Overview
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109
Odds
Intelligence
Standings
Prediction
Portland Timbers
Los Angeles FC
Attacks
122
102
Dangerous Attacks
57
53
Ball Possession
58
42
On Target
8
4
Off Target
1022
7029
Important Events
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End 2-1
96′
D. Chará
K. Velde
96′
2-1
Kevin·Kelsy
Assist: B. Bye
95′
M. Santos
89′
A. Lassiter
C. Bassett
89′
Kevin·Kelsy
F. Mora
88′
R. Porteous
82′
K. Velde
76′
R.Raposo
Artem Hennadiiovych·Smoliakov
71′
A. Aravena
Antony
68′
J. Shaffelburg
D. Bouanga
63′
I. Smith
J.Fory
58′
Artem Hennadiiovych·Smoliakov
56′
M. Delgado
M. Evans
56′
R. Porteous
K.Nielsen
49′
1-1
J.Terry
Assist: M. Evans
45′
T. Tillman
M. Choinière
Halftime 1-0
32′
1-0
K. Velde
Assist: C. Bassett
30′
C.Carter
T. Hasal
14′
M. Evans
7′
J.Fory
Goal
Shot on target
Shot off target
Penalty
Penalty Missed
Penalty shootout
Own goal
Assist
Corner
yellow card
red card
Second yellow
Subsititution
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VAR
Match Info
The Portland Timbers secured a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Los Angeles FC in a Major League Soccer clash at Providence Park on Saturday, April 11, 2026. This result provided a significant boost for the Timbers' early-season campaign against one of the Western Conference's perennial contenders. The home side took an early lead, capitalizing on a defensive error to go ahead inside the opening twenty minutes. LAFC responded with characteristic resilience, leveling the score before halftime through a well-worked team move. The match seemed destined for a draw until the Timbers found a late winner, a powerful header from a corner kick in the 85th minute that sent the home crowd into raptures. The key focus point was the midfield battle, where Portland's work rate ultimately disrupted LAFC's usual fluid passing rhythms. This win moves Portland up the Western Conference table, while LAFC will rue missed chances that cost them points on the road. Timbers manager Giovanni Savarese praised his team's character, stating, "We showed great heart to fight back and get the winner against a top-quality opponent." LAFC's Steve Cherundolo noted, "We controlled large spells but lacked the final touch. We must be more clinical." The Portland starting lineup featured Ivacic in goal, with Bravo, Zuparic, McGraw, and Mosquera in defense, and Evander pulling the strings in midfield.

