San Jose Earthquakes host the LA Galaxy in Western Conference play
- On Saturday, June 28, the San Jose Earthquakes host LA Galaxy at Stanford Stadium in the 104th California Clasico, a pivotal Western Conference MLS match at 7:30 p.m. PT.
- After winning the first two meetings, the Earthquakes' recent 4-2 comeback over FC Dallas boosted their Western Conference lead to first place.
- The match sold 40,000 tickets; 10,000 fans receive limited-edition Shirseys, and a record-breaking 1,000-drone show will light up Stanford Stadium postgame.
- The Earthquakes have already secured the Supporters' Shield and will clinch homefield advantage in the playoffs with a win in Saturday’s match.
- Following the match, Stanford Stadium will host the MLS's largest drone show with 1,000 drones celebrating California Clasico and the Fourth of July.
41 Articles
41 Articles


Thanks to Marco Reus' goal, Galaxy tie up Earthquakes
Marco Reus scored the tying goal in the 70th minute to help the Los Angeles Galaxy notch a 1-1 tie with the San Jose Earthquakes on Saturday night in the California Clasico at Stanford Stadium.

Galaxy rally to draw Earthquakes behind Marco Reus equalizer
STANFORD, Calif. — Marco Reus scored in the 70th minute and the LA Galaxy played the San Jose Earthquakes to a 1-1 draw on Saturday night in the 104th edition of the California Clásico. Galaxy (1-14-5) are unbeaten in their last eight road matches (Stanford Stadium & PayPal Park) across all competitions against San Jose (7-8-5) dating to June 26, 2021. San Jose native Beau Leroux opened the scoring in the 16th minute with a shot into the upper-r…

Galaxy play the Earthquakes to a 1-1 draw in the 104th California Clásico
STANFORD, Calif. (AP) — Marco Reus scored in the 70th minute and the LA Galaxy played the San Jose Earthquakes to a 1-1 draw on Saturday night in the 104th edition of the California Clásico.

Improved Quakes host lowly Galaxy in California Clasico
After a four-goal eruption that got their offense back on track, the San Jose Earthquakes at least will be close to home when they play host to the Los Angeles Galaxy on Saturday in another edition of the California Clasico.
Galaxy visit Earthquakes for the 104th California Clasico
The clean slate that the Galaxy talked about in regards to the restart of the MLS season after the international break got off to a frustrating start. The Galaxy lost to the host Colorado Rapids, 2-0, on Wednesday night. Their point total and minus-23 goal differential are the league’s worst, but it was another performance that saw the Galaxy lose while creating very few clear-cut chances despite dominating possession of the ball. “Part of is, i…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 55% of the sources are Center
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium