Published • loading... • Updated
Vancouver Continues Its Domination of Portland Timbers in Providence Park Rout
Brian White scored twice as Vancouver Whitecaps won their third straight MLS game, beating Portland Timbers 4-1 in the Cascadia Cup rivalry match.
- In Portland on Saturday, March 7, 2026, Vancouver Whitecaps forward Brian White scored twice as Vancouver beat the Portland Timbers 4-1.
- As a Cascadia Cup rivalry match, the game carried head-to-head regional stakes, with Vancouver Whitecaps entering with momentum after last season's MLS Cup final loss to Inter Miami.
- In the first half Sebastian Berhalter set up the opener for Brian White, who scored twice, while Tristan Blackmon headed in a free kick from Berhalter and Berhalter added a third goal.
- The result hands Portland Timbers an early setback while marking Vancouver Whitecaps' first conceded goal this season in the Cascadia Cup rivalry.
- Portland called up eighteen-year-old Eric Izoita from Timbers II earlier that day, and he scored in his debut while several regulars, including Diego Chara and Cole Bassett, were injured.
Insights by Ground AI
23 Articles
23 Articles
Reposted by
Marietta Daily Journal
Vancouver remains perfect with road rout of Portland
Brian White scored his second and third goals of the season and the Vancouver Whitecaps remained perfect with a 4-1 victory over the host Portland Timbers on Saturday night.
·Georgia, United States
Read Full ArticlePortland Timbers Punished For Defensive Errors In 4-1 Loss To Vancouver Whitecaps
Vancouver dominates possession and capitalizes on Portland’s mistakes as Phil Neville’s side suffers its most concerning result of the MLS season. It is easy to look at Portland Timbers’ 4-1 loss to the Vancouver Whitecaps and say, “Well, that was just awful.” On the surface, you would be correct. But take a deeper dive into Portland’s MLS week 3 loss to Western Conference rival Vancouver, and you’d actually say, “That was the worst result imagi…
Coverage Details
Total News Sources23
Leaning Left6Leaning Right2Center5Last UpdatedBias Distribution46% Left
Bias Distribution
- 46% of the sources lean Left
46% Left
L 46%
C 39%
15%
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
















