America First Field, Sandy, UT
Kickoff: 9:30 PM ET / 7:30 PM MT
Broadcast: MLS Season Pass (Apple TV)**
The Rocky Mountain Cup rivalry returns Saturday night as the Colorado Rapids travel to face Real Salt Lake, with both clubs entering the match on very different trajectories. Colorado has shown flashes of quality but remains inconsistent, especially defensively. RSL, meanwhile, has been one of the Western Conference’s most balanced and efficient teams, particularly at home. This rivalry always brings intensity, physicality, and unpredictable momentum swings — and with both teams fighting for playoff positioning, this edition carries real weight.
VENUE — AMERICA FIRST FIELD
Location: Sandy, Utah
Capacity: 20,213
Surface: Natural grass
Atmosphere: One of MLS’s most intimidating home environments
Pitch Profile: Fast, wide surface ideal for RSL’s wing‑driven attack
WEATHER REPORT — SANDY, UT
Forecast at Kickoff:
Temperature: 63°F
Wind: 5–9 mph from the northwest
Humidity: 38%
Chance of Rain: <5%
Conditions: Cool, dry, ideal for high‑tempo play
Altitude (4,450 ft) gives RSL a natural conditioning advantage.
INJURY REPORT
Colorado Rapids
Rafael Navarro — Probable (ankle) Expected to play; Rapids’ most reliable finisher.
Cole Bassett — Probable (hip) Expected to start; key to midfield creativity.
Andreas Maxsø — Out (knee) Major loss to defensive leadership.
Sam Vines — Questionable (groin) Game‑time decision; affects left‑side stability.
Real Salt Lake
Chicho Arango — Probable (shoulder) Expected to play; MVP‑caliber striker.
Diego Luna — Probable (illness) Expected to return; essential to RSL’s chance creation.
Justen Glad — Out (hamstring) Weakens RSL’s back‑line organization.
Bode Hidalgo — Out (foot) Reduces fullback depth.
TEAM RECORDS & FORM
Colorado Rapids (5–7–1)
Last 5 Matches: L–W–L–W–L
Goals For: 17
Goals Against: 23
Trend: Inconsistent, defensive lapses, reliant on Bassett/Navarro for goals
Identity: Transition‑heavy, aggressive wing play, vulnerable in central defense
Real Salt Lake (7–4–1)
Last 5 Matches: W–L–W–W–D
Goals For: 22
Goals Against: 15
Trend: Strong home form, efficient finishing, midfield dominance
Identity: Wide overloads, high‑tempo buildup, Arango‑centric attack
RECENT TEAM FORM NOTES
Colorado Rapids
Attack inconsistent but dangerous in transition
Defense conceding too many high‑quality chances
Bassett’s return boosts midfield creativity
Navarro in good scoring form
Real Salt Lake
Arango in elite form (goals + link‑up play)
Luna’s creativity elevates RSL’s final‑third quality
Defense still strong despite Glad’s absence
Home form among the best in MLS
KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS
1. Chicho Arango (RSL) vs. Colorado Center‑Backs
Arango’s movement and finishing vs. a Rapids back line missing Maxsø. Edge: RSL
2. Cole Bassett (COL) vs. Emeka Eneli (RSL)
Bassett’s creativity vs. Eneli’s ball‑winning and positioning. Edge: Even
3. Diego Luna (RSL) vs. Colorado Fullbacks
Luna’s ability to drift inside and create overloads is a major threat. Edge: RSL
4. Rafael Navarro (COL) vs. RSL Center‑Backs
Navarro’s finishing vs. a rotated RSL back line without Glad. Edge: Colorado (slightly)
SERIES HISTORY
2025 Season: RSL won both meetings
Last 10 Meetings: RSL lead 6–2–2
At America First Field: RSL unbeaten in last 6 vs. Colorado
This rivalry has heavily favored RSL in recent years, especially at home.
BETTING TRENDS
Colorado Rapids
2–3 in last 5
Overs hit in 4 of last 6
Conceded 2+ goals in 5 of last 7
Struggling defensively on the road
Real Salt Lake
3–1–1 in last 5
Overs hit in 3 of last 5
Scored 2+ goals in 4 of last 5 home matches
Arango has scored in 5 of last 7
Matchup Trends
RSL unbeaten in last 6 home matches vs. Colorado
Both teams have scored in 5 of last 8 meetings
RSL averaging 1.8 xG at home this season
MATCH ODDS
Colorado Rapids + 340
Real Salt Lake – 160
Draw + 320
Over 3.5 + 115 Under 3.5 – 150
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, May 15, 2026








