St. Louis City interim head coach John Hackworth is aiming to learn from mistakes made in their last meeting with the Vancouver Whitecaps now they are back on home soil.
St. Louis have won just one of their last 11 matches in MLS – 2-0 at home in Hackworth's first game in charge, with their 4-3 defeat to Vancouver prior to that, leading to Bradley Carnell's departure.
They currently sit 12th in the Western Conference on 22 points, eight behind the playoffs, and Hackworth is focusing on making sure the team do not lose their concentration in the closing stages.
"If we can finish stronger than we start, that's the focus," said Hackworth. "At home, we want to put a complete performance together.
"It's easy for me to say that if we'd finished stronger [last time out against Vancouver], we could've got something.
"So, that's our goal for our performance. Specifically, be better in the last 20 minutes, and we have a chance to be successful."
Meanwhile, Vancouver are now unbeaten in three matches, a run that started in the reverse fixture.
Sitting sixth in the table, head coach Vanni Sartini is looking to go into the upcoming break with the team in an even stronger position.
"St. Louis will be really important," he said. "We have three games before the break for the Leagues Cup and getting a positive record in these three games, five or more points, is important.
"Starting in St. Louis would be great. For sure, they'll want to avenge the fact that we beat them.
"They have a new coach, so it'll be hard, but from what I've seen from our team in the last couple of weeks, we have what it takes to win."
PLAYERS TO WATCH
St. Louis City – John Klein
John Klein scored his first MLS goal in St. Louis City's defeat in Colorado on Sunday, becoming the 15th different goalscorer for the club this season, tied for the most different scorers in MLS this year (Sporting Kansas City).
Vancouver Whitecaps – Brian White
Brian White has scored five goals in three matches against St. Louis City, his most against any MLS opponent in regular-season play.
The only players to score more goals against a single opponent since St. Louis joined MLS last season are Facundo Torres (six) against the Chicago Fire and Teemu Pukki (six) vs LA Galaxy.
MATCH PREDICTION: DRAW
The home side has won all three meetings between these sides, with Vancouver winning the last two meetings at BC Place after St. Louis won the first match at home in May 2023. The winning side has scored at least three times in all the games.
St. Louis won their last home match, 2-0, over San Jose Earthquakes on July 3, the club's fourth home win of the regular season. St. Louis' only back-to-back home wins this year came against Austin and Chicago in April-May.
Meanwhile, the Whitecaps are unbeaten in three straight regular-season matches (won two, drawn one), a run that began with a 4-3 win over St. Louis on June 29. This equals Vancouver's longest unbeaten run in league play this season (three straight in April-May).
OPTA WIN PROBABILITY
St. Louis City – 36.9%
Draw – 26.3%
Vancouver Whitecaps – 36.8%