Sporting KC preps for Philly on Wednesday

Sporting Kansas City team huddle

Sporting Kansas City at Philadelphia Union
Wednesday, June 22, 2011 – 6:30 p.m. CT
PPL Park | Chester, Pennsylvania


 English TV: KSMO-TV
Spanish TV: Time Warner Cable Channel 5
Spanish Radio: La Gran D 1340 AM



Game Notes: This week's official game guide is available at SportingMembership.com


Suddenly one of the hottest teams in MLS, Sporting Kansas City travels to Philadelphia to take on the Philadelphia Union on Wednesday night at 6:30 p.m. CT from PPL Park. The match will be broadcast live on KSMO-TV, with coverage beginning at 6:00 p.m. 


While Sporting Kansas City enter Wednesday’s match unbeaten in their last five matches, Philadelphia boast one of the league’s best records at home and have yet to lose a match at PPL Park so far in 2011.


Sporting Kansas City got the better of the expansion Union in 2010, taking four points from a possible six during the regular season. The first-ever match between the two clubs, June 10th at CommunityAmerica Ballpark, saw Sporting run out 2-0 winners courtesy of goals from Kei Kamara and Graham Zusi. Zusi’s goal was the first of his career for Sporting Kansas City. The two sides met again on September 4th, this time at PPL Park, and played to a 1-1 draw. Sporting KC captain Davy Arnaud scored on a free kick from a tight angle to steal a point for the visitors following a first half strike from Sebastian Le Toux.


Sporting Kansas City will be without midfielder Craig Rocastle due to a right knee sprain suffered while playing for Grenada in the CONCACAF Gold Cup. Honduras has advanced to the semifinals of the tournament, meaning that Sporting Kansas City defender Roger Espinoza will also not be available for Wednesday’s match. Espinoza started and played 80 minutes in Los Catrachos’ penalty shootout victory over Costa Rica in the quarterfinals.


Sporting Kansas City's lineup will also be without central defender Aurelien Collin, who will serve a mandatory one-game suspension for caution accumulation. The club also announced on Tuesday that winger Ryan Smith will miss the rest of the 2011 season due to family reasons.


The Union (6-4-4), currently sitting in second place in the Eastern Conference, enter Wednesday night’s contest coming off of a 1-0 loss away to Vancouver Whitecaps FC over the weekend at Empire Field. Through seven matches at home, however, Philadelphia has yet to lose. Manager Peter Nowak’s side could also receive an additional boost from the possible return of forward Carlos Ruiz, who has come back from Gold Cup duty following Guatemala’s elimination from the tournament.


KSMO-TV will again air a 30-minute pre-game show hosted by play-by-play announcer Callum Williams, in addition to their weekly soccer show, ‘Off the Pitch’ with Sporting Kansas City, on Sunday at 9:30 p.m. CT.


Fans are encouraged to visit SportingKC.com during the match to join the website’s live chat for commentary and analysis, while watching on KSMO-TV or Time Warner Cable Channel 5 (Español).