1) “It’s a Rivalry. No it’s not.”... Wherever you fall on the subject, the Fire are playing Sporting KC as the second game of 10 hours of national coverage on Rivalry Day today in MLS (2:00pm CT on NBC Sports Network).
As Fire captain Logan Pause told me earlier this week, “rivalries have ebbed and flowed” over the years but at the moment, the most heated one on the field at least seems to be the one with Sporting KC.
2) The Historical Facts of this one… The Fire lead the all-time regular season series by a healthy margin of 23-11-9.
- Sporting KC will always be the first to point out they won the two games that mattered most with victories over the Men in Red in the 2000 MLS Cup and 2004 U.S. Open Cup final.
Coach's Take: Sporting KC
5) The Season Keeps Moving Up so there’s been less opportunity to give much historical context to some of these early editions of Five Things. If you can believe it though, the Fire played an official game on this day 11 years ago and did it away from home.
The team utilized Dema Kovalenko’s 55th minute goal to open up the 2002 season with a 1-0 victory over Guatamalan side CSD Municipal (the club that spawned Marco Pappa) in the opening round of that year’s CONCACAF Champions Cup.
Good omen? We hope.