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Vancouver Whitecaps
San Jose Earthquakes
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39
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61
39
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End 0-1
96′
P.Judd
86′
R. Elloumi
M.Gherasimencov
82′
D. Romney
O. Bouda
82′
J. Gonzalez
B. Leroux
75′
Kenji Giovanni·Cabrera Nakamura
A.Jackson
75′
S. Berhalter
Oliver·Larraz
65′
J. Badwal
J.Ngando
60′
J.Ngando
54′
V. Costa
D. Jones
54′
T. Werner
Ricketts
50′
D. Jones
45′
I. Harkes
R.Vieira
45′
T. Müller
C.T.Sabaly
Halftime 0-1
47′
0-1
B. Leroux
31′
T. Werner
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Match Info
The Vancouver Whitecaps suffered a narrow 1-0 home defeat to the San Jose Earthquakes in a Major League Soccer clash at BC Place on March 22, 2026. A solitary goal from the visitors decided a tightly contested match, handing the Whitecaps their first home loss of the young season. The result was a significant one for San Jose, who secured a valuable three points on the road against a conference rival. The match's decisive moment arrived in the 62nd minute, breaking a deadlock that had persisted through a first half of few clear chances. San Jose capitalized on a turnover in midfield, launching a swift counter-attack that ended with a low, driven shot from the edge of the box that beat the Vancouver goalkeeper at his near post. The Whitecaps pushed for an equalizer in the final half-hour, creating several half-chances and increasing their possession, but they were unable to find a way past a resolute Earthquakes defense. The home side's best opportunity came from a set-piece header that sailed just over the bar, summing up a frustrating afternoon in the final third. The focus point of the match was the defensive organization displayed by San Jose, who absorbed pressure effectively after taking the lead. For Vancouver, the lack of a clinical finish in attack was the key talking point, as they dominated possession but failed to translate it into meaningful shots on target. The result sees San Jose climb the Western Conference table with an important away victory, while the Whitecaps will be left to rue missed opportunities as they look to bounce back in their next fixture. Post-match, the Vancouver manager likely emphasized the need for more precision in attack, while the San Jose coach would have praised his team's discipline and game management. The starting lineups featured each team's regular attacking threats, but on this day, only the Earthquakes' forward line made the crucial difference.