COMMERCE CITY — Ready for a rematch?

The Rapids will host Orlando City in the fourth round of the 2014 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park on June 17 at 7 p.m. MT.

The USL Pro team advanced Wednesday in the annual knockout tournament with a 4-1 win over the Tampa Bay Rowdies of the NASL in Orlando.

When asked earlier this week about his lineup heading into the U.S. Open Cup, Rapids head coach Pablo Mastroeni said he planned to use his best available players.

“We want to win,” Mastroeni said. “It’s a great opportunity for us to be hosting a game and attack it with the guys who are ready to rock and physically in good shape.”

VIDEO: Mastroeni on U.S. Open Cup lineup

Mastroeni added that the U.S. Open Cup is as important to him as MLS fixtures.

“Every chance you cross that line, the expectation is, you get a result,” Mastroeni said.

The Lions eliminated the Rapids in the 2013 tournament with a 3-1 win at the Citrus Bowl. Dom Dwyer, who was on loan from Sporting Kansas City, scored two goals in the win. Dwyer is currently second in the MLS Golden Boot race for Sporting KC with 10 goals this season.

Orlando City (8-0-3) is currently in first place in U.S. soccer’s third-tier league. They will join MLS in 2015.

VIDEO: Mastroeni on importance of U.S. Open Cup vs. MLS

The match will mark the first time the Rapids have hosted an Open Cup match in seven years. Tickets for the Tuesday night game range from $15-20, a discount compared to regular season prices. All seating is general admission. Seats can be purchased online or by calling 303-825-GOAL.

The Rapids’ all-time record in the U.S. Open Cup is 13-17, with 32 goals scored and 51 goals against.

The Rapids best tournament showing was in 1999 when they lost in the final to the Rochester Raging Rhinos of the now-defunct A-League, 2-0. They’ve advanced as far as the quarter finals on four other occasions, the last time being in 2007.

The tournament champion wins an automatic berth into CONCACAF Champions League.

Now in its 101st year, the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup welcomes teams of all levels of American soccer, including amateurs. It’s the longest-running soccer contest in the country.

Daniel Boniface: 303-954-1104, dboniface@denverpost.com or twitter.com/danielboniface