Sporting KC travels to Chicago Saturday

Playing the team’s third road match in the first four weeks of the 2022 season, Sporting Kansas City (1-2-0, 3 points) will travel to take on the unbeaten Chicago Fire FC (1-0-2, 5 points) at 5 p.m. Saturday at Soldier Field.

The cross-conference clash will air live on 38 The Spot with three hours of coverage starting at 4:30 p.m. The match will also stream live on SportingKC.com and the Sporting KC mobile app for viewers in Kansas and Missouri (excluding St. Louis area), while out-of-market fans can watch via ESPN+. In addition, ESPN 94.5 FM and La Grande 1340 AM will carry the match locally for listeners.

Sporting is looking to bounce back after falling 2-0 on the road at the Colorado Rapids last Saturday, while Chicago is coming off a 2-0 win in the nation’s capital over D.C. United.

Under first-year head coach Ezra Hendrickson, the Fire opened the season with back-to-back scoreless draws and has kept clean sheets in each of its first three matches. The feat is a first in club history and the Fire is only the eighth team in the MLS to record three straight shutouts to start a season.

Seventeen-year-old goalkeeper Gabriel Slonina now has seven clean sheets in his first 14 professional appearances for a rejuvenated Fire side that has high hopes in 2022 after only two playoff berths, and no postseason wins, in the past 11 seasons.

Chicago acquired 30-year-old winger Xherdan Shaqiri – who featured for Switzerland in the last three FIFA World Cups and who recently won both the Champions League and Premier League with Liverpool – as the team’s most expensive transfer signing last month as part of an offseason overhaul of the roster.

The Fire’s top four scorers from last season have all departed, making way for the arrival of Kacper Przybylko in a trade with Philadelphia after the 28-year-old striker led the Union in scoring in each of the last three years. Jairo Torres will further bolster the Fire attack when the 21-year-old winger arrives in May from Atlas FC in Mexico, while 22-year-old Bulgarian winger Stanislav Ivanov scored his first goal for the Fire last weekend.

Although Chicago leads the all-time series, Sporting KC earned a 2-0 victory over the Fire at Children’s Mercy Park last September in the only meeting between the two sides in 2021, and Sporting has won five of the team’s last six games against the Fire with a 5-0-1 record in the matchup dating back to 2017.

Manager Peter Vermes has led Sporting to road results in the club’s last two trips to Chicago with a 4-3 victory in 2018 and a 2-2 draw in 2020, however Sporting is 5-18-3 all-time on the road against Chicago in the regular season including a 1-7-2 mark at Soldier Field – the team’s lowest winning percentage at any current MLS stadium in which Sporting has played at least two regular season matches.

Sporting Kansas City defender Graham Zusi, who scored his final goal for the U.S. Men’s National Team at Soldier Field during the Copa America Centenario, is on the cusp of becoming the club’s all-time minutes leader in MLS regular-season action.

With 25,474 minutes played, Zusi trails Matt Besler by just 27 minutes for that distinction and his next start will be the 300th of his career in MLS regular season and postseason competition. The first player in MLS history to play 14 seasons all with one club, Zusi’s 323 career regular season appearances are fifth most in MLS history by a player for one club and the most of any active player in that category.

Zusi is one of four starters to play every minute for Sporting KC this season — along with Tim Melia, Nicolas Isimat-Mirin and Remi Walter — as Sporting copes with injuries to several key players. In addition to the long-term absences of designated players Alan Pulido and Gadi Kinda, midfielder Uri Rosell was injured in the season opener and midfielder Felipe Hernandez was forced to exit the team’s last match as Sporting took on Colorado without MLS All-Star Daniel Salloi and starting striker Khiry Shelton due to injury.

Newcomers Marinos Tzionis and Nikola Vujnovic made their first starts for Sporting last Saturday in place of Salloi and Shelton on the frontline, while defenders Kortne Ford and Ben Sweat returned from lengthy knee injuries to make their club debuts as second-half substitutes.

Kayden Pierre also came off the bench to make his first MLS appearance at 19 years of age, becoming the 14th Sporting KC Academy product to sign as a homegrown player and appear in an MLS match.

Saturday’s showdown in the Windy City will be the latest in a long history between Kansas City and Chicago. Most notably, Kansas City defeated Chicago by 1-0 in the 2000 MLS Cup and 2004 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup finals while also edging the Fire for the 2000 Supporters’ Shield title.

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