The Seattle Sounders are hosting St. Louis CITY SC on Saturday in their second and final meeting of the regular season. Here is everything you need to know:
WHEN AND WHERE: Kickoff is at 7:30 p.m. PT at Lumen Field (TICKETS).
WHERE TO WATCH: The match will be available to watch on MLS Season Pass on Apple TV.
WHERE TO LISTEN: The match will air on 93.3 KJR FM and El Rey 1360AM.
2025 RECORDS AND STANDINGS: Sounders: 3-3-4 (13 points, 9th West), CITY: 2-4-4 (10 points, 12th West)
FORM GUIDE (all competitions, most recent first): Seattle: DWWLD, St. Louis: DDLLL
PREVIOUS MEETING: St. Louis defeated Seattle 1-0 at CITYPARK on March 15 behind a 15th-minute free kick goal from Eduard Lƶwen.
MOOSE ON FIRE: Make that three straight matches with a goal for Sounders forward Danny Musovski, who has found his stride of late as Seattleās No. 9. With Jordan Morris recovering from injury and JesĆŗs Ferreira operating more in a hybrid playmaker role, Musovski has done all the dirty work of a no-nonsense center forward and has been rewarded for his efforts.
STACKING POINTS: The Sounders have collected seven points from the last nine on offer, and theyāll look to add to that tally on Saturday with a daunting three-match road trip looming.
UNBEATEN AT HOME: Seattle is undefeated in four home matches (2-0-2) so far this season. The Sounders have also lost just twice at Lumen Field in their last 24 matches (11-2-11) in the MLS regular season dating back to 2023.

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DOWNWARD TRAJECTORY: Since defeating the Sounders on March 15, St. Louis is winless in its last six games (0-4-2). After keeping four consecutive clean sheets to open the season, CITY have conceded eight times during their six-match winless drought.
GOALS HARD TO COME BY: Eight goals conceded in six games isnāt in itself a bad output. But St. Louis is tied for the second-fewest goals scored in MLS with just seven through 10 contests.
PLAYER TO WATCH: João Klauss, F
With Lƶwen out due to personal reasons, CITY will need to rely on their big center forward for goals. Klauss took the league by storm in his debut season in 2023 with 10 goals in just over 1,300 minutes, but heās scored just six times in the 2500-plus minutes since.