Real Salt Lake visits Sporting KC tonight in KCK

A fierce Western Conference rivalry resumes Saturday when Sporting Kansas City (3-1-3, 12 points) will be host to Real Salt Lake (2-4-2, 8 points) at Children’s Mercy Park in Kansas City, Kansas.

Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m. with three hours of live television coverage beginning at 7 p.m. on FOX Sports Kansas City Plus.

Tickets for Saturday’s showdown are available at SeatGeek.com , and the first 10,000 fans through the gates at Children’s Mercy Park will receive a free Sporting KC koozie (a beverage can insulator) courtesy of match sponsor Park University. Supporters are encouraged to stay in their seats after the match for a Special Olympics Unified Soccer exchange game between athletes from Special Olympics Kansas City and Special Olympics Utah.

Both teams enter the matchup riding favorable albeit dissimilar unbeaten streaks. Sporting Kansas City is one result shy of setting a new club record for the longest home unbeaten streak in regular season club history. Manager Peter Vermes’ men are 9-0-3 over their last 12 MLS matches at Children’s Mercy Park, posting six shutouts during the stretch while outscoring opponents 26-10.

Real Salt Lake, meanwhile, hasn’t lost to Sporting KC in seven straight regular season meetings, collecting four wins and three draws ever since suffering defeat in the epic 2013 MLS Cup final at Children’s Mercy Park. The Claret and Cobalt own two wins and two draws in each of their last four regular season visits to Kansas City, including a pair of victories last season. Sporting KC’s seven-game drought in the series is their longest active winless skid against any MLS opponent.

Sporting Kansas City took its first loss of 2017 last Saturday, succumbing to Maynor Figueroa’s late header in a 1-0 setback at FC Dallas. Tim Melia produced five saves to continue his excellent campaign, as the goalkeeper leads MLS with four shutouts while ranking second in both goals against average (0.43) and save percentage (82.1). Indeed, no team has allowed fewer goals this season than Sporting KC’s three – all conceded after the 76th minute.

After laboring to an 0-3-2 start and parting ways with manager Jeff Cassar, Real Salt Lake has won two of its last three under new head coach Mike Petke. A 3-1 home loss to Atlanta United FC last weekend saw RSL go two goals behind before Designated Player Albert Rusnak halved the deficit in the 69th minute. A late bid for an equalizer fell short as Atlanta added a late third on the counter attack.

Real Salt Lake previously snapped an eight-game road winless spell with a 2-1 victory over Rocky Mountain rival Colorado Rapids on April 15. Former Kansas City striker Yura Movsisyan bagged his team-leading fourth goal of the year in the 85th minute before 19-year-old Brooks Lennon – on loan from English Premier League side Liverpool – completed the comeback with his first career MLS goal in the 88th minute. RSL notably has just one clean sheet in its last 35 regular season away games, going 8-24-3 over that period.

Injured striker Diego Rubio (ACL) remains the only absentee for Sporting KC, but Real Salt Lake’s injury list includes a whopping 10 players who could be sidelined on Saturday. Defender David Horst and forward Chad Barrett are certain to miss with knee injuries, while Justen Glad (knee), Tony Beltran (back), Aaron Maund (hamstring), Jordan Allen (quad) and veteran goalkeeper Nick Rimando (hamstring) are all questionable. Joao Plata (quad), Stephen Sunday (hamstring) and Chris Wingert (face) are listed as probable.

Although it has been raining today, the game is still on, according to the Sporting KC Twitter page. Visit the Sporting KC website at http://www.sportingkc.com/ for any updates on the game.

– Story from Sporting KC

Residents step forward to help 96-year-old fix her home

Two Kansas City, Kansas, residents have stepped forward to lead an effort to help get an elderly woman’s home fixed up.

The 96-year-old woman’s electricity had been off for a few weeks at her home on North 81st. A truck driving through her backyard had run into utility lines that were connected to the house, causing the meter to be damaged. The Board of Public Utilities pulled the meter for safety reasons, a spokesman said, to prevent a fire from occurring.

Today, a neighbor who is an electrician started repairs to the home, while there are more repairs scheduled on Monday, when another electrician is scheduled to be there, according to one of the residents who is helping with the effort.

The Kansas City, Kansas, residents who are helping also have scheduled some volunteers to come in and work on the house and yard.

Heavy rains expected today and Sunday

Wyandotte County could receive 2.3 inches of rain, according to the National Weather Service. (National Weather Service graphic)

Heavy rain will move into the area this morning, with several episodes of rainfall to continue through Sunday, the National Weather Service said.

Rainfall totals of 2 to 4 inches will be possible in the heaviest activity, according to the weather service.

The heavy rainfall will lead to flooding along area river, creeks, and streams, the weather service said.

It will also lead to localized flash flooding. If you do encounter water covered roadways, do not try to drive through it. Turn around, don’t drown.