MLS Match Preview: Toronto FC (3-3-4) vs. San Jose Earthquakes (9-1-0)

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Venue: PayPal Park, San Jose, California

Kickoff: 7:30 PM PT / 10:30 PM ET

Broadcast: MLS Season Pass (Apple TV)

San Jose enters as the hottest team in MLS, sitting at 9‑1‑0 with elite home form and the league’s most efficient attack. Toronto FC arrives at 3‑3‑4, competitive but inconsistent, relying heavily on defensive structure and counterattacking moments.

WEATHER REPORT — PAYPAL PARK

Forecast: Clear skies

Temperature: 63–67°F

Wind: 5–8 mph from the northwest

Rain Chance: <5%

Impact:

Ideal playing conditions

Slight wind may influence long diagonals

Fast surface favors San Jose’s tempo and verticality

INJURY REPORT

San Jose Earthquakes

No major injuries reported

One midfielder listed as day‑to‑day (probable)

Toronto FC

No major injuries reported

Monitoring a fullback with minor muscle tightness (expected to play)

Both teams project to be near full strength.

TACTICAL & PLAYER MATCHUPS

1. Cristian Espinoza (SJ) vs. Toronto’s Left Side

Espinoza is one of MLS’s most dangerous right‑sided creators. Toronto’s left‑back must avoid isolation and force him inside.

Edge: San Jose

2. Jeremy Ebobisse (SJ) vs. Toronto CB pairing

Ebobisse’s movement and hold‑up play are central to San Jose’s attack. Toronto’s center‑backs must stay compact to avoid vertical overloads.

Edge: San Jose

3. Lorenzo Insigne (TOR) vs. Carlos Akapo (SJ)

Insigne’s creativity and cut‑inside patterns remain Toronto’s best attacking outlet. Akapo’s physicality and positioning will be tested.

Edge: Even

4. Midfield Control: Jackson Yueill (SJ) vs. Alonso Coello (TOR)

Yueill dictates tempo and progression. Coello provides structure and defensive coverage.

Edge: San Jose

5. Goalkeeping: Daniel (SJ) vs. Sean Johnson (TOR)

Johnson is the more experienced keeper with elite shot‑stopping metrics. Daniel’s distribution gives San Jose a tactical edge in buildup.

Edge: Slight Toronto

TEAM RECORDS & RECENT FORM

SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES (9‑1‑0)

Last 5: W‑W‑W‑W‑W

Goals For: 21

Goals Against: 8

Trend: Most dominant early‑season run in MLS

Strengths:

Elite chance creation

Strong home‑field advantage

High‑press efficiency

Weaknesses:

Occasional vulnerability to quick counters

Reliance on Espinoza for width

TORONTO FC (3‑3‑4)

Last 5: D‑L‑W‑D‑L

Goals For: 11

Goals Against: 14

Trend: Competitive but inconsistent

Strengths:

Compact defensive structure

Dangerous in transition

Veteran leadership

Weaknesses:

Limited attacking depth

Struggles vs. high‑tempo teams

Inconsistent road form

SERIES HISTORY

Last 10 meetings: San Jose leads 5‑3‑2

At PayPal Park: San Jose 4‑1‑1

San Jose has scored 2+ goals in 5 of the last 6 home meetings

Toronto has not won in San Jose since 2014

San Jose historically dominates this matchup at home.

BETTING TRENDS

San Jose Earthquakes

9‑1‑0 start, best in MLS

5‑0‑0 at home

Overs hitting in 6 of last 8

Scored first in 8 of 10 matches

Toronto FC

2‑6‑1 in last 9 road matches

Unders hitting in 5 of last 7

Conceded first in 6 of last 9

Matchup Trends

San Jose has covered the spread in 5 of last 6 vs. Toronto at home

Overs hitting in 4 of last 6 meetings

MATCH ODDS

San Jose Earthquakes    + 102

Toronto FC                          + 250

Draw                                     + 270

Over 3 – 105                       Under 3 – 115

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, May 1, 2026