The Seattle Sounders were flying high until Wednesday’s 4-0 loss to LAFC, but will be looking for a bounce back today when they visit the Portland Timbers. Even with that loss, the Sounders have won 4 of 6 and have a chance to finish off this three-game week with six points.
The Timbers come into this game having lost just once since March 8, going 5-1-4 in their past 10 league matches.
Here’s what you need to know:

Injury news
Sounders
OUT: Paul Arriola - Knee; Jordan Morris - Hamstring; Jackson Ragen - Hamstring
Timbers
OUT: Kevin Kelsy - Lower Body; Zac McGraw - Back; James Pantemis - Leg
QUESTIONABLE: Diego Chara - Lower Body
Opposition players to watch
- Antony: The left winger doesn't get a ton of attention, but he’s quietly putting together a stellar season with four goals and five assists in 13 matches. He’s been a key part of why the Timbers are so hard to slow down on the counter-attack.
- David Costa: Although he’s not put up huge numbers, Costa has been very effective at filling Evander’s shoes, albeit in a very different way. While Evander was a lot of big swings and memorable highlights, Costa is a much more controlled player, but one who also gives the Timbers a bit more balance.

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Stats to look smart
-3.7: The Timbers have started well, but the underlying numbers suggest they might be due for some regression. Their xGD of -3.7 is 24th in MLS.
+7.3: Despite the poor result on Wednesday, the Sounders still have a xGD of +7.3, which is tied for third best in MLS.
Tactics to impress
- A year after being one of the most wide open teams in MLS, the Timbers have slowed things down quite a bit more this year. What they have done exceptionally well is make the most of their scoring chances. They have some very skilled attacking players and don’t waste the looks they get.
- More than anything, the Sounders thrive on moving the ball forward and creating high-quality chances. That’s been especially true ever since Danny Musovski moved into the starting lineup. Being aggressive seems to suit them.
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