Major League Soccer
·6 May 2026
Seattle Sounders vs. San Diego FC: What to know for Walmart Saturday Showdown

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·6 May 2026

By Cal Meachem
Western Conference rivals meet when Seattle Sounders FC battle San Diego FC in Matchday 12's Walmart Saturday Showdown.

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What to know
Typically one of the Western Conference's elite clubs, Seattle are back in the mix as a trophy contender in 2026. Although they've played a league-low nine matches, the Sounders sit fourth in the West.
So far, Seattle have hung their hat on their defense. The backline has allowed a league-low five goals and kept five clean sheets.
The Sounders are unbeaten in six straight MLS matches, but are coming off a 1-1 draw at struggling Sporting Kansas City last weekend – and will be looking to return to winning ways.
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Predicted XI
Will Ferreira continue to start over Albert Rusnák in the center of midfield? Head coach Brian Schmetzer is also juggling injuries along the backline.

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After their record-breaking expansion season in 2025, many expected San Diego to be a powerhouse this year. But so far, the league's youngest side seems to have fallen into a sophomore slump.
SDFC had lost their last five matches before picking up their first point in over a month in a 2-2 draw with LAFC last weekend.
As they look to turn things around, the Chrome-and-Azul will be without club captain Jeppe Tverskov. The All-Star midfielder is out with a lower-body injury.
Who to watch
Predicted XI
After picking up a much-needed point against LAFC last week, expect San Diego to stick with a relatively similar side.

The market appears to favor Seattle, who have turned Lumen Field into a fortress over the years. Suffice it to say, a San Diego road win would be an upset.
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San Diego opened the season with three straight shutouts, but their defense has struggled to keep the ball out of the net since, whether that be goals conceded or red cards.
If the second-year club is to climb back up the Western Conference standings, they'll need their backline to play a pivotal role.







































