Timbers Focused on Present, Not Past Disappointment vs. San Diego
San Diego ranks ninth in the league with 16 goals as Marcus Ingvartsen leads the team with five.
- On Saturday at 9:30 p.m., San Diego hosts the Portland Timbers seeking to end a four-game slide. San Diego sits 11th in the Western Conference, while the Timbers are 13th.
- This Saturday marks the first meeting between the clubs this season, with San Diego holding a 2-4-2 conference record compared to the Timbers' 1-5-1 record in Western Conference play.
- Marcus Ingvartsen leads San Diego with five goals and two assists, supported by Onni Valakari's three goals. Kristoffer Velde has contributed three goals for the Timbers.
- Injury reports list nine San Diego players sidelined, including Ian Pilcher, Wilson Eisner, Luca Bombino, Kieran Sargeant, Pedro, Soma, Alejandro Alvarado, Willy Kumado, Andres Reyes, and Pablo Sisniega. The Timbers report no injuries.
- Betting lines favor San Diego at-138, with Portland at +299 and a draw at +322. San Diego averages 1.8 goals through nine games versus Portland's 1.4 goals across eight contests.
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