Real Salt Lake Edges Colorado Rapids 2-1 in Rocky Mountain Cup Thriller
Real Salt Lake claimed a vital 2-1 victory over their longtime rivals, the Colorado Rapids, in a tense Major League Soccer clash played on May 17, 2026. The win at Rio Tinto Stadium not only kept RSL’s playoff momentum alive but also gave them an early edge in the 2026 Rocky Mountain Cup series.
The match, which kicked off at 9:40 PM local time, saw both sides battle in a humid evening. Real Salt Lake controlled possession early but found themselves behind after a swift Colorado counter-attack. Rapids striker Rafael Navarro converted a low cross in the 34th minute to give the visitors a shock lead.
RSL Fights Back Before Half-Time
Salt Lake responded immediately. Just four minutes after falling behind, midfielder Pablo Ruiz curled a stunning free-kick from 25 yards into the top corner to level the score. The equalizer ignited the home support and swung momentum back to the Claret-and-Cobalt.
Head coach Pablo Mastroeni’s halftime adjustments paid dividends early in the second half. Winger Anderson Julio’s pace became a constant threat, and in the 58th minute he delivered a pinpoint cross for striker Chicho Arango, who powered a header past Rapids keeper Zack Steffen. The goal stood after a brief VAR check for offside.
Colorado’s Late Pressure Denied
The Rapids pushed hard for an equalizer, introducing fresh legs in the final 20 minutes. Midfielder Cole Bassett fired a long-range effort just wide, and substitute Darren Yapi saw a close-range shot blocked by RSL center-back Justen Glad. Despite Colorado’s dominance in the final quarter-hour, Real Salt Lake’s defense held firm to secure all three points.
The 2-1 result moves Real Salt Lake up to fifth in the Western Conference standings, while the Rapids remain in eighth, now winless in their last three MLS outings.
Key Takeaways
- Rocky Mountain Cup momentum: RSL take a 1-0 lead in the annual rivalry series.
- Set-piece threat: Pablo Ruiz’s free-kick goal showcases RSL’s dangerous dead-ball ability.
- Depth questions for Colorado: Rapids’ inability to convert late chances highlights their need for a reliable finisher.
Both teams will turn their attention to midweek U.S. Open Cup fixtures, but this league win could prove critical for Real Salt Lake’s postseason ambitions as the summer stretch begins.

