Whitecaps vs. Sounders: Gamethread
It certainly won’t be ideal circumstances when the Seattle Sounders visit the Vancouver Whitecaps tonight. While the Sounders will be missing several key contributors, the Whitecaps have been absolutely decimated by a combination of international call-ups and illnesses that were contracted on their way back from playing the Concacaf Champions Cup final a week ago.
The Whitecaps are so short-handed that they made seven “extreme hardship” signings from their MLS Next Pro affiliate, likely the most a team has ever had to make for a single game.
The circumstances aside, this is a pretty important match. Not only will it count in the Cascadia Cup standings, but it also represents a potential six-point swing in the Western Conference standings. The Whitecaps currently sit atop of the conference with 32 points, with the Sounders six points behind in fourth place.
Prior to their 5-0 loss to Cruz Azul, the Whitecaps had been on a 15-game unbeaten run across all competitions that included a 10-game unbeaten run in league play, where they’ve lost just once all season. No other team in MLS has fewer than three losses this year.
The Sounders have been on a pretty good run of form as well, having gone 6-2-2 in their last 10 despite losing last week.
Notes
- Among the seven players the Whitecaps signed on short-term loans were two players for whom this is their first professional contract. There are two forwards, two defenders and three midfielders among that group. Normally, a team would be limited to four short-term signings for a single match, but the Whitecaps were granted an extreme hardship waiver by the league.
- The Whitecaps currently lead the Cascadia Cup with three points by virtue of their season-opening win over the Portland Timbers. The Sounders and Timbers each have one point after tying their meeting.
- This will be the 155th all-time meeting between the Sounders and Whitecaps. The Sounders lead that series 74-53-27, which includes matches in the NASL, USL and MLS.
- This will be the Sounders’ final match before the Club World Cup, in which they debut next Sunday against Botafogo.
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Absences: Injury, international duty and suspension
Whitecaps
OUT: Sam Adekugbe - International Duty; Ali Ahmed - International Duty; Sebastian Berhalter - International Duty; Giuseppe Bovalina - International Duty; Andrés Cubas - International Duty; Ryan Gauld - Knee; Tate Johnson - International Duty; Jayden Nelson - International Duty; Pedro Vite - International Duty; Brian White - International Duty
QUESTIONABLE: Jeevan Badwal - Illness; Tristan Blackmon - Illness; Isaac Boehmer - Illness; Édier Ocampo - Illness; Ralph Priso - Illness; Emmanuel Sabbi - Illness; Bjørn Inge Utvik - Illness; Ranko Veselinović - Illness
Sounders
OUT: Paul Arriola - Knee; Reed Baker-Whiting - International Duty; Osaze De Rosario - International Duty; Yeimar Gómez Andrade - Hamstring; Kim Kee-hee - Calf; Jordan Morris - Hamstring
QUESTIONABLE: Stuart Hawkins - Quad
Recent form
Sounders: 🅻🆆🆆🅳🅻
Whitecaps: 🅳🆆🅳🅳🆆
Kit matchup
Officials
REF: Ricardo Fierro; AR1: Andrew Bigelow; AR2: Walt Heatherly; 4TH: Mo Mohseni; VAR: Jose Carlos Rivero; AVAR: Craig Lowry
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How to Watch
Match date/kickoff time: Sunday, 6:10 PM PDT
Venue: BC Place, Vancouver, B.C.
Global Streaming English: MLS Season Pass (Keith Costigan & Maurice Edu)
Global Streaming Spanish: MLS Season Pass (Carlos Mauricio Ramirez & Max Cordaro)
Local Radio: 93.3 KJR-FM Seattle, iHeartMedia (Carlos Mauricio Ramirez & Max Cordaro)
Local Spanish Radio: El Rey 1360 AM (Rodriguez, Maqueda, Tapia)
Is this game available to stream for free? No
Will Sounders radio be available as an alternate feed? No