Sporting Kansas City II will face Minnesota United FC's young Loons at National Sports Center Stadium, as the Twos return from a week off. The Twos have won five games to land 18 points, with only one loss at home. SKC II has struggled this season, securing only three wins across 15 games. With a game in hand, the Twos aim to play spoiler and continue their promising homestand. Minnesota United FC's leading scorers, Marcus Caldeira and Darius Randell, may make way for other attackers to step up, as the team takes a league-wide break for first-team players during the World Cup. Defender Philip Tarnue will also be unavailable, as he was called up to play for the Liberia National Team in their upcoming friendlies. The biggest question this Monday night is who emerges on both sides to fill those gaps. Keep an eye on SKC's Tega Ikoba, whose brace against Real Monarchs earned him the title of Pro Player of Matchweek 13. For the Twos, a number of attackers look to get themselves on the board for the first time this season, including striker Troy Putt and new signing Jack Clarkson. There's only one foolproof way to break through the slog that is Monday, and it's getting to Blaine to watch the Twos in action at 7:00 p.m. Get your tickets here, or stream the action live via MLSNEXTPro.com or OneFootball.
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Sporting Kansas City II Faces Minnesota United FC in Crucial Matchup
Minnesota United FC's young Loons return from a week off to host Sporting Kansas City II at National Sports Center Stadium. The Twos have won five games to land 18 points, while SKC II has secured only three wins across 15 games.
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