Hell Is Real derby


Hell Is Real is a rivalry between the two Major League Soccer clubs based in Ohio: the Columbus Crew and FC Cincinnati. Under current MLS regular season scheduling, the series occurs twice per season as both teams are members of the Eastern Conference. The teams first met in 2017 in the U.S. Open Cup before Cincinnati joined MLS in 2019.
Hell Is Real takes its name from a Christian highway billboard located on Interstate 71 between Columbus and Cincinnati. The two team's MLS Next Pro affiliates, the Columbus Crew 2 and FC Cincinnati 2, parody Hell Is Real for their matches and use the name Heck is Plausible.

Background

was founded in 2015 as a United Soccer League club. After three seasons in the second-division league, Cincinnati moved to MLS in 2019 and joined the Columbus Crew, who had been a league member since their inaugural season in 1996. The Ohio clubs met for the first time with lower-league Cincinnati winning 1–0 in the 2017 U.S. Open Cup fourth round.
In October 2017, Columbus owner Anthony Precourt threatened to move the team to Austin, Texas, putting the prospect of an MLS rivalry between the two Ohio teams in jeopardy. Precourt's proposed relocation sparked outrage in the American soccer community, creating the #SaveTheCrew movement. After a year of support by fans, rival teams, local businesses, and politicians, the Crew committed to staying in Columbus in November 2018, when the Haslam family purchased the club.

History

The two teams met for the first time in the fourth round of the 2017 U.S. Open Cup, while FC Cincinnati was still a member of the United Soccer League. Cincinnati won the match 1–0 on a goal from Djiby, knocking Columbus out of the tournament and advancing to the quarterfinals.
On August 10, 2019, the two sides played against each other in MLS league play for the first time, ending in a 2–2 draw at Mapfre Stadium. Columbus earned their first win of the series in that season's reverse fixture with a 3–1 victory. The highest-scoring match came in 2021, when the Crew pulled off a late comeback at their new Lower.com Field; holding a 2–1 lead in the 75th minute, FC Cincinnati surrendered two late goals to lose 3–2.
The first MLS Cup Playoffs match between the two teams took place in the Eastern Conference Final on December 2, 2023. The match was hosted by FC Cincinnati and resulted in a 3–2 victory for the Columbus Crew after FC Cincinnati led 2–0 in the first half but conceded two goals in the second half. The Crew went on to score the winning goal in the 25th minute of extra time, enabling them to win the MLS Cup the following week.

Name

The rivalry's name was created by fans of both teams in 2017, prior to the first competitive meeting in the U.S. Open Cup. It is derived from a religious sign that reads "HELL IS REAL" located on Interstate 71, the highway that connects Columbus and Cincinnati–a distance of. The sign was installed in 2004 on a local farm in Chenoweth by a Kentucky developer who had installed similar religious signs in other states.
The rivalry has an alternate name, Heck is Plausible, between both club's MLS Next Pro teams, Columbus Crew 2 and FC Cincinnati 2.

Statistics

Match

CompetitionsMatchesCLB winsCLB goalsDrawsCIN winsCIN goals
MLS regular season167336319
U.S. Open Cup100011
MLS Cup playoffs428025
Total219416625

Honors

HonorColumbus CrewFC CincinnatiTotal
MLS Cup303
Supporters' Shield314
U.S. Open Cup101
Campeones Cup101
Leagues Cup101
Overall9110

Match results

SeasonDateCompetitionStadiumHome teamResultAway teamAttendanceSeries Ref
2017June 14U.S. Open CupNippert StadiumFC Cincinnati1–0Columbus Crew SC30,160CIN 1–0–0
2019August 10MLSMapfre StadiumColumbus Crew SC2–2FC Cincinnati20,865CIN 1–0–1
2019August 25MLSNippert StadiumFC Cincinnati1–3Columbus Crew SC30,611Tied 1–1–1
2020July 11MLS is Back‡ESPN Sports ComplexFC Cincinnati0–4Columbus Crew SC0†CLB 2–1–1
2020August 29MLSNippert StadiumFC Cincinnati0–0Columbus Crew SC0†CLB 2–1–2
2020September 6MLSMapfre StadiumColumbus Crew SC3–0FC Cincinnati1,500†CLB 3–1–2
2020October 14MLSNippert StadiumFC Cincinnati2–1Columbus Crew SC0†CLB 3–2–2
2021July 9MLSTQL StadiumFC Cincinnati2–2Columbus Crew25,701CLB 3–2–3
2021August 27MLSLower.com FieldColumbus Crew3–2FC Cincinnati19,949CLB 4–2–3
2022July 17MLSLower.com FieldColumbus Crew2–0FC Cincinnati20,741CLB 5–2–3
2022August 27MLSTQL StadiumFC Cincinnati2–2Columbus Crew25,037CLB 5–2–4
2023May 20MLSTQL StadiumFC Cincinnati3–2Columbus Crew25,513CLB 5–3–4
2023August 20MLSLower.com FieldColumbus Crew3–0FC Cincinnati20,730CLB 6–3–4
2023December 2MLS Cup PlayoffsTQL StadiumFC Cincinnati2–3 Columbus Crew25,513CLB 7–3–4
2024May 11MLSLower.com FieldColumbus Crew1–2FC Cincinnati20,900CLB 7–4–4
2024September 14MLSTQL StadiumFC Cincinnati0–0Columbus Crew25,513CLB 7–4–5
2025May 17MLSLower.com FieldColumbus Crew1–1FC Cincinnati20,363CLB 7–4–6
2025July 12MLSTQL StadiumFC Cincinnati2–4Columbus Crew25,513CLB 8–4–6
2025October 27MLS Cup PlayoffsTQL StadiumFC Cincinnati1–0Columbus Crew23,371CLB 8–5–6
2025November 2MLS Cup PlayoffsLower.com FieldColumbus Crew4–0FC Cincinnati19,506CLB 9–5–6
2025November 8MLS Cup PlayoffsTQL StadiumFC Cincinnati2–1Columbus Crew25,513CLB 9–6–6
2026July 25MLSScottsMiracle-Gro FieldColumbus CrewFC CincinnatiCLB W–L–T
2026October 18MLSTQL StadiumFC CincinnatiColumbus CrewCLB W–L–T

† Matches played behind closed doors or reduced capacity due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
‡ Although the match was part of the MLS is Back Tournament, group stage matches count toward regular season MLS statistics.

Eastern Conference standings finishes

P.2019202020212022202320242025
11
222
3333
4
55
6
77
88
99-
1010-
11-
1212-
13-
141414-
15

Total: Columbus with 4 higher finishes, FC Cincinnati with 3.