Los Angeles FC, Inter Miami CF and CONCACAF Champions Cup
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From Tuesday, April 1, to Wednesday, April 9, Quarterfinal matches will air live across FS1 and FS2 as the eight remaining clubs compete to lift the Concacaf Champions Cup trophy.
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Messi scored twice, the first a thunderous strike from just inside the penalty area to beat LAFC goalkeeper Hugo Lloris and give Miami life in the first half.
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LAFC outshoots Houston but falls 1-0 on Jack McGlynn’s second-half goal, losing for fourth time in five matches.
The final entry for this summer's Club World Cup in the United States could be decided in a playoff game between Los Angeles FC and Mexican team América, depending on the outcome of a legal case ...
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The first game in Inter Miami's history was against the Black and Gold, a match that ended in a 1-0 defeat for the Herons. Since then, they have only met three more times, and LAFC have won three of the four matches, while Inter's 3-1 win against LAFC in September 2023 remains their only triumph against them to date.
Artem Smolyakov and Cengiz Ünder each score in the first half as LAFC loses to San Diego FC 3-2 in its first trip to Snapdragon Stadium.
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Los Angeles FC’s win was no accident, as indicated by the match statistics. Although they recorded a lower possession rate of 41% compared to Inter Miami's 59%, they proved more effective in attacking opportunities,
Be warned SDFC: This hard-to-swallow introduction has been the experience for the half-dozen MLS expansion teams that crossed paths with the Los Angeles Football Club since 2019. FC Cincinnati, Inter Miami, Austin FC, Nashville SC, Charlotte FC and St ...
Steve Cherundolo is excited to see his hometown of San Diego represented in MLS and remains cautious of a potential rivalry between them and Los Angeles FC. LAFC had endured a three-match losing run in all competitions, including two consecutive defeats in MLS, but put that behind them with a 2-0 win over Sporting Kansas City last weekend.
BOTTOM LINE: The Houston Dynamo seek their first victory of the season when they host Los Angeles FC. The Dynamo are 0-3-1 against Western Conference opponents. The Dynamo are eighth in the Western Conference drawing 28 corner kicks, averaging 4.7 per game.