MLS Match Preview: Colorado Rapids (2-2-0) vs. Sporting Kansas City (1-2-1)

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Venue: The match will be played at Children’s Mercy Park (Sporting Park) in Kansas City, Kansas (Sporting Kansas City’s home stadium, capacity approximately 18,467).

Kickoff is scheduled for 7:30 PM CT / 8:30 PM ET (gates open earlier for Retro Night festivities). This is a road game for the Colorado Rapids and a home fixture for Sporting KC in Matchday 5 of the 2026 MLS season, with global broadcast on Apple TV.

Weather Updates

Mild early-spring conditions are forecast for kickoff in Kansas City. Expect temperatures around 55-62°F (13-17°C) in the evening, with partly cloudy skies, light winds around 5-10 mph from the south, and a low chance of isolated showers. The pitch should be in good condition, favoring a fast, technical game with minimal weather impact on ball movement or player stamina. Attendance is projected near capacity with fans enjoying comfortable derby-night conditions.

Recent Team Forms

Colorado Rapids (Last 4 results – 2-2-0 overall):

Mar 14: 1-3 loss @ New York City FC

Mar 7: 4-1 win vs. LA Galaxy (home)

Earlier results including a win and loss mix that built their solid 2-2-0 start.

The Rapids have shown attacking promise (multiple multi-goal games) but defensive lapses on the road, with key contributions from Paxten Aaronson and Darren Yapi in recent outings.

Sporting Kansas City (Last 4 results – 1-2-1 overall):

Mar 14: 2-1 win @ LA Galaxy

Mar 8/7?: 0-1 loss vs. San Diego FC (home)

Mar 1?: 2-2 draw vs. Columbus Crew (home)

Earlier 0-3 loss @ San Jose Earthquakes.

SKC earned their first win of the season on the road but have been leaky at home and struggled for consistency in transitions.

Injury Report

Sporting Kansas City:

OUT: Capita Capemba (pending visa), Ryan Schewe (hand).

QUESTIONABLE: Zorhan Bassong (hamstring), Jayden Reid (ankle).

Additional depth concerns at fullback after early-season injuries; Ian James (quad) also sidelined.

Colorado Rapids:

OUT: Reggie Cannon (ankle).

AVAILABLE/RETURNING: Goalkeeper Zack Steffen (fit and expected to start with captain’s armband). No other major questionables noted.

Colorado’s backline rotation is tested, but their attacking options remain fully intact.

Key Player Matchups

Paxten Aaronson / Darren Yapi (Colorado, midfield/attack) vs. SKC center-backs and fullbacks: Aaronson has been a creative spark with goals/assists already; Yapi’s pace will test SKC’s injury-hit defense in transitions.

Dejan Joveljić / Shapi Suleymanov (Sporting KC, attack) vs. Colorado backline (with Cannon out): Joveljić leads SKC’s attack and thrives on set pieces; Colorado’s organized defense (led by Steffen) must neutralize his hold-up play.

Miguel Navarro / Keegan Rosenberry (Colorado, fullbacks) vs. SKC wings: Navarro makes his first start—his flank overlap will challenge SKC’s questionable left-back depth.

Midfield battle: Colorado’s pressing vs. SKC’s build-up—control here could dictate second-half adjustments in a rivalry known for physical duels.

Expect early SKC pressure at home countered by Rapids’ speed on the break.

Series History

Sporting Kansas City holds the historical edge with roughly 19 wins to Colorado’s 15 across 48+ meetings (plus 14 draws), often featuring high goal totals (average ~3.0 per game). BTTS has hit in ~60% of encounters. SKC has been strong at Children’s Mercy Park in recent seasons, but Colorado has picked up road points in this rivalry. Games frequently deliver late drama and are rarely low-scoring.

Moneyline: Sporting Kansas City +160 to +165 (slight home favorites); Colorado Rapids +155 to +160; Draw +240.

Spread: SKC -0.5 (+140 to +165); Colorado +0.5 (-147).

Total Goals: Over 2.5 -162 to -175 (strong lean); Under 2.5 +132 to +135.

Betting Trends

Sporting KC: Winless in 3 of last 4 overall; Over 2.5 in recent high-event games; strong home draws but leaky defensively (conceding 2+ frequently).

Colorado Rapids: Mixed road form (recent loss but scoring freely); BTTS in multiple early matches; covering spreads as slight underdogs.

Head-to-Head/League: 78% of recent meetings exceed 1.5 goals; SKC dangerous in transitions at home; early 2026 Western games trending overs amid open, transitional play.

MATCH ODDS

Colorado Rapids               + 155

Sporting Kansas City       + 160

Draw                                     + 240

Over 2.5 – 170                   Under 2.5 + 130

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, March 20, 2026

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