St. Louis CITY SC will face the Seattle Sounders at Lumen Field on Saturday night, with kickoff scheduled for 8:30 p.m. CT, according to an April 17 announcement from the club.
The match is part of the ongoing Major League Soccer regular season and will be available for streaming on Apple TV. English and Spanish commentary will be provided by Apple TV talent, while local radio broadcasts can be heard on KYKY Y98.1 FM (English) and KXOK 102.9 FM (Spanish).
Supporters are invited to join this week’s official CITY on Tap event presented by Michelob ULTRA at Felix’s Pizza Pub, where fans can gather to watch the game together and participate in ticket giveaways through the CITY App.
In recent matches, St. Louis tied FC Dallas 1-1 at Toyota Stadium after a comeback goal from Timo Baumgartl—his first in Major League Soccer—with Daniel Edelman providing his third assist of the season. The result marked St. Louis’ first point earned at Toyota Stadium and extended their unbeaten streak to three matches.
CITY SC also advanced in the U.S. Open Cup with a decisive 4-0 win over FC Tulsa, featuring goals from Marcel Hartel, Sangbin Jeong, Mykhi Joyner, and Tomáš Ostrák—each scoring their first goals of 2026 across all competitions except Hartel who registered his third goal of the year. Tomas Totland, Dante Polvara, and Roman Bürki each tallied their first assists of the season; Bürki also recorded his first clean sheet both this season and in U.S. Open Cup play.
Looking ahead in cup competition, St. Louis is set to meet Chicago Fire FC at SeatGeek Stadium in the Round of 16; details about date and time are forthcoming.
When these teams last met on March 7 at Energizer Park, Seattle won 1-0 despite St. Louis outshooting them eight to two and dominating possession during much of the match; Sergio Córdova made his debut for CITY SC that day while Cedric Teuchert earned his first start this season.
Seattle enters Saturday’s fixture following a midweek CONCACAF Champions Cup quarterfinal against Tigres that ended with elimination after a tied aggregate scoreline of three goals apiece. The Sounders currently sit fifth in Major League Soccer’s Western Conference standings with four wins, one loss, one draw—a record built upon six goals scored versus two conceded so far this campaign.


