After more than a month at home â including FIFA Club World Cup 2025⢠â the Seattle Sounders hit the road on Saturday to take on Sporting Kansas City at Childrenâs Mercy Park with the intention of maintaining momentum (5:30 p.m. PT; Watch on MLS Season Pass on Apple TV, 93.3 KJR FM, El Rey 1360AM).
The Sounders performed well during the Club World Cup against some of the best teams on the planet and followed that up with a dominant win over Austin FC and a hard-fought draw against bona fide MLS Cup contender Columbus Crew SC. But now the focus turns away from the friendly confines of Lumen Field and toward a traditionally hostile environment in Kansas City.
âItâs always tough to go there, in the summer especially,â said Sounders forward Jordan Morris. âItâs gonna be hot, itâs gonna be humidâĤItâs always tough to go there and play. They started off the season a little bit rough, but theyâve turned things around. They have a lot of really good players.â
SKC made waves this past offseason by spending $4M to acquire Serbian international forward Dejan JoveljiÄ from the LA Galaxy in Major League Soccerâs first cash-for-player trade. JoveljiÄ has been a consistent threat since he joined MLS in 2021 and heâs currently tied for third in the MLS Golden Boot race with 12 goals so far in his first season in Kansas City.
The Sounders will be especially familiar with JoveljiÄ, as he scored an 85th-minute match-winner against Seattle in last yearâs Western Conference Championship, sending the Galaxy back to MLS Cup where they ultimately earned their sixth league title.
âHeâs a pretty good goalscorer,â said Sounders goalkeeper Andrew Thomas, who will start on Saturday while Stefan Frei recovers from a concussion he suffered late against the Crew last Sunday. âWe know what he can do. Heâs very much the [No.] 9 for them. Weâve played him a bunch, we know what heâs about. Heâs got that quality. Heâs a strong, physical player as well and all those are things we need to prepare for going into the weekend.â
Sunday will also mark a first for the Sounders, as they take on an SKC side without Head Coach Peter Vermes, who parted ways with the club earlier this year. Vermes, previously the leagueâs longest-tenured manager, had been at the helm in Kansas City since 2009, the Soundersâ inaugural season in Major League Soccer.

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In Vermesâ stead is Interim Manager Kerry Zavagnin, who has quietly started to right the ship after a slow start to the 2025 campaign. SKC currently sits 11th in the Western Conference with 23 points from 21 matches, but they have gone 6-5-4 since Zavagnin took over.
âWe canât take this game lightly because we know the challenge itâs going to bring,â said Morris. âTheyâre a very good team, theyâre kind of climbing the table, so we have to be ready to match their intensity and withstand the first 10-15 minutes.
âWeâve found some ways to exploit them, so we feel like we can do that well if we play up to our potential.â