Portland are undefeated in five-straight (3-0-2) and will host Los Angeles FC on Saturday night at Providence Park (7:15pm PT kickoff). Watch live on MLS Season Pass, Apple TV+, FS1 or FOX Deportes.
Following a two-match road stretch, the Portland Timbers are back at home for an encounter with Western Conference rivals Los Angeles FC on Saturday evening, presented by 2 Towns Ciderhouse. Kickoff from Providence Park is set for 7:15pm (TICKETS). Watch live on MLS Season Pass, Apple TV+, FS1, or FOX Deportes.
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Timbers put their five-match unbeaten streak on the line against LAFC. 7:15pm Kickoff.
Matchday Resources & Info
Here are some resources to help plan your matchday:
- PTFCmap.com: Your one-stop guide to Providence Park. Explore food offerings, merch locations or other amenities, and get details on matchday guidelines like the stadium's clear bag policy.
- Your Ticket to Ride: Your matchday ticket serves as fare on TriMet MAX and buses.
- Parking made easy: Plan ahead and reserve Parking downtown with ParkWhiz.
- Matchday Jersey: Timbers will don their Forever Green & Gold kits. Get yours here.
How To Watch
Sunday's matchup will be live on several platforms including MLS Season Pass on Apple TV, which is now available on Apple TV+, online, and Android devices. The match will also be televised on FS1 and FOX Deportes.
On the run? Listen to the match on the radio on 750 The Game or in Spanish on La GranD (KGDD 93.5 FM, 1520 AM).

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The Storyline
Portland Timbers (4th in West, 3-2-2, 14pts) vs. Los Angeles FC (7th in West, 4-4-0, 12pts)
The Timbers have extended their unbeaten run to five matches following their 4-2 win in Kansas City last Sunday. Kevin Kelsy (2g) and David Ayala (1g, 1a) led the way for the Green & Gold in Missouri, earning MLS Team of the Matchday for Matchday 8 honors shortly after. Goalkeeper James Pantemis again showed his spot kick instincts, saving one of two Dejan Jovelić pens to up his record to four PK saves out of five for Portland.
Up next three-straight battles against California clubs with the first begin LAFC.
The Black & Gold come to town for the first and only time in 2025 this Saturday for the first of two matchups between the two this season. Timbers-LAFC has historically been a competitive matchup; in 17 all-time meetings in MLS, the Timbers have only failed to score in one match, and have shutout Los Angeles only twice. Their matchups have averaged 3.3 goals per game, with LAFC scoring 30 goals and the Timbers tallying 27.
Matchday Coverage
For complete postgame coverage, visit the Matchcenter for highlights, goals, interviews, and more.