U.S. Open Cup — Round of 32
Phoenix Rising FC vs. San Jose Earthquakes
Kickoff is scheduled for 7:30 PM PT (projected)
Phoenix Rising Stadium — Phoenix, Arizona
Note: U.S. Soccer has not yet published the official kickoff time or venue assignment for this fixture. Phoenix Rising historically hosts early‑round Cup matches at Phoenix Rising Stadium, and 7:00–7:30 PM PT is the standard Open Cup kickoff window.
Venue — Phoenix Rising Stadium
Location: Phoenix, Arizona
Surface: Natural grass
Capacity: ~10,000
Atmosphere: One of the most intense lower‑division environments in American soccer; Rising supporters create a high‑energy, high‑tempo match profile.
Home Advantage Factors:
Dry desert air accelerates ball speed
Warm temperatures can tax visiting teams
Rising historically strong at home in knockout play
Weather Outlook (Phoenix, mid‑April — inferred)
No official matchday forecast is available yet. Based on typical April conditions:
Temperature: 78–85°F at kickoff
Humidity: Low
Wind: Light, 5–10 mph
Impact:
Fast pitch conditions benefit Phoenix’s vertical transitions
San Jose must manage hydration and tempo in dry heat
Injury Report
No official injury lists are available yet for either club.
This section will require confirmation 24–48 hours before kickoff.
Structural expectations:
Phoenix Rising: USL Championship squads typically enter the Cup with 1–3 minor knocks; depth is thinner than MLS, so any missing starters matter.
San Jose Earthquakes: MLS clubs often rotate early‑round lineups; availability of key attackers and midfielders will significantly shape the match model.
Team Records & Tournament Context
Phoenix Rising FC (USL Championship — Division II)
One of the most successful USL Championship clubs of the past decade.
Known for high‑tempo attacking play and strong home performances.
Typically enter Round of 32 after early‑round wins vs. lower‑division opposition.
Have produced multiple competitive Cup performances vs. MLS sides in recent years.
San Jose Earthquakes (MLS — Division I)
Long‑standing MLS club with deep Open Cup history.
Historically inconsistent in knockout play but capable of explosive attacking performances.
Enter the tournament in the Round of 32 as one of 16 MLS entrants.
Likely to rotate but still field a lineup with significant MLS‑level pace and technical quality.
Recent Team Form (Competition‑Based)
Phoenix Rising FC
Early‑season USL Championship form typically features strong attacking output.
Rising often enter the Round of 32 with momentum from early‑round Cup wins.
Home form is historically one of their strongest competitive assets.
San Jose Earthquakes
Entering fresh, as MLS clubs begin their Cup journey in this round.
MLS form around mid‑April is typically mixed due to early‑season adjustments.
Earthquakes’ defensive volatility is a known storyline entering knockout play.
Key Player Matchups (Tactical, inference‑based)
1. Phoenix’s Wide Attack vs. San Jose’s Fullbacks
Rising rely heavily on pace and 1v1 dribblers in wide channels.
San Jose’s fullbacks can be exposed in transition if caught high.
2. Midfield Tempo: USL Structure vs. MLS Athleticism
Phoenix’s double‑pivot must manage San Jose’s vertical midfield surges.
Earthquakes’ athleticism gives them an edge in open‑field duels.
3. Set Pieces & Aerial Duels
Phoenix Rising are historically strong on attacking set pieces.
San Jose’s center‑backs must avoid conceding cheap fouls in wide areas.
4. Goalkeeper Pressure Moments
Rising’s keeper will face MLS‑level shot quality.
San Jose’s keeper must manage Phoenix’s aggressive crossing and second‑ball pressure.
Series History
No recent U.S. Open Cup meetings between Phoenix Rising FC and San Jose Earthquakes.
This is effectively a first‑time Cup matchup between the clubs.
Betting Trends (Competition‑Based)
Phoenix Rising FC Trends
Strong home performances in knockout environments
High‑tempo attack produces chances even vs. MLS defenses
Upset path typically involves:
Early goal
Set‑piece conversion
Managing game state with compact defensive phases
San Jose Earthquakes Trends
MLS sides overwhelmingly advance vs. USL hosts
Earthquakes’ defensive volatility increases match variance
High‑pressing phases can overwhelm lower‑division midfields








