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St. Louis CITY SC set for first-ever match against CF Montréal

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CITYPARK | St. Louis City SC

CITYPARK | St. Louis City SC

St. Louis CITY SC will travel to Canada this weekend to play CF Montréal at Stade Saputo. The match is scheduled for Saturday with a kickoff time of 6:30 p.m. CT. Fans can watch the game live through MLS Season Pass on the Apple TV app or listen locally in English on KYKY Y98.1 FM and in Spanish on KXOK 102.9 FM.

For those watching via Apple TV, Blake Price and Paul Dolan will provide commentary in English, J. Acosta and C. Suarez will cover the Spanish broadcast, while Frederic Lord and Vincent Destouches will call the game in French.

Radio coverage includes Joey Zanaboni and Dale Schilly handling play-by-play and analysis in English, with Santiago Beltran and Hector Vega covering the Spanish broadcast.

Supporters can also join the CITY Street Team at Westport Plaza for a Michelob ULTRA x Purina Pet-Friendly Watch Party starting at 5:30 p.m. CT, where seating is limited.

Last week, St. Louis CITY SC ended a three-game losing streak by drawing 1-1 against FC Dallas at home. Célio Pompeu scored for CITY after an assist from Eduard Löwen following a red card to Dallas’s goalkeeper early in the match. Despite registering 41 shots—one of the highest totals recorded in MLS history—the team was unable to secure a win as Dallas equalized soon after Pompeu's goal.

Saturday’s fixture marks the first meeting between St. Louis CITY SC and CF Montréal, completing matches against all Canadian clubs for CITY since joining MLS. In previous away games played in Canada, CITY has one victory—a win over Toronto FC during its inaugural season—and holds an overall record of seven wins, eight losses, and four draws against Eastern Conference teams this year.

CF Montréal currently ranks 14th in the Eastern Conference with five wins, fifteen losses, nine draws, and twenty-four points this season. The team remains unbeaten over their last five league matches but has struggled at home with just two wins at Stade Saputo so far this year. Forward Prince Owusu leads Montréal with twelve goals while midfielder Caden Clark has provided six assists.

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