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Sounders vs. Whitecaps: Live Stream, Starting XIs & Real-Time Updates

Seattle Sounders vs. Vancouver Whitecaps: Your Complete Match Preview

What’s Happening Tonight?

Two Pacific Northwest rivals are facing off at Lumen Field in Seattle, and both teams are desperate for a win. Think of it like two friends who haven’t won a game of tag in weeks—they’re both "it" and trying to tag someone else!

Key Details:

  • When: Sunday, August 16th at 7:40 PM Pacific Time
  • Where: Lumen Field, Seattle
  • Special Occasion: Seattle’s annual Pride match

Why This Match Matters

Both Teams Are in a Slump

Important Point: Neither team has won a league game in nearly three months!

Team Last League Win Current Streak (All Competitions)
Seattle Sounders May 13 L W L L L
Vancouver Whitecaps May 23 D L L D D

W = Win, L = Loss, D = Draw (tie)

Playoff Implications

  • Sounders: Currently 11th in the Western Conference (out of playoff spots for the first time this year)
  • Whitecaps: Dropped from 1st place, now trailing Houston Dynamo by 1 point (but have 2 games in hand)
  • Both teams: Have 2 "games in hand" (games they haven’t played yet compared to teams above them)

The Cascadia Cup is on the Line!

The Cascadia Cup is a special trophy between Seattle, Vancouver, and Portland. Vancouver can win their 9th title tonight if they just get a tie or win—thanks to beating Portland twice earlier this year.


Who’s Missing? (The Injury Report)

Seattle Sounders

Status Player Injury
OUT Paul Arriola Calf
OUT Pedro de la Vega Quad (likely season-ending!)
OUT Hassani Dotson Hamstring
OUT Yeimar Gómez Andrade Calf
OUT Jordan Morris Quad
OUT Nikola Petkovic Knee
QUESTIONABLE Cristian Roldan Quad

Vancouver Whitecaps

Status Player Injury/Reason
OUT Kenji Cabrera Foot
OUT Bruno Caicedo Quad
OUT Aleksa Cvetković Not injury related
OUT Belal Halbouni Knee
OUT Kwasi Poku Hamstring
OUT Ranko Veselinović Knee
OUT Brian White Hamstring Key striker!

Big Deal: Both teams are missing SEVEN+ players each. That’s like playing basketball with only 3 players!


Previous Meetings This Year

  • Concacaf Champions Cup (international tournament): Sounders won BOTH games
  • Important: Neither of those games was at Lumen Field
  • Tonight: First league meeting of the season

How to Watch & Listen

Streaming (Paid – Apple TV Required)

Language Announcers
English Jake Zivin & Taylor Twellman
Spanish Sammy Sadovnik & Diego Valeri

Radio Options

Station Language Announcers
93.3 KJR-FM English Danny Jackson & Steve Zakuani
iHeartMedia App English Same as above
SiriusXM FC 157 English National feed
El Rey 1360 AM Spanish Rodriguez, Maqueda, Tapia

Pro Tip: Sounders radio WILL be available as an alternate audio feed on Apple TV!


Meet the Referees

Role Official
Referee Armando Villarreal
Assistant Ref 1 Kathryn Nesbitt
Assistant Ref 2 Tyler Wyrostek
4th Official Victor Rivas
VAR (Video Assistant Ref) Edvin Jurisevic
AVAR (Assistant VAR) Robert Schaap

What to Look For (ELI5 Style)

For Seattle Fans:

  1. Can they finally win at home? They haven’t won a league game at Lumen Field since May!
  2. Who scores without Jordan Morris & Pedro de la Vega? Their two main attackers are out
  3. Pride Match Energy: Special night, special kits—can the crowd lift the team?

For Vancouver Fans:

  1. Life without Brian White: Their top scorer is out—who steps up?
  2. Cascadia Cup History: 9th title within reach—just need a tie!
  3. Road Warriors: Can they win away when they haven’t won anywhere lately?

For Neutral Fans:

  • Rivalry Game: Seattle vs. Vancouver ALWAYS brings intensity
  • Desperation Soccer: Both teams NEED points—expect high effort
  • Next Man Up: With so many injuries, you’ll see young/unknown players get chances

Summary

Tonight’s Cascadia clash at Lumen Field features two struggling giants. The Seattle Sounders (11th place, winless in league since May 13) host the Vancouver Whitecaps (2nd place but winless since May 23, 0-3-4 in last 7). Both are decimated by injuries—14+ combined absences including Seattle’s Pedro de la Vega (season-ending) and Vancouver’s leading scorer Brian White. Vancouver can clinch their 9th Cascadia Cup with just a draw. Seattle seeks their first home league win in 3+ months on Pride Night. Stream on Apple TV (paid), listen on 93.3 KJR-FM or SiriusXM FC 157. Kickoff: 7:40 PM PT.


FAQ

Is this game free to watch?

No. You need an Apple TV+ subscription with the MLS Season Pass add-on.

What happens if the game ends in a tie?

Vancouver wins the Cascadia Cup (their 9th). Seattle gets 1 point but stays out of playoff position.

What are "games in hand"?

Games a team hasn’t played yet compared to teams above them in the standings. Both teams have 2—so they could jump up the table quickly with wins.

Who is Pedro de la Vega and why is his injury "season-ending"?

He’s a young Argentine winger Seattle bought for big money. A quad injury severe enough to miss the rest of 2026.

Can I listen to the local radio broadcast on Apple TV?

Yes! The Sounders radio feed (Danny Jackson & Steve Zakuani) will be available as an alternate audio option.


Enjoy the match! Whether you’re at Lumen Field or watching from home, this rivalry never disappoints.

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