Ahead of this Saturday’s home game against the Portland Timbers (TICKETS), here are 10 things that you may, or may not, have known.

1. Portland began the season with a 2-1 home win over Columbus Crew SC in a repeat of the 2015 MLS Cup. That was their only win in the first six games.

2. After 31 games of the 2016 season, the Timbers sit on 41 points. They have an 11-12-8 record, but all their wins have come at home, where their tally is 11-3-2.

3. The Timbers are yet to win on the road this season. Their road record currently sits at 0-9-6. Their last road win in MLS was October 18, 2015 when they came from a goal down to trounce the Galaxy 5-2 at StubHub center.

4. Porter is nearing the end of his fourth season in charge of the Timbers. Over his first three seasons, the Timbers lost the fewest games (25) of any MLS team and compiled regular-season point totals of 57 (2013), 49 (2014) and 53 (2015).

5. Portland’s record at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park is 1-4-3, though the Colorado Rapids have not beaten them at home in their last three attempts.

6.. The Rapids have not beaten Portland since March 22, 2014, which was their last win against the Timbers in Commerce City. Colorado is 0-3-2 in the most recent five meetings.

7. In all, the Rapids are 5-6-3 versus the Timbers. Four of the Rapids’ five wins came in the first five matchups between the two teams. With head coach Caleb Porter at the helm, Portland has lost just one of the last nine against the Rapids.

8. The Timbers have added to their numbers since playing out a goalless draw against the Rapids at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park on July 4, in what was Tim Howard’s debut. They have acquired former Newcastle United defender Steven Taylor, and Lithuania international defender Vytautas Andriuškevičius. Taylor has filled the central defensive spot vacated by former Rapids defender Nat Borchers. Borchers is out for the season, having suffered an Achilles injury on July 23.

9. Portland goalkeeper Jake Gleeson is having his best season. He went almost exactly five years in between MLS regular season appearances. He started versus FC Dallas on April 17, 2011, and his next game was not until April 16 this year, when he was a substitute in for the injured Adam Kwarasey. He has started every game since.

10. The Timbers’ first-ever captain in MLS, Jack Jewsbury, is retiring at the end of the season. He made his debut for then-named Kansas City Wizards on August 16, 2003. Jewsbury led the Timbers in their first MLS game, a 3-1 loss at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park on March 19, 2011. If he features on Saturday, then it will be his 350th appearance in MLS.