Our prediction for this MLS match:
Dignity Health Sports Park will be the centre of attention when Los Angeles Galaxy and Vancouver Whitecaps lock horns in a highly-anticipated MLS game. LA Galaxy have been struggling to find their best form of late, but Saturday’s clash could turn their fortunes around in the national championship. A man to keep an eye on in the home team will be German ace Marco Reus, who helped Los Angeles Galaxy grab one point from the San Jose Earthquakes clash.
The Canadian outfit, on the other hand, aim to build on a hard-fought 1-0 win over Los Angeles FC. Vancouver Whitecaps want to overtake San Diego FC in top position in the standings, but beating LA Galaxy on the road is easier said than done. Taking everything into account, both teams should be happy with one point from Saturday’s encounter. The good news for the away team side is that both Jayden Nelson and Ali Ahmed are back from international duty.
Highlighted Team (Los Angeles Galaxy):

Los Angeles Galaxy are probably the most famous American soccer club. The club have been participating in the MLS since 1996 and San Jose Earthquakes are considered their bitterest rivals. A number of top-class players were part of the team in the past, but, no doubt, David Beckham is the club’s most significant star. The former Manchester United star played for LA Galaxy from 2007 to 2012 and he scored 18 goals in 98 appearances in the league for the club.
Fellow England international Steven Gerrard is yet another Premier League ace who joined LA Galaxy. Stevie G signed a $9 million deal with the club in June, 2015. One year before he arrived to Los Angeles, the Galaxy won their fifth MLS Cup, with the team beating New England Revolution (2-1) in the final of the tournament, but winning the CONCACAF Champions League in 2000 is considered the club’s biggest success. The MLS outfit outplayed Olimpia of Honduras in the title game, with Ezra Hendrickson scoring the winning goal ten minutes before the final whistle.
Los Angeles Galaxy play their home games at StubHub Center, the stadium that was opened on June 1, 2003. The capacity of the venue is 27.000.