Well this is new. This happens to be the 2700th entry in this blog and its the first time we're talking about a U.S. Open Cup quarterfinal. The last time the Rapids made it this far was August of 2007, about 6 months before I opened this place up (USL Seattle slaughtered us 5-0 up in the PacNW). It took a long time to get back here but this time we get to host. Kickoff tomorrow is at 8pm and remember extra-time and PKs are possible late tomorrow night.
That's the upside. The downside is that we host red-hot San Jose. Well, they were red-hot when they win their Round of 16 match and were drawn against us, having won all their USOC games and 9 of their first 10 league matches They then drew their next two games and have lost their last two after that. This has roughly coincided with an injury to star striker Timo Werner. He was OUT for their game on Saturday and the word is that he was expected back in late-May but the 'Quakes are being cautious about rushing him back. That suggests he won't start tomorrow but might be available off the bench?
There's no update for the Rapids on the injury front but I think its a safe bet Steffen is still out and we know KDP is. Harris was out on Saturday due to illness so hopefully he'll be available. If so then, barring any injury in training, Steffen and KDP should be the extend of the injury report. Kosi Thompson will be suspended after his red card against the Switchbacks however.
So the starting XI will really come down to who's rested and who isn't. I expect Wells to try to get one more game out of Rafa's legs, and Aaronson has been rotated a bit. Yapi and holding didn't start in Sandy so I'd expect them in, and Herrington is young and we'll probably try to get 90 more minutes out of his legs. Hansen in net. The other 5 though? Anyone's guess.
The winner tomorrow will move to the semifinal in September to face St. Louis, who just beat Houston in penalty kicks. If its the Rapids they will host the semifinal. If its the Earthquakes they'll travel to Missouri. The winner of the semifinal will travel to the winner of Orlando at tomorrow's Columbus-NYCFC match for the final in October.
As always, no prediction for a USOC game. Its just too hard to tell what the focus will be. Though that will change should we win as the semifinal and any potential final are clearly going to be a top priority.






