A tightly contested Western Conference clash ended in a 1-1 draw between the San Jose Earthquakes and Vancouver Whitecaps on May 10, 2026, at PayPal Park. Both sides had chances to claim all three points, but a combination of resolute defending and missed opportunities left them sharing the spoils.
Match Overview
The game started cautiously, with both teams feeling each other out. The Earthquakes gradually took control of possession, while the Whitecaps looked dangerous on the counter. The deadlock was broken midway through the first half when San Jose capitalized on a set-piece, but Vancouver responded before halftime with a well-worked equalizer.
Key Moments
- 32' – San Jose goal: A corner kick is headed home by the home side’s center-back, giving the Earthquakes the lead.
- 41' – Vancouver equalizer: A swift counter-attack ends with a low cross finished first-time past the San Jose goalkeeper.
- 68' – Missed chance: The Earthquakes hit the post from a free kick.
- 85' – Late drama: Vancouver’s forward sees a shot cleared off the line.
Tactical Story
San Jose Earthquakes set up in a 4-2-3-1, aiming to dominate the midfield and feed their creative number 10. Vancouver Whitecaps, in contrast, sat deeper in a 4-4-2, looking to exploit gaps on the break. The tactical battle was even, with the Earthquakes shading possession (58%) but both teams registering four shots on target each.
Standout Player
The San Jose goalkeeper made several vital saves, particularly a point-blank stop in the 22nd minute that kept the game level before his side scored. For Vancouver, the left-back was solid defensively and provided the assist for the equalizer.
Season Impact
The draw keeps both teams in the middle of the Western Conference table, with San Jose Earthquakes now four points adrift of a playoff spot, while Vancouver Whitecaps remain just above them on goal difference. The result feels like a missed opportunity for the home side, who will rue not converting their territorial dominance into more goals.

