For just the second time in 2020, Sporting Kansas City II will play a competitive match, which will come 132 days after their USL opening loss against the Charlotte Independence. In more recent weeks, Paulo Nagamura’s side suffered a 1-0 defeat against the OKC Energy in a friendly on July 3rd.
SKC II is still searching for their first goalscorer in 2020 after their only goal from their opening match was an own goal. Their struggles in the attack in 2019 won’t be aided by the departure of Ze Pedro, but SKC II could feature an entirely new front trio from 2019 when they grace the artificial surface in Indianapolis.