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Los Angeles FC vs San Jose Earthquakes Prediction & Betting Tips 20.04.2026

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Los Angeles FC — Last 6 matches
San Jose Earthquakes — Last 6 matches

Los Angeles FC return to MLS action on Monday morning with San Jose Earthquakes coming to BMO Stadium, and it’s the kind of Western Conference meeting that can reshape early-season momentum fast. Marc Dos Santos’ side have been juggling league duty with Concacaf Champions Cup commitments, while Bruce Arena’s Earthquakes arrive with a very different rhythm: fewer fixtures, a freer schedule, and a run of results that’s quietly turned their spring into something far healthier.

For LAFC, the focus is simple enough. They need points at home and they need them now. The Champions Cup run has brought some strong nights, but league form has been uneven enough to stop this from feeling like a team on cruise control. San Jose, though, are not here to admire the stadium lights. They’ve been winning regularly, they’re carrying confidence from the opening weeks of the season, and if they can turn this into a quick, open game, they’ll fancy nicking something.

The broader context matters too. LAFC have already had to navigate a tight continental schedule, including that away leg at Cruz Azul on 15 April and the 3-0 home win in the return fixture a week earlier. San Jose, by contrast, have had a simpler calendar and have used it well, mixing league wins with a tidy US Open Cup victory over Phoenix Rising FC. That contrast in workload could matter late on. It usually does.

Los Angeles FC Form & Analysis

LAFC come into this one with a form line that has a bit of everything in it. Their last six have brought two wins, two draws and two defeats, but the performances tell a more interesting story than the sequence alone. They thumped Cruz Azul 3-0 at home in the Champions Cup, which looked like a statement night, then went to Austin FC and came away with a goalless draw in MLS. After that came a hard-fought 2-1 defeat at Portland Timbers, before they steadied themselves with a 1-1 draw away to Cruz Azul in the first leg of their continental tie. Before all of that, there was a 2-0 home win over St. Louis City and a 2-1 away victory at LD Alajuelense. So no, they’re not in freefall. But they’ve also not looked untouchable.

What stands out most is the split between their attacking output and the strain they’ve been under away from home. That 1-1 in Mexico on 15 April was a classic case of a team hanging in there rather than dominating. LAFC were outshot 32-6, only managed one effort on target, and needed penalties to stay alive. That sort of game can leave a mark. Still, at home they’ve shown enough punch to make people sit up. The 3-0 win over Cruz Azul was sharp and clinical, and the St. Louis victory earlier in March had the same feel. When LAFC get into a rhythm in the final third, they usually create enough to hurt almost anyone.

The concern is the defensive side, especially if this turns into a loose, end-to-end contest. They’ve kept clean sheets in a couple of important matches, but the broader trend is that they haven’t exactly been shutting teams out at will. The recent 2-1 defeat at Portland and the 1-1 draw in Mexico suggest that opponents are finding moments, and San Jose won’t need asking twice if the game opens up. LAFC’s home form from the data is unavailable, so the safest read is to trust what we do know: they’ve got enough quality to score, but they’re not walking into this on a shut-the-door streak. They rarely are in games like this. That’s the risk.

San Jose Earthquakes Form & Analysis

San Jose arrive with more straightforward momentum. Their last six have brought five wins and one defeat, and that single loss — a 1-0 home defeat to Seattle Sounders FC on 16 March — now feels like a distant blip rather than a warning sign. Since then, they’ve beaten Philadelphia Union away, won 2-0 against Atlanta United at home, gone to Vancouver Whitecaps and come away with a 1-0 win, then handled Sporting Kansas City 3-1 on the road, before beating Phoenix Rising FC 2-0 in the US Open Cup. That’s a proper run. Not flashy every week, but effective.

The road form is the bit that’ll catch LAFC’s eye. San Jose have already taken three straight away wins in league play, and those victories came in different ways: a tight 1-0 at Vancouver, a more open 3-1 at Sporting Kansas City, and that impressive 1-0 win at Philadelphia Union earlier in the campaign. They’re not just surviving on the road. They’re imposing themselves, and Bruce Arena will like that his side have been able to control moments without always needing a wild tempo. They’ve also looked capable of scoring first, which matters here because once you get LAFC chasing, the match usually starts to stretch.

There are still some warning signs, though. San Jose haven’t been bulletproof at the back, and their recent US Open Cup win over Phoenix Rising FC came with a red card for Jonathan Gonzalez in the first half. They still won 2-0, which says something about their temperament, but playing with a man down isn’t a habit anyone wants to build. They’ve also conceded in the tougher league away fixtures they’ve had historically, and if LAFC get one early, San Jose will have to decide whether to keep the game measured or turn it into a scrap. That’s the key question. Can they keep their shape if this becomes frantic? That’s the test.

Head-to-Head

This fixture has a habit of producing goals, and plenty of them. Los Angeles FC have been unbeaten in the last six meetings, and the scorelines have leaned hard toward attack-first football. Last September, LAFC won 4-2 away at San Jose. Earlier in 2025 they beat the Earthquakes 2-1 at home, while the two clubs also shared a 1-1 preseason draw. Go back a little further and it gets even more open: LAFC beat San Jose 3-1 in October 2024, then 4-1 in the Leagues Cup and 6-2 in MLS. San Jose did get a 3-1 home win in May 2024, and there was another 1-1 draw in July 2023, but that feels like the exception rather than the rule.

The bigger pattern is obvious enough. This matchup rarely gets stuck in first gear. The meetings have been high-scoring, and both teams have found the net with regularity in the recent history between them. That matters a lot here. These clubs don’t often settle for cautious. They trade blows.

We Predict: Over 2.5 Goals

We’re backing Over 2.5 Goals at 1/2 for this one, and it’s hard to argue with that price. LAFC have been involved in plenty of open games already this season, while San Jose arrive having won three straight away matches in league play and carrying the kind of confidence that usually leads to chances at both ends. Put those together with a head-to-head history that keeps throwing up goals, and this line looks very fair.

A 2-1 LAFC win is the call, which fits the shape of the matchup nicely. The home side have enough quality to hurt San Jose, especially if they’re sharper in the final third than they were in Mexico last time out, but the Earthquakes have been too lively on the road to be written off. If you wanted a slightly bigger angle, both teams to score is live here too. Still, the total goals market is the cleaner play. This one should move.

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