Major League Soccer
·21 de maio de 2026
Portland Timbers vs. San Jose Earthquakes: What to know for Walmart Saturday Showdown

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·21 de maio de 2026

By Justin Ruderman
Walmart Saturday Showdown awaits when the Portland Timbers host the San Jose Earthquakes in both clubs' final match before the 2026 FIFA World Cup pause.

Record
What to know
Near the halfway point of the regular season, Portland are five points behind the LA Galaxy for the West's ninth and final Audi MLS Cup Playoffs spot.
To narrow the gap, striker Kevin Kelsy will be counted on alongside Designated Players Kristoffer Velde and David Da Costa.
The trio has produced 4g/7a across Portland's past three matches, which includes a club-record 6-0 rout of Sporting Kansas City in their last home match.
Steadied by center back Finn Surman, who will represent New Zealand at this summer's World Cup, Portland hope to keep building momentum against a formidable opponent.
Who to watch
Predicted XI
Canadian international center back Kamal Miller exited last week's visit to Inter Miami with an apparent hamstring issue, which may affect his availability this weekend.

Record
What to know
San Jose began the season in historically strong form under legendary head coach Bruce Arena, becoming the first MLS team in the post-shootout era (2000) to win nine of their first 10 games.
However, amid injuries to German star Timo Werner and homegrown midfielder Niko Tsakiris, the Earthquakes have gone winless in their last five matches across all competitions.
Can the young attacking trio of Beau Leroux, Ousseni Bouda and leading goal contributor Preston Judd help San Jose break their slump and return to the top of the Supporters' Shield standings?
Who to watch
Predicted XI
San Jose's depth continues to be tested with Werner and Tsakiris sidelined.

The market suggests a virtual toss-up in this matchup, with both Portland and San Jose netting about 40% of the pool.
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Portland have never lost at home against San Jose since joining MLS in 2011.
Will home-field advantage keep that incredible record alive, or can San Jose break their Providence Park curse?