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Los Angeles FC 2, Saint Louis City SC 0
Saint Louis City SC concludes a tough West Coast trip facing three consecutive Western Conference top-four teams, highlighting a challenging early MLS season stretch.
- Last month, St. Louis City SC lost 2-0 to Los Angeles Football Club on a West Coast road trip against Western Conference opposition.
- MLS scheduling placed St. Louis City SC on a West Coast swing with consecutive tough road tests, and defender Timo Baumgartl spoke to media via Zoom on Friday, Feb. 27, 2026, ahead of the San Diego stop.
- Mathieu Choiniere scored twice, and the match featured injury delays for Tyler Boyd, Los Angeles FC, Chris Durkin, St. Louis City SC, plus six minutes of added time announced by the fourth official.
- The result leaves St. Louis City SC finishing the road swing with a 2-0 loss that closes a challenging early-season stretch against multiple projected top-four Western Conference opponents.
- The match featured numerous fouls and set pieces, with both teams generating repeated free kicks and corners through stoppage time, including a 97th-minute free kick won by Dante Polvara.
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Los Angeles FC 2, Saint Louis City SC 0
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C 38%
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