MLS Prediction Today: Vancouver Whitecaps vs San Jose Earthquakes

BC Place comes alive on Sunday as Vancouver Whitecaps welcome San Jose Earthquakes in a crucial Western Conference showdown. Here’s our full breakdown and Vancouver Whitecaps vs San Jose Earthquakes prediction. With both Vancouver and San Diego tied at the summit on 57 points, the Whitecaps will aim to capitalise on their game in hand to stay in the race for first place. Here’s our full breakdown and Vancouver Whitecaps vs San Jose Earthquakes prediction. Betting Preview for Vancouver Whitecaps vs San Jose Earthquakes Venue: BC Place, Vancouver Date: Sunday, October 5, 2025 Time: 19:30 PST Teams: Vancouver Whitecaps vs San Jose Earthquakes Odds (via 1XBet) Betting on Vancouver Whitecaps Spread: –0.75 Moneyline: 1.70 O/U: Over 2.5 Vancouver enter this clash on the back of two consecutive MLS draws — 1-1 vs Portland Timbers and 2-2 vs Seattle Sounders — but they enjoyed a morale-boosting 4-2 victory over Vancouver FC in the Canadian Championship final midweek. With a chance to climb to the top of the Western Conference, The Village will be eager to return to winning ways at home in what is their penultimate league match at BC Place this season. Betting on San Jose Earthquakes Spread: +0.75 Moneyline: 4.60 O/U: Under 2.5 San Jose are struggling for form and sit ninth in the Western Conference with 38 points from 32 games. The Earthquakes have been plagued by defensive frailties, which have cost them valuable points this season, and face an uphill battle against a high-flying Vancouver side fighting for the top spot. MatchPlug Prediction for Vancouver Whitecaps vs San Jose Earthquakes The Whitecaps have shown greater quality and consistency throughout the campaign and will fancy their chances against a San Jose team with defensive vulnerabilities. Expect a competitive encounter with the hosts having the upper hand. Final Prediction: Vancouver Whitecaps to Win   

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MLS Prediction Today: Inter Miami vs New England Revolution

The Chase Stadium will be under the spotlight on Saturday night as Inter Miami look to bounce back from a shock midweek defeat when they host New England Revolution in a key MLS Eastern Conference clash.  Here’s our full breakdown and Inter Miami vs New England Revolution prediction. Both sides have plenty at stake as the regular season nears its conclusion.  Betting Preview for Inter Miami vs New England Revolution Venue: Chase Stadium, Fort Lauderdale Date: Saturday, October 4, 2025 Time: 20:30 EST Teams: Inter Miami vs New England Revolution Odds (via 1XBet) Betting on Inter Miami Spread: –1.00 Moneyline: 1.62 O/U: Over 3.0 Inter Miami sit 4th in the Eastern Conference and have been among the league’s most potent attacking sides this season. However, the Herons were stunned 5-3 by Chicago Fire in midweek despite a brace from Luis Suárez. Lionel Messi and Javier Mascherano’s men will aim to tighten up defensively while trusting their attack to deliver the goods as they look to cement a playoff spot. Betting on New England Revolution Spread: +1.00 Moneyline: 4.80 O/U: Under 3.0 New England are currently 11th in the East but revived their playoff hopes last week with a 2-0 victory over Atlanta United. John Herdman’s side will need to show the same discipline and sharpness on the road, though their recent head-to-head record against Miami has been underwhelming. MatchPlug Prediction for Inter Miami vs New England Revolution Miami’s firepower — led by Messi and Suárez — should prove decisive against a Revolution side that has been inconsistent all season. The visitors might cause a few problems going forward, but the hosts’ attacking depth gives them the edge at home. Final Prediction: Inter Miami to Win  

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LAFC Sign Brazilian Midfielder Jailson Through 2025

LAFC have signed of free agent Jailson. The 29-year-old Brazilian’s deal runs through the 2025 season with club options for 2026 and 2027, the team announced Tuesday. Jailson arrives after a stint in Spain with LaLiga side Celta de Vigo, where he tallied one goal and one assist across 30 appearances in all competitions. Over the course of his career, he has featured for Chapecoense, Grêmio, and Palmeiras in Brazil. Across 259 career matches, he’s recorded nine goals and five assists. His addition comes at a crucial time for LAFC, who recently lost fellow Brazilian midfielder Igor Jesus to a season-ending injury. Jailson joins a midfield group anchored by Mark Delgado and Timothy Tillman, alongside summer arrivals Mathieu Choinière and Andrew Moran. With eight games left in the regular season, the Black & Gold are pushing for a top-four finish in the Western Conference for the fourth consecutive year.

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FC Cincinnati’s Evander fined by MLS Disciplinary Committee

The MLS Disciplinary Committee has issued the following rulings after Matchday 31 of the 2025 season. MLS Disciplinary Committee fined Evander The Committee has fined FC Cincinnati midfielder Evander for violating the league’s policy regarding simulation/embellishment in the 36th minute of Cincinnati’s match against Philadelphia Union on August 30th. Toklomati fined The MLS Disciplinary Committee has fined Charlotte FC forward Idan Toklomati for making an inappropriate gesture in the 87th minute of Charlotte FC’s match against the New England Revolution on August 30th.

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Toronto FC, Ola Brynhildsen agree to loan termination

Toronto FC and forward Ola Brynhildsen have mutually agreed to a loan termination, effective immediately, it was announced Tuesday. The 26-year-old forward will now return to Danish Superliga side FC Midtjylland. “We want to thank Ola for his efforts during his time with us this season. Ola faced many challenges, on and off the pitch, throughout the season, but he always worked diligently to contribute to the group,” said general manager Jason Hernandez. “At this time, we have mutually decided to part ways, with Ola being presented with an opportunity back in Europe, and our desire to prioritize other attacking personnel currently within the group for the remainder of the season. We wish Ola the best in his next chapter.” Toronto FC signed the Norwegian international to a one-year loan with a purchase option from FC Midtjylland in February, a deal that utilized Targeted Allocation Money (TAM).

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Inter Miami Loan Cremaschi to Parma with Option to Buy

Inter Miami CF announced Tuesday they have loaned homegrown midfielder Benjamin Cremaschi to Italian Serie A club Parma Calcio 1913 through June 2026. The deal includes a purchase option. The 20-year-old US international leaves Miami after logging 107 appearances across all competitions, recording eight goals and nine assists. He was a central figure in Miami’s rise to prominence, helping the club lift the 2023 Leagues Cup and the 2024 Supporters’ Shield. Cremaschi, who signed with Miami ahead of the 2023 season after excelling in MLS NEXT Pro, also earned a contract extension late last year. On the international stage, he owns three caps for the USMNT and featured at the 2024 Summer Olympics. Widely regarded as Inter Miami’s top academy product, Cremaschi has been part of a promising crop that includes defenders Ian Fray and Noah Allen. Fellow midfielder Santiago Morales is emerging, while David Ruíz has battled injuries this season. Parma, who narrowly avoided relegation with a 16th-place Serie A finish last year, gain a versatile young midfielder with European upside.

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Minnesota United Lock Down Markanich with Long-Term Extension

Minnesota United have secured the future of one of their key breakout performers, announcing Tuesday that defender Anthony Markanich has signed a contract extension through 2028, with a club option for 2029. The 25-year-old has quickly established himself since joining the Loons in 2024, making 35 appearances across all competitions. This year, he’s emerged as a difference-maker, featuring in 26 MLS matches and contributing six goals and one assist. Markanich’s new deal underscores Minnesota’s intent to build around a core of rising talent as they push for continued success in MLS.

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Seattle Sounders identity fuels Leagues Cup title: “It was beautiful”

As a player and coach, Brian Schmetzer has won over a dozen trophies with Seattle Sounders FC. But with Seattle’s 3-0 takedown of Inter Miami CF in Sunday’s Leagues Cup 2025 final at Lumen Field, the longtime manager might have led the Sounders to their most impressive feat yet. Taking on a Herons’ side rife with superstar talent, led by arguably the sport’s best-ever player in Lionel Messi, Seattle lifted their first-ever Leagues Cup title with a commanding performance. “The success that [majority owner Adrian Hanauer] and I have built should not be discounted,” an emotional Schmetzer said at his postgame press conference. “Because when we came, we were a USL team and he had a vision to get the team into MLS, and we had big owners and an ownership group and things. But he’s the one who does the things behind the scenes, and it’s a credit to him. “The organization from top to bottom, the coaches, everybody, they deserve this,” Schmetzer added. “The fans deserve this win. Because it’s been 20-some odd years since I’ve been with the club, and then you sprinkle in a couple years when I was 17, 19, 20 – so it might even be 25. I’ll have to do the math. But credit to everybody in the organization.”

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Sebastian Giovinco Gives Back to His Adopted City

When Toronto FC  joined MLS in 2007, success was hard to come by. The club failed to make the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs in each of its first eight seasons. That all changed in 2015, when Sebastian Giovinco arrived from Juventus and transformed both the team and the city’s relationship with soccer. The “Atomic Ant” shocked many by joining TFC not in the summer, as initially expected, but in time for the start of the 2015 campaign. He wanted to dive in right away, and his work ethic matched his intent. Teammates immediately noticed how much each loss affected him. It took a few weeks for his brilliance to shine through. Giovinco didn’t score until his fourth match, and Toronto managed just three points from their opening five games. But then came a breakout performance against FC Dallas, and the floodgates opened.

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LAFC midfielder Igor Jesus suffers season-ending knee injury

LAFC midfielder Igor Jesus will miss the remainder of the 2025 MLS season after suffering a torn ACL in his left knee, the club announced Friday. Last weekend, Igor Jesus got injured during the first half of LAFC’s 1-1 draw at FC Dallas. The 22-year-old Brazilian joined the Black & Gold ahead of the 2025 campaign from Portuguese top-flight side Estrela Amadora. He signed a long-term U22 Initiative contract. This year, Jesus tallied 1g/1a in 37 matches across all competitions. His goal came in the FIFA Club World Cup Play-In Match on May 31, heading home a late equalizer in the club’s eventual 2-1 victory over Club América. Jesus is LAFC’s second player to suffer a season-ending injury in as many months. Center back Aaron Long recently suffered a ruptured left Achilles tendon. Without Jesus, LAFC’s midfield is led by Mark Delgado, Timothy Tillman and Mathieu Choinière. Earlier this summer, they acquired Andrew Moran on loan from English Premier League side Brighton & Hove Albion.

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