AFC Ann Arbor and Detroit City FC were on the verge of a second 1-1 draw Sunday before Detroit capitalized on a pair of late chances to earn a 3-1 win at Hollway Field.

Tyler Moorman scored the go-ahead goal in the 80th minute for Detroit, finishing on a corner kick by Cyrus Saydee. Three minutes later, it was Saydee tacking on an insurance goal - his second of the night.

Up next, Ann Arbor travels to Grand Rapids for a 7:45 p.m. start Friday, before taking on Kalamazoo FC at 6:05 p.m. Sunday.

Meanwhile, Detroit hosts the Columbus Crew College Program for a Wednesday friendly before hitting the road Sunday for a noon match against Lansing United.

After a scoreless first half Sunday, Willie Bayemi forced a turnover deep in Detroit territory and beat the keeper on the short side.

Ann Arbor held the lead until the 74th minute, when Saydee tied the game with his first of two goals. Detroit strung together three goals in nine minutes to secure the 3-1 win and three points in the conference standings.

Each team received two cards during the match, with Ann Arbor's Jack Smith picking up a red card in the 90th minute.

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