

Real Monarchs 1–1 San Jose Earthquakes Reserve | MLS Next Pro | 14 May 2026
Real Monarchs and San Jose Earthquakes Reserve shared the spoils in a 1–1 draw at Zions Bank Stadium in an MLS Next Pro encounter that featured two well-taken goals and a competitive midfield battle. The result keeps both teams in the hunt for a strong position in the Western Conference table.
Match Overview
San Jose Earthquakes Reserve struck first in the 29th minute. A clever through ball split the Monarchs defense, allowing forward Ethan Rodriguez to round the goalkeeper and slot home from a tight angle. The visitors looked comfortable after taking the lead, but Real Monarchs responded with increased urgency before halftime.
Second-Half Equalizer
Real Monarchs leveled the score in the 57th minute through a brilliantly curled free kick from midfielder Diego Cervantes. The set piece, awarded just outside the box, sailed over the wall and into the top corner, leaving the San Jose goalkeeper with no chance. The goal sparked a lively period of play, with both sides pushing for a winner.
Monarchs came closest in the 79th minute when a header from a corner struck the post, while San Jose threatened on the break in stoppage time but could not find a way past the home goalkeeper. The final whistle confirmed a draw that felt fair based on the balance of play.
Key Statistics
- Possession: Real Monarchs 52% – 48% San Jose Earthquakes Reserve
- Shots on target: Real Monarchs 4 – 3 San Jose Earthquakes Reserve
- Goals: Diego Cervantes (57') for Monarchs; Ethan Rodriguez (29') for San Jose
Standings Context
In the competitive MLS Next Pro Western Conference, this draw gives Real Monarchs a useful point at home, while San Jose Earthquakes Reserve will be satisfied with a road result. Both teams have shown resilience early in the 2026 season, and this match will serve as a benchmark for their development.