San Diego FC - Vancouver Whitecaps FC
The stadium was electric as two Major League Soccer sides took to the pitch, each eager to establish dominance in a match that promised tactical intrigue. Taking place on May 24, 2026, the encounter quickly evolved from a cautious opening into a high-intensity battle that tested the tactical discipline of both squads.
Seattle's clinical start
From the opening whistle, Seattle Sounders FC demonstrated a sharp edge in the final third. Brian White proved to be the difference-maker early on, breaking the deadlock in the 30th minute following a crisp assist from Thomas Muller. As the half progressed, Seattle maintained their pressure, and White found his second of the match in the 45th minute, set up by Jeevan Badwal, leaving San Diego FC with a significant mountain to climb heading into the halftime break.
Second-half shifts and drama
San Diego FC showed signs of life early in the second half when David Vazquez pulled a goal back in the 53rd minute, assisted by Anders Dreyer. However, momentum shifted decisively in the 72nd minute when Luca Bombino was shown a second yellow card, reducing the home side to ten men. Capitalizing on the numerical advantage, Seattle Sounders FC ruthlessly extended their lead through Bruno Caicedo and Ralph Priso-Mbongue, both scoring off passes from Brian White. While Bryan Zamble managed a late consolation goal in stoppage time, the result was already secured for the visitors in a match defined by late-game drama and disciplinary incidents.