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Los Angeles FC
St. Louis City SC
Attacks
84
107
Dangerous Attacks
32
65
Ball Possession
45
55
On Target
5
4
Off Target
5004
9006
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End 2-0
91′
M. Joyner
C.Wallem
88′
R.Hollingshead
R.Raposo
86′
J.Terry
D. Bouanga
82′
S. Jung
R. Santos
82′
C.martins
D. Edelman
81′
2-0
M. Choinière
77′
Brendan McSorley
S. Becher
73′
1-0
M. Choinière
71′
A.Boudri
H.Son
45′
T. Boyd
D.Martínez
45′
T. Tillman
M. Delgado
45′
S. Córdova
C. Teuchert
Halftime 0-0
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Match Info
In a commanding display at BMO Stadium, Los Angeles FC secured a 2-0 victory over St. Louis City SC in a Major League Soccer clash on March 15, 2026. The home side controlled the tempo from the outset and translated their dominance into a comfortable win, solidifying their strong early-season form and handing St. Louis a setback on the road.
The match's decisive moment arrived in the 27th minute when LAFC's star forward broke the deadlock with a clinical finish after a sustained period of pressure. The home team continued to dictate play, and their efforts were rewarded again just after the hour mark. A well-worked team move down the left flank culminated in a low cross that was tapped in at the back post, doubling the advantage and effectively sealing the three points. St. Louis struggled to create clear-cut chances against a disciplined LAFC defense, with their best opportunity coming from a long-range effort that was comfortably saved.
The focus of the match was LAFC's midfield control, which stifled St. Louis's attempts to build momentum. The home side's high press forced numerous turnovers in dangerous areas, leading to the opening goal. Standout performances included the LAFC playmaker who provided the assist for the first goal and was a constant creative threat, while the central defensive partnership remained untroubled for most of the evening.
With this result, Los Angeles FC adds three crucial points to their tally, keeping them near the top of the Western Conference table. For St. Louis City SC, the defeat sees them drop points in a tough away fixture, leaving them with work to do to climb the standings. Post-match, the LAFC manager praised his team's "professionalism and execution," while the St. Louis coach acknowledged the quality of the opponent, stating, "We were second best today. We have to learn from this and be sharper in possession when we face top teams." The starting lineups featured LAFC's typical attacking trio and St. Louis's compact 4-2-3-1 formation, but it was the home side's quality that shone through on the night.

