Sporting KC hopes Saturday’s sold-out match will clinch a berth in the playoffs

In a highly anticipated Western Conference clash rife with MLS playoff implications, second-place Sporting Kansas City (15-8-7, 52 points) will play host to the seventh-place LA Galaxy (12-11-8, 44 points) at 7:30 p.m. CT inside Children’s Mercy Park.

FOX Sports Kansas City and FOX Sports Midwest Plus will televise three hours of live coverage beginning at 7 p.m., while local radio broadcasts will air on Sports Radio 810 WHB (English) and ESPN Deportes KC 1480 AM (Spanish).

Viewers within the FOX Sports Midwest footprint can stream the match live on FOX Sports GO, and fans elsewhere across the U.S. can catch a live stream via ESPN+. The Sporting KC Uphoria app will offer additional in-game updates.

All tickets for Saturday’s showdown-including general admission and standing-room only tickets-are sold out. With an over-capacity crowd expected, supporters are encouraged to arrive early to Children’s Mercy Park ahead of a marquee matchup between playoff contenders. The first 7,500 fans through the stadium gates will receive a free license plate cover.

Parking lots will open at 4:30 p.m.; the Toyota Plaza opens at 5:30 p.m.; the stadium bowl opens at 6 p.m.; and the match starts at 7:30 p.m.

A victory would work wonders for both teams this weekend, as Sporting KC could move atop the West and clinch a berth in the Audi 2018 MLS Cup Playoffs with a home win, while the Galaxy could jump above the playoff line with a third consecutive triumph of their own.

Manager Peter Vermes’ side currently occupies second place in the Western Conference, two points behind leaders FC Dallas, and only need a draw versus LA to punch their playoff ticket for an eighth straight year.

That berth could also be secured regardless of Sporting KC’s result, but only if Toronto FC beats or ties Vancouver and Real Salt Lake ties Portland on Saturday. The Galaxy, meanwhile, sit two points behind RSL for the sixth and final playoff spot heading into the final month of the regular season.

Sporting KC’s best-case scenario on Saturday would see the team clinch a top-four finish and a home playoff game. That would require a win over LA and a draw between RSL and Portland, which kicks off an hour later at 8:30 p.m.

Defender Ike Opara nodded home a second-half equalizer last Sunday to help Sporting KC rescue a 1-1 tie against rivals Real Salt Lake at Children’s Mercy Park.

Winger Johnny Russell-who will join the Scotland Men’s National Team next week for the resumption of the UEFA Nations League-tallied his ninth MLS assist on the play, tying Roger Espinoza for the team lead in 2018.

In-form striker Diego Rubio came off the bench and nearly bagged the game-winner, which would have extended his club-record streak of eight straight MLS matches with a goal or an assist, but RSL goalkeeper Nick Rimando produced a kick save to keep the visitors level.

Led by interim head coach Dominic Kinnear, who took over for the departed Sigi Schmid on Sept. 10, the Galaxy posted their second straight 3-0 home victory last Saturday against Vancouver. Zlatan Ibrahimovic continued his magisterial form in 2018 with a brace, reaching 20 MLS goals on the season, before Frenchman Romain Alessandrini buried a penalty kick to seal the result.

Ibrahimovic, an international soccer icon who turned 37 years old on Wednesday, is one assist shy of becoming the third player in MLS history to record 20 goals and 10 assists in a single regular season. The imposing striker has six multi-goal games this year and leads a Galaxy attack that ranks second in MLS with 60 goals scored-a rate of 1.94 per game.

Alessandrini and Norwegian forward Ola Kamara have also reached double-digits in goals, while English left back Ashley Cole, U.S. international Sebastian Lletget and brothers Giovani and Jonathan dos Santos round out a star-studded LA roster.

Despite their potency in attack, the Galaxy find themselves below the playoff line due to a leaky backline. The team hemorrhaged 23 goals during a seven-game winless skid from Aug. 4 to Sept. 15, and their 59 goals conceded are tied for the third-most in MLS.

Sporting KC will look to capitalize on Saturday, boasting the fifth-best scoring offense in MLS at 1.83 goals per game. Vermes’ men have scored 55 times through 30 games, six goals shy of tying the single-season club record set in 1996.

Sporting KC has dominated the head-to-head series in recent years, owning a 4-0-3 record against the Galaxy dating back to October 2015. This stretch includes a 2-0 road win on April 8 that saw Russell and fellow winger Daniel Salloi score second-half goals at StubHub Center-the same game in which Sporting KC goalkeeper Tim Melia made a career-high 10 saves.

LA remains in search of its first win at Children’s Mercy Park, having gone 0-4-3 on their first seven trips to the world-class venue. The Galaxy are 0-5-5 in Kansas City since 2008, with their last away win in the series coming at Arrowhead Stadium in September 2007.

– Story from Sporting KC

Higher-than-average levels of water to be released into Missouri River, according to Corps of Engineers

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced today that it would continue to release higher-than-average levels of water into the Missouri River from reservoirs upstream.

“Due to this year’s high runoff and the water currently being stored in the reservoirs, Gavins Point releases will remain near 58,000 cubic feet per second (cfs) for the remainder of the navigation season to ensure evacuation of all stored flood waters prior to the 2019 runoff season with much of that occurring before the river freezes over in the northern reaches,” said John Remus, chief of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Missouri River Basin Water Management Division.

The closest public meeting on the corps’ draft annual operating plan for the Missouri River Mainstem System will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 8, at Paradise Point Golf Course, 18212 Golf Course Road, Smithville, Missouri.

For more information, see http://www.nwd.usace.army.mil/Media/News-Releases/Missouri-River-Water/Article/1656197/missouri-river-releases-to-continue-at-higher-than-average-levels-to-prepare-sy/.

New research predicts fewer earthquakes in Kansas

by Brian Grimmett, Kansas News Service

New research out of Stanford University shows that limiting wastewater injection is helping to prevent man-made earthquakes in Kansas and Oklahoma.

The researchers have created a new physics-based model that can better predict where man-made earthquakes will occur by looking at increases in pressure. The model shows that the number of earthquakes is driven by how much wastewater is being injected into the ground.

“It is clear that the key to managing the seismic hazard related to induced earthquakes is managing injection rates,” said Cornelius Langenbruch, one of the authors of the study.

Previous prediction methods relied on looking at past seismic activity to predict future activity. But that method isn’t very effective when earthquakes are being caused by an external force; in this case an increase in pressure caused by large amounts of wastewater from oil and gas operations being injected into the ground.

Langenbruch said injection limits put into place by state regulators have made a difference. His model predicts that at current injection rates, the number of widely felt earthquakes in Kansas and Oklahoma will decrease to as few as 100 by 2020. That’s down from the thousands of earthquakes felt in the area at its peak in 2015.

“Based on our model we can make scientific decisions about how to optimize injection rates in space in time to mitigate the seismic hazard,” he said.

He said the maps can also be used to identify the probablity that a damaging earthquake will happen close to homes or critical infrastructure.

The research was published in Nature Communications and funded by several major oil and gas companies.

Brian Grimmett reports on the environment and energy for KMUW in Wichita and the Kansas News Service, a collaboration of KMUW, Kansas Public Radio, KCUR and High Plains Public Radio covering health, education and politics. Follow him on Twitter @briangrimmett.
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