MLS in 2020 is like Groundhog Day, staring Bill Murray. Except with Sporting Kansas City, they wake up and just play Minnesota United again. For the third time this season, SKC play Minnesota and for the second time it will determine who is first in the MLS Western Conference (*that was until the Seattle Sounders pummeled the San Jose Earthquakes Thursday night).
The two clubs enter the match on Sunday with the same number of games played, wins and the same goal differential.