It is said that winning brings the best out of people and this couldn’t be more true for the Colorado Rapids as they prepare to host the Portland Timbers on Thursday.
“We couldn’t be more thrilled to celebrate this national holiday with our fans and to host this first-ever MLS playoff game on Thanksgiving right here at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park,” said Colorado Rapids Senior Vice President of Business Operations, Wayne Brant.
The match-day affair will include the biggest Friendsgiving in Colorado, slated to kick-off 10 a.m. M.T. with Centennial 38 in the stadium’s south parking lot.