The Leagues Cup group stage continues as the Colorado Rapidshost Tijuana at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park.
Both clubs are in search of consistency and crucial points, with Colorado looking to build on opening-round success and Tijuana fighting to recover from a heavy defeat in their tournament debut. An open, attacking contest is expected as both sides struggle with defensive lapses but have shown scoring potential.
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How to watch Colorado Rapids vs Tijuana online - TV channels & live streams
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Colorado Rapids vs Tijuana kick-off time
The match will be played at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park on Sunday, with kick-off at 9.30 pm ET for fans in the US.
Team news & squads
Colorado Rapids team news
Colorado Rapids come into this fixture buoyed by a 2-1 comeback victory over Santos Laguna in their first Leagues Cup match. Brazilian striker Rafael Navarro leads the attack, having netted a brace in that outing to extend his club-leading tally to 10 goals for the year.
The Rapids have no widely reported new injuries or suspensions entering this game, allowing head coach Chris Armas to keep a consistent lineup. New signing Rob Holding could be available for selection and might be integrated into the backline for additional stability.
Tijuana team news
Tijuana arrive after a tough 5-2 loss to LA Galaxy in their Leagues Cup opener, continuing a run of poor defensive form for the Liga MX side. There are no major first-team injuries or suspensions reported, but manager Sebastián Abreu made recent changes to the lineup, bringing in Shamar Nicholson and teenager Gilberto Mora Zambrano, who impressed with two goals in the previous match.
Tijuana remain winless in the last three games, and defensive frailties have haunted them, shipping nine goals over that span. Most regular starters are healthy, with the likes of Christian Rivera and Lisandro López expected to anchor the midfield and defense, but overall squad form remains inconsistent.


