
LAFC and Vancouver Whitecaps Split Points in 1-1 Draw at BC Place
A packed BC Place saw a late equaliser from Thomas Müller after Son Heung‑min’s 37th‑minute opener, keeping both clubs locked on 34 points
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A packed BC Place saw a late equaliser from Thomas Müller after Son Heung‑min’s 37th‑minute opener, keeping both clubs locked on 34 points

Inter Miami, led by Luis Suárez, tops the latest MLS power rankings, while Orlando City, St. Louis CITY SC and several newcomers show strong form.

After the global spectacle of the 2026 World Cup, Major League Soccer returns with a slate of six rivalry fixtures that pit fresh signings against established powers, setting the stage for a competitive stretch.

LAFC secured a 4‑0 victory, extending their scoring streak and climbing to joint‑first in the West.

Orlando City’s French forward continued his hot streak, while Inter Miami saw an immediate impact from Casemiro; LAFC’s attacking duo shone, and several clubs delivered pivotal performances.
Denis Bouanga’s two goals and an assist lead LAFC to a 4‑0 victory, earning him his sixth MLS Player of the Matchday award and pushing his career total to 75 goals.

On July 25, 2026, Los Angeles FC routed Kansas City 4-0 at BMO Stadium, with forward Denis Bouanga leading the scoring spree. Photographer John Panganiban captured the action, highlighting key contributions from midfielders Mark Delgado and Mathieu Choiniere, defender Ryan Porteous, and veteran goalkeeper Hugo Lloris.

The 2026 MLS All-Star squad was revealed, featuring nine World Cup participants and selections from supporters, Charlotte FC and Commissioner Don Garber. Yet the roster omits several standout performers, sparking debate across the league.

After an eight‑week hiatus caused by the FIFA World Cup, Los Angeles FC returns to MLS regular‑season play against the Galaxy on July 17. The match headlines Rivalry Week and features four LAFC World Cup participants, including Son Heung‑Min, who leads MLS in assists.

Week 18 of MLS delivered a slate of dramatic results, from Columbus Crew's narrow win to New England Revolution's dominant performance.

Coach Raphael Wicky and defender Jake Davis dissected Sporting Kansas City’s loss to LAFC, highlighting defensive lapses, counterattack threats, and the need for improved discipline.

LAFC’s 4‑0 victory over Sporting Kansas City at BMO Stadium highlighted a stark contrast in quality, with three goals in the opening half and a late fourth sealing the win.

The 2026 World Cup, hosted on home soil, turned the United States into a soccer carnival, with stadiums filled to capacity and millions more glued to their screens. Spain claimed their second championship, edging Argentina 1‑0 in a tense final. Forward Ferran Torres, a key figure in the Spanish attack, helped seal the victory with a decisive strike. England’s third‑place showdown against France turned into a goal fest, as Bukayo Saka completed a hat‑trick to guide his side to a 6‑4 win. Across the pitch, Son Heung‑min’s relentless runs kept the French defense on edge, underscoring the tournament’s star‑studded spectacle. The MLS made a splash with Los Angeles FC’s 3‑0 triumph over the Los Angeles Galaxy, a match that also highlighted the contributions of Denis Bouanga, whose presence added depth to the victorious side. Beyond the matches, the event acted as a catalyst for soccer’s growth in the United States, drawing in casual fans who had previously overlooked the sport and showing them the drama that can unfold on the world stage. FIFA President Gianni Infantino, speaking after the final, hinted at a bold future, suggesting that a 64‑team format could be on the horizon, a move that would further cement soccer’s expanding footprint in North America.

As MLS Matchday 18 approaches, teams battle for positioning ahead of the All-Star showcase in Charlotte, where Lionel Messi and Rodrigo De Paul will sit out, while teenage sensation Julian Hall eyes a breakthrough.

LAFC’s recent World Cup successes, a jam‑packed post‑break schedule, and ambitious trophy goals set the stage for a defining stretch in 2026.

The upcoming 2026 MLS season is being framed by the return of the FIFA World Cup to North America, with clubs like Inter Miami, Vancouver Whitecaps and Nashville SC eyeing silverware while youthful revamps and high‑profile signings promise fresh narratives.

LAFC secured a 3‑0 win over El Salvador in a Los Angeles friendly, with three different scorers and a broadcast lineup that includes Apple TV, FOX and local radio.

LAFC’s midfield dynamo Mathieu Choinière discusses his World Cup call‑up, his roots in Saint‑Alexandre, Quebec, and the personal moments that shape his career.

With the 2026 MLS season’s last round of games before the World Cup, teams and stars alike are using the final fixtures to fine‑tune form and secure roster spots.

A late rally by Nashville SC, fueled by a three‑goal burst from Hany Mukhtar, edged out LAFC 3‑2 at GEODIS Park. The result leaves the Black and Gold looking to rebound before a high‑stakes clash with the Seattle Sounders.