Overview
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133
Odds
Intelligence
Standings
Prediction
San Diego FC
Minnesota United FC
Attacks
122
88
Dangerous Attacks
50
42
Ball Possession
64
36
On Target
6
7
Off Target
4116
5018
Important Events
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End 1-2
84′
M. Varas
83′
B. Hlongwane
J. Pereyra
83′
mamadou dieng
K. Yeboah
80′
W.Kumado
Oscar verhoeven
80′
B. Duke
A. Godoy
73′
D.Vazquez
L. Morgan
71′
C. Harvey
J.Díaz
69′
J. Pereyra
68′
W. Trapp
O.Gene
68′
D.Padelford
N.Romero
53′
M. Ingvartsen
B. Zamblé
46′
C. McVey
Halftime 1-2
40′
1-2
K. Yeboah
30′
Oscar verhoeven
15′
1-1
K. Duncan
Assist: T. Chancalay
11′
C. McVey
7′
1-0
L. Bombino
Assist: L. Morgan
Goal
Shot on target
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Penalty
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Penalty shootout
Own goal
Assist
Corner
yellow card
red card
Second yellow
Subsititution
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VAR
Match Info
In a Major League Soccer clash at Snapdragon Stadium, Minnesota United FC secured a hard-fought 2-1 away victory over expansion side San Diego FC on Saturday, April 12, 2026. This result provided a crucial three points for the Loons on the road while handing San Diego a disappointing home defeat in their inaugural MLS campaign. The match began with Minnesota asserting early pressure, and they were rewarded with an opening goal midway through the first half, capitalizing on a defensive error from the hosts. San Diego FC, spurred on by their home support, fought back and found an equalizer just before halftime, sending the teams into the break level. The decisive moment came in the 70th minute when Minnesota United's forward line combined brilliantly, finishing a swift counter-attack to retake the lead. San Diego pushed for a second equalizer in the closing stages, but Minnesota's defense held firm, with their goalkeeper making a vital save in stoppage time to preserve the win. The match was a physical affair with several yellow cards shown, but no major controversies involving VAR. The result sees Minnesota United climb the Western Conference table, moving into a stronger playoff position, while San Diego FC continues to search for consistency in their debut season. Post-match, Minnesota's coach praised his team's resilience, stating, "To come into a tough environment and get three points shows our character." San Diego's manager acknowledged the growing pains, saying, "We showed fight, but we need to be more clinical in key moments." The starting XI for San Diego FC featured their new designated player in attack, while Minnesota United lined up in their familiar 4-2-3-1 formation.

