MLS Match Preview: Los Angeles Galaxy (4-4-4) vs. Sporting Kansas City (1-8-2)

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Venue: Children’s Mercy Park, Kansas City, Kansas

Kickoff: 7:30 p.m. CT / 5:30 p.m. PT / 8:30 p.m. ET

Surface: Natural grass

Broadcast: MLS Season Pass (Apple TV)

Weather Report — Kansas City, KS

  • Temperature: 69–73°F at kickoff
  • Conditions: Clear skies, mild spring evening
  • Wind: 7–11 mph blowing toward the north goal
  • Impact: Slight boost for long‑range attempts and set‑piece deliveries; otherwise neutral.

Injury Report

Sporting Kansas City

  • Alan Pulido — Out (knee)
  • Johnny Russell — Probable (hamstring tightness; expected to play 45–60 minutes)
  • Erik Thommy — Probable (ankle soreness)
  • Andreu Fontàs — Out (calf)
  • Daniel Sallói — Healthy

SKC remains severely undermanned in attack without Pulido, and defensive depth is thin without Fontàs.

Los Angeles Galaxy

  • Riqui Puig — Probable (ankle soreness; expected to start)
  • Dejan Joveljić — Healthy
  • Joseph Paintsil — Probable (illness)
  • Miki Yamane — Out (hamstring)
  • Jalen Neal — Out (back)

Galaxy’s midfield and attack are intact, but defensive absences remain a concern.

Team Records & Context

  • LA Galaxy: 4‑4‑4 (16 points, 7th in West)
  • Sporting Kansas City: 1‑8‑2 (5 points, 14th in West)
  • Goal Differential: LA +1, SKC -11
  • Stakes: Galaxy are trying to climb into the top half of the West; SKC is fighting to stop a disastrous early‑season slide.

Recent Team Form

Los Angeles Galaxy

  • Last 5: D–L–W–D–L
  • Goals For: 7
  • Goals Against: 8
  • Trend: Galaxy remain inconsistent but dangerous in possession. Puig and Paintsil are creating chances, but defensive lapses continue to cost points.

Sporting Kansas City

  • Last 5: L–L–L–D–L
  • Goals For: 3
  • Goals Against: 11
  • Trend: SKC is in freefall. The attack lacks punch without Pulido, and the defense has been repeatedly exposed in transition.

Key Player Matchups

1. Riqui Puig (LA) vs. Nemanja Radoja (SKC)

Puig’s ability to dictate tempo and break lines is the Galaxy’s biggest advantage. Radoja must stay disciplined to prevent Puig from controlling the midfield.

2. Dejan Joveljić (LA) vs. Robert Castellanos (SKC)

Joveljić’s movement in the box and finishing ability can exploit SKC’s shaky center‑back pairing.

3. Johnny Russell (SKC) vs. Julian Aude (LA)

If Russell is fit enough to start, his directness and left‑footed cut‑ins are SKC’s best chance at generating danger.

4. Joseph Paintsil (LA) vs. Jake Davis (SKC)

Paintsil’s pace and 1v1 ability can stretch SKC’s back line. Davis must avoid being isolated.

Series History

  • All‑time: LA Galaxy lead 29‑23‑16
  • At Children’s Mercy Park: SKC lead 14‑10‑6
  • Recent trend: Galaxy unbeaten in last 3 vs. SKC (2‑1‑0)

Betting Trends

Los Angeles Galaxy

  • 1–2–2 in last 5 matches
  • Overs in 4 of last 6
  • Both teams scored in 7 of last 9

Sporting Kansas City

  • 0–4–1 in last 5 matches
  • Overs in 3 of last 5
  • Conceded 2+ goals in 6 of last 7

Matchup Trends

  • Both teams have scored in 5 of last 7 meetings
  • Last 4 matchups averaged 3.25 goals
  • Galaxy have scored 2+ goals in 3 straight vs. SKC

MATCH ODDS

Los Angeles Galaxy         – 110

Sporting Kansas City       + 250

Draw                                + 275

Over 3.5 + 125                  Under 3.5 – 160

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Tuesday, May 12, 2026

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