Venue and kickoff
Dick’s Sporting Goods Park,
6000 Victory Way, Commerce City, Colorado
Kickoff is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. MT / 9:30 p.m. ET.
Available on Apple TV (MLS Season Pass).
Weather forecast for Commerce City, CO (evening):
Partly cloudy with a chance of thunderstorms (around 20-40% in some forecasts). Highs in the upper 80s to low 90s°F during the day, cooling to the low-to-mid 60s°F by evening. Light winds expected; typical late-summer high-altitude conditions with possible isolated storms that should not significantly disrupt the match.
Injury reports
Colorado Rapids: Josh Atencio (suspended, Out), Billo Diop (knee, Out), Ted Ku-DiPietro (shoulder, Out), Zack Steffen (shoulder, Out), Kimani Stewart-Baynes (lower leg, Out), Jackson Travis (ankle, Out). Significant absences across positions.
Los Angeles FC: Thomas Hasal (arm, Out), Igor Jesus (leg/knee, Out), David Martínez (leg, Out), Sergi Palencia (leg, Out). Key attackers and depth affected.
Current key roster notes
Colorado Rapids (coach Matt Wells): GK Nicolas Hansen; defenders Reggie Cannon, Miguel Navarro, Loïc Williams, Robert Holding; midfielders Paxten Aaronson (~5-6 assists), Wayne Frederick, Hamzat Ojediran, Dante Sealy; attackers Rafael Navarro (~9-10 goals), Georgi Minoungou, others. Rafael Navarro is the primary scoring threat.
Los Angeles FC (coach Marc Dos Santos): GK Hugo Lloris; defenders Ryan Porteous, Ryan Hollingshead, Yevhen Cheberko, Eddie Segura, Aaron Long; midfielders Timothy Tillman, Marky Delgado, Mathieu Choinière; attackers Denis Bouanga (~10 goals), Son Heung-min (~8-9 assists), Jacob Shaffelburg, Jeremy Ebobisse. Bouanga and Son form a potent attacking duo.
Key player vs. player matchups:
Rafael Navarro / Paxten Aaronson (Colorado attack) vs. LAFC defense (Porteous/Hollingshead/Segura) and Lloris: Navarro’s finishing and Aaronson’s creativity against a solid but tested LAFC back line.
Denis Bouanga / Son Heung-min (LAFC attack) vs. Colorado defense (Cannon/Navarro/Holding/Williams) and Hansen: LAFC’s star attackers testing a Rapids side that has been strong at home defensively lately.
Midfield battle: Colorado’s Aaronson/Frederick/Ojediran vs. LAFC’s Tillman/Delgado/Choinière — control of the middle will be crucial at altitude.
Goalkeeping: Lloris’s experience vs. Hansen in a potentially low-scoring affair.
Recent team forms:
Colorado Rapids: Strong at home — three straight home wins (including clean sheets), with a 3-1-0 stretch in the last four overall. Moved into playoff position and looking to make a statement.
Los Angeles FC: Searching for first MLS win since late July (0-1-1 in August league play after a 1-0 home loss to San Diego). Strong overall standing but recent offensive struggles (just one goal in recent MLS matches).
Series history
Competitive Western Conference matchup. LAFC has generally held the edge historically (roughly more wins in recent years), but Colorado has been competitive at home. Most recent meeting (April 22, 2026) ended 0-0 at BMO Stadium. Prior encounters have mixed results with goals often flowing.
Betting trends
Trends favor a tight, potentially low-scoring game given Colorado’s recent home shutouts and LAFC’s recent scoring issues; unders have value.
Colorado enters with home momentum and defensive solidity looking to solidify its playoff push, while LAFC aims to regain scoring form and maintain its strong Western Conference position in this altitude test. Expect a competitive, potentially tight Western Conference clash.
MATCH ODDS
Los Angeles FC + 140
Colorado Rapids + 170
Draw + 240
Over 2.5 – 145 Under 2.5 + 115
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Tuesday, August 18, 2026








