

Portland Timbers Reserve 1-0 Tacoma Defiance | MLS Next Pro | 1 June 2026
Portland Timbers Reserves edged Tacoma Defiance 1-0 in a tightly contested MLS Next Pro clash at Providence Park on Monday night. A solitary first‑half goal proved enough for the home side, who jumped above their opponents in the Western Conference standings.
Match Overview
In a game dominated by defensive organisation and midfield battles, Portland's early pressure paid off with the only goal of the match. Tacoma grew into the game after the break but could not find a way past a resolute Portland backline, who recorded their fourth clean sheet of the season.
Key Moments
- 16th minute: Portland scored what turned out to be the winner. A throw‑in was flicked on, and Jaden Nelson latched onto the ball before drilling a low shot inside the near post from a tight angle.
- 44th minute: Tacoma's best chance of the first half came from a free‑kick that curled just over the crossbar.
- 71st minute: Tacoma thought they had equalised when a strike from outside the box beat the Portland keeper, but the offside flag was raised for a teammate interfering with play.
- 89th minute: Portland's goalkeeper made a crucial save, tipping a powerful header onto the post to preserve the lead.
Tactical Story
Portland set up in a compact 4-4-2, prioritising defensive solidity and quick transitions. Tacoma, playing a 4-3-3, dominated possession (62%) but struggled to break down the disciplined low block. The visitors lacked a cutting edge in the final third, with their crosses and through balls easily dealt with.
Standout Players
Jaden Nelson (Portland): The young forward scored the decisive goal and worked tirelessly to press Tacoma's defenders when out of possession.
Alejandro Rojas (Tacoma): The midfielder was the creative hub for the visitors, completing the most passes into the final third, but his teammates could not finish the chances he created.
Season Impact
Portland Timbers Reserve climb to 6th in the MLS Next Pro Western Conference with 16 points from 11 matches, now level on points with the playoff places. Tacoma Defiance drop to 9th after a third consecutive away defeat. Portland's defensive resilience, combined with home form (four wins in five at Providence Park), makes them a team to watch as the season progresses.