The Colorado Rapids announced they will return to the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup in 2026, marking a significant shift for Major League Soccer participation in the country’s oldest national tournament. The news offers early clues about the competition’s landscape and creates potential implications for Houston Dynamo supporters, who follow the tournament closely each year in Houston.
The Rapids shared their plan to compete in the 2026 edition of the U.S. Open Cup after MLS clubs saw a mix of approaches to the event in recent seasons. The renewed commitment signals a return to a more traditional format that many fans across the league prefer.
The tournament is scheduled to begin next spring. It will once again feature professional and amateur clubs from across the United States. The Rapids’ participation helps stabilize expectations for the bracket and increases the chance of classic inter‑conference matchups.
Although the Dynamo and Rapids do not meet frequently in the Cup, their history in MLS play sets the stage for competitive future clashes. This announcement also hints that other MLS clubs may follow the same direction in the coming year.
The Houston Dynamo treat the U.S. Open Cup as a priority. The club has a strong history in the tournament, including multiple titles. Any change in the participant pool affects how the Dynamo prepare for the early rounds.
If more MLS teams like Colorado rejoin, the competition could regain the depth and variety that supporters expect. That shift may create tougher paths but also more meaningful matches for the Dynamo and their fans.
Houston has crossed paths with Colorado several times in the MLS regular season. The teams often produce tight, physical contests. While nothing is confirmed, the Rapids’ reentry raises the possibility of a Cup meeting that would carry real intrigue for both fanbases.
MLS clubs are expected to finalize their 2026 tournament commitments soon. The Dynamo will begin refining their Cup strategy as details emerge. Fans in Houston should expect more updates as the bracket forms and early‑round dates become public.
With the Rapids now confirmed, the competition gains another recognizable challenger. That shift strengthens the tournament and sets up a potentially exciting 2026 run for the Dynamo.
This article is a summary of reporting by Colorado Rapids. Read the full story here.
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