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MLS Preview: San Jose Earthquakes (4-7-7) at Los Angeles Galaxy (8-7-3)

San Jose has won four of its last seven visits to the Galaxy in MLS play (L3) after winning only five of its first 30 regular season visits. The Earthquakes won, 2-1, at Dignity Health Sports Park in their last visit last August, but have never won consecutive regular season away matches at the Galaxy.

The Galaxy suffered a 3-2 defeat to LAFC in El Tráfico on Friday, the fifth time this season LA has conceded three goals in a match, losing all five. The Galaxy have a record of W8 D3 L2 in the 13 matches in which they’ve held opponents under three goals.

Jack Skahan scored a 90th minute equalizer in Toronto on Saturday to give San Jose a 2-2 draw. The draw was just the third away point of the season for the Earthquakes (W0 D3 L6) who remain one of three teams (Colorado, Toronto) without a road win in MLS play in 2022.

Rayan Raveloson scored one of the Galaxy’s goals against LAFC on Friday and assisted on the other. Raveloson has been involved in four goals in his last two MLS games (3 goals, 1 assist) after contributing to four goals (all assists) in his previous 28 league appearances.

Jeremy Ebobisse scored his 10th goal of the season in San Jose’s draw in Toronto on Saturday. Ebobisse loves to play the Galaxy, scoring seven goals in seven career MLS starts against them. He’s failed to score only once in his seven MLS starts against LA.

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