

Real Monarchs 1–3 Sporting Kansas City Reserves: SKC II Dominate in MLS Next Pro Showdown
A spirited first-half performance from Sporting Kansas City’s reserve side proved too much for Real Monarchs on Saturday, as the visitors walked away with a commanding 3–1 victory in MLS Next Pro action. The match, played on May 30, 2026, at a sun‑drenched Zions Bank Stadium, saw SKC II control the tempo from the opening whistle and put themselves firmly in the playoff conversation.
Match Overview
Sporting Kansas City Reserves wasted no time imposing their will. Inside the opening 15 minutes, a well‑worked corner kick found the head of central defender Jake Davis, who powered the ball past the Real Monarchs goalkeeper for the early lead. The visitors doubled their advantage just before the half‑hour mark when winger Tanner Beason latched onto a through‑ball from John Klein and slotted home with composure.
Real Monarchs struggled to build any sustained pressure in the first half, often losing possession in midfield. Their best chance came from a free‑kick that sailed just over the bar, but they went into the break trailing 2–0.
Second‑Half Drama
The hosts emerged with renewed energy after halftime and pulled one back in the 56th minute. A swift counter‑attack ended with GK Emmanuel Johnson making a fine initial save, but the rebound fell to Diego Luna, who rifled home from close range. The goal injected life into the Real Monarchs support, but the joy was short‑lived.
SKC II restored their two‑goal cushion in the 72nd minute through substitute Stephen Afrifa. A swift break down the left flank saw a cross dummied perfectly into Afrifa’s path, and he finished first‑time into the bottom corner. The visitors then managed the game expertly, seeing out the final stages without alarm.
Standout Performers
- Tanner Beason (SKC II) – A constant threat on the wing, registered a goal and an assist.
- Stephen Afrifa (SKC II) – Came off the bench to seal the win with a clinical finish.
- Diego Luna (Real Monarchs) – Scored the consolation goal and continued to work hard despite the result.
Season Impact
The win lifts Sporting Kansas City Reserves into the top four of the Western Conference standings, while Real Monarchs remain near the bottom of the table. For the Monarchs, the defeat extends a worrying run of form that has seen them lose four of their last five matches. Meanwhile, SKC II’s younger core is showing real promise under head coach Ben Fisk.