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Andrew Thompson·11. April 2026
An action-packed Saturday across a nearly full slate of MLS fixtures continues! Here are all the updates and results from this evening's matches.
That brings tonight's MLS coverage to an end. Thanks for following along!
FULL-TIME
Minnesota United grind out an important win on the road vs 10-man San Diego.
With under 15 minutes remaining, 10-man San Diego are still hoping their can rescue a point against Minnesota...
FULL-TIME
Colorado Rapids cruise past Houston Dynamo in a 6-2 romp.
The Dynamo have now lost their last three matches.
GOAL FOR MINNESOTA UNITED
Kelvin Yeboah scores an advantageous tap-in to give Minnesota a 2-1 lead against San Diego.
GOAL FOR COLORADO RAPIDS
Colorado continue to pile on the goals, as Rafael Navarro makes it 4-1 to the hosts.
GOAL FOR MINNESOTA UNITED
Kyle Duncan leaps over his defender at the back-post to equalise against San Diego.
GOAL FOR COLORADO RAPIDS
Make that a brace for Kosi Thompson on his Colorado Rapids debut!
The 23-year-old had scored just two MLS goals in his previous six seasons with Toronto FC.
GOAL FOR SAN DIEGO
How about that?!
Luca Bombino opens the scoring inside ten minutes, unleashing a lovely, left-footed volley.
KICK-OFF
FULL-TIME
San Jose Earthquakes climb to second in the Western Conference after a commanding performance away to Sporting Kansas City.
Chicago Fire have now won three on the bounce, thanks to a victory at home vs Atlanta United.
GOAL FOR SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES
Jack Skahan completes his brace to give the Quakes a 2-1 lead in Kansas City.
GOAL FOR COLORADO RAPIDS
Kosi Thompson scores less than five minutes into his debut to give Colorado an early lead against Houston.
KICK-OFF
FULL-TIME
Inter Miami were held at home Michael Bradley's impressive, young RBNY side.
After two consecutive draws, it's been a tough start to life at Nu Stadium for Messi and company.
GOAL FOR RBNY
Are Inter Miami headed for a second-straight draw to begin life in their new stadium?
PENALTY MISSED
With his side 2-0 down, Charlotte FC's Idan Toklomati was juggling the ball on his head as he stepped up to the penalty spot.
Embarrassingly, Toklomati's penalty was saved and he fired the rebound over the crossbar.
What on earth was he thinking??
GOAL FOR CHICAGO FIRE
Haile-Selassie gives Chicago an early lead with a deft, first-touch finish.
GOAL FOR INTER MIAMI
Messi makes a run into the RBNY box, and the ball falls to Germán Berterame, who finds the bottom-right corner for his first club goal.
Advantage Miami!
Lionel Messi takes a touch, drops his defender, but fires his shot wide from close-range!
As four matches return from half-time, three more are just kicking-off!
After his latest assist vs Portland Timbers, LAFC star Denis Bouanga has become the fifth-fastest player in MLS history to reach 100 goal contributions.
Remarkably, it took him just 108 matches to do so.
GOAL FOR INTER MIAMI
Mateo Silvetti finds the bottom-right corner, thanks to an excellent cross from Rodrigo De Paul.
Inter Miami are level going into the break.
GOAL FOR VANCOUVER WHITECAPS
Mathías Laborda scores a diving, close-range volley off of a free-kick delivery from Sebastian Berhalter.
GOAL FOR NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION
Alhassan Yusuf gives his side the lead at home vs DC United.
GOAL FOR NASHVILLE SC
Edvard Tagseth scores an absolute screamer to give his side the lead from distance!
Stunner! Edvard Tagseth puts @NashvilleSC ahead from distance! 🤯 📺 Apple TV: https://t.co/ni29DkHHGW–
GOAL FOR RBNY
18-year-old Julian Hall pulls Miami apart in transition, opening things up for Jorge Ruvalcaba to find the bottom-right corner and give RBNY the lead.
As a reminder: Miami have yet to win a match in their newly-built stadium, following a 2-2 draw vs Austin FC.
Earlier today, Greg Vanney became only the eighth coach in MLS history to win 150 regular season matches as manager.
Vanney is a two-time MLS Cup-winning head coach, winning the league with both Toronto FC and LA Galaxy.
KICK-OFF
Eight teams are currently in action, including Lionel Messi and Inter Miami.
FULL-TIME
Portland Timbers end LAFC's unbeaten run in dramatic fashion.
GOAL FOR PORTLAND TIMBERS
Kevin Kelsy scores in the final 30 seconds of stoppage-time to win it for the Timbers.
Pandamonium in Providence Park!
LAFC thought they had taken their first lead of the match. But, after a VAR review, Ryan Porteous' header was ruled out for offside.
LAFC's Artem Smolyakov might be lucky to escape with a just yellow card, following a blatant, two-handed push on Velde.
GOAL FOR LAFC
17-year-old Jude Terry scores a wonderful, outside-of-the-box curler to pull LAFC level.
HALF-TIME
Portland Timbers take a one-goal lead into the break against the conference leaders.
How did that stay out?!
After a chaotic attacking sequence, Portland are unable to double their lead.
GOAL FOR PORTLAND TIMBERS
The Timbers catch LAFC out in transition, allowing Kristoffer Velde to fire a low-driven shot across the face of goal, and into the bottom-left corner.
Going into the match, LAFC had recorded six clean sheets in their first six matches of the season.
Timbers goalkeeper Thomas Hasal has been forced off through injury. 21-year-old Cabral Carter has come on in his place.
While LAFC have taken three shots to the Timber's zero, it's still goalless at Providence Park after 25 minutes played.
Denis Bouanga with some lovely footwork in the Timbers box, but the LAFC star puts it wide.
KICK-OFF
LAFC & Portland Timbers are underway!
UP NEXT
Son Heung-min's red-hot LAFC side head to Portland to take on the Timbers.
However, the Western Conference leaders will be without their South Korean superstar for today's match.
In case you missed it, here are today's MLS results so far.









































