The LA Galaxy return home and welcome Sporting Kansas City for Matchday 4's Walmart Saturday Showdown.
How to watch & stream
When
- Saturday, March 14 | 9:30 pm ET/6:30 pm PT
Where
- Dignity Health Sports Park | Carson, California
Record
- 8th in Western Conference
- 4 points, 1W-1L-1D record
What to know
After some widely-praised winter signings, Galaxy fans are waiting for their team to reach second gear.Â
That's largely because of some early-season red cards, which have kept head coach Greg Vanney's team from earning maximum points.
Emiro Garcés was sent off in the 65th minute of their 1-1 draw with New York City FC on opening weekend, setting the stage for an equalizing penalty kick. Gabriel Pec was dismissed in the 60th minute of last weekend's 4-1 defeat at the Colorado Rapids, leaving when the game was level at 1-1.
In between, the Galaxy showed their potential with a 3-0 win over Charlotte FC. They scored all three goals within five minutes, and finished the match with a 14-4 shots advantage.Â
This all unfolds while the 2024 MLS Cup presented by Audi champions, after a down 2025 season, chase a return to winning ways.
Who to watch
- Jakob Glesnes: The 2022 MLS Defender of the Year, acquired during the offseason from the Philadelphia Union, leads the Galaxy's backline.Â
- Justin Haak: After arriving in free agency, the NYCFC homegrown is chasing a consistent starting role.
- JoĂŁo Klauss: The former St. Louis CITY striker is tied for the way-early Golden Boot presented by Audi lead with four goals in three games.
- Marco Reus: The German star and Borussia Dortmund legend recently signed a contract extension through December 2027.
- Erik Thommy: Against his former team, Thommy could get the start. He played for Sporting KC from 2022-25.
Predicted XI
The Galaxy will be without Pec (red card) and Joseph Paintsil (injury), and could opt for squad rotation during a busy portion of their calendar. This game falls between both legs of their Concacaf Champions Cup Round-of-16 series with Jamaican side Mount Pleasant.

Record
- 15th in Western Conference
- 1 point, 0W-2L-1D record
What to know
It's early days for Sporting KC's long-term rebuild, which is overseen by David Lee. The former New York City FC executive was brought in last September as the club's president of soccer operations & general manager, helping ignite their post-Peter Vermes era.
One of Lee's first orders of business was hiring head coach Raphael Wicky in early January. The Swiss manager brings MLS experience with Chicago Fire FC, and most recently oversaw Swiss Super League giants BSC Young Boys.
With those leaders in place, Sporting KC's roster remains a work in progress.
Thirteen players have departed from their 2025 squad, including forward Dániel SallĂłi (trade to Toronto FC) and midfielder Erik Thommy (signed with LA Galaxy in free agency).Â
So far, the 12 newcomers are highlighted by Norwegian international midfielder Lasse Johnsen and Israeli international center back Or Blorian. However, Blorian won't arrive until early June.
Who to watch
- Jake Davis:Â A jack-of-all-trades player, this Sporting KC homegrown remains a key starter in Sporting KC's new era.Â
- Manu GarcĂa: One of two Designated Players on Sporting KC, the Spanish midfielder joined last year after playing for Aris in Greece.
- Dejan Joveljić: The DP striker and Serbian international was in the Golden Boot presented by Audi hunt last year, scoring 18 goals in 32 matches.Â
- Lasse Johnsen: Johnsen recently received his visa and is eligible for selection, giving Sporting KC a lift in midfield.Â
- John Pulskamp: Now in his second season as Sporting KC's starting goalkeeper, Pulskamp has 11 clean sheets in 66 regular-season games.
Predicted XI
Sporting KC are juggling some key injuries, namely to defenders Ian James and Zorhan Bassong. Will either return, or does the backline remain the same?

Even with Pec (red card) and Paintsil (injury) missing, the Galaxy will be favorites at home. However, Joveljić has plenty of motivation against the team he memorably won MLS Cup 2024 with.




