown Player Jordan Morris starred on the U-23 team, after earning his first call-up back in 2013 to the national team's U-20 squad for the Toulon Tournament, where he made three appearances. Morris scored three goals across CONCACAF Olympic qualifiers, just one behind Golden Boot winner and USMNT teammate Jerome Kiesewetter.