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LAFC vs LA Galaxy: Preview, predictions and lineups

David Martinez misses the clash through suspension

LAFC are all set to face off against bitter rivals LA Galaxy in the first El Trafico of 2024 Saturday night at BMO Stadium.

It’s been an excellent start to the season for Greg Vanney’s Galaxy, and he really had no choice but to begin the 2024 campaign on the front foot given that he’s under considerable pressure to deliver results out west. The Galaxy are on of the three remaining unbeaten MLS sides in 2024, as they’ve pulled off wins against San Jose Earthquakes, Sporting Kansas City and Seattle Sounders while settling for three draws to sit atop the Western Conference with 12 points from six games played.

On the other side, it’s been a subpar start to the year for the Black and Gold. The 2022 MLS Cup winners have just two wins to their name thus far this season — an opening day triumph over Seattle Sounders and a 5-0 thrashing against an average Nashville SC side. LAFC haven’t looked as sharp as we’re used to seeing them, as they collapsed in the final 10 minutes against Colorado Rapids last week to lose 3-2 while also falling against Minnesota United and Real Salt Lake.

Here’s 90min’s preview of the first El Trafico of 2024.

LAFC vs LA Galaxy H2H record ( Last Five Games )

Current Form (all competitions)

LAFC

LA Galaxy

Colorado Rapids 3-2 LAFC – 30/03/2024

LA Galaxy 1-0 Seattle Sounders – 30/03/2024

LAFC 5-0 Nashville SC – 23/03/2024

Sporting Kansas City 2-3 LA Galaxy – 23/03/2024

Minnesota United 2-0 LAFC – 16/03/2024

LA Galaxy 3-3 St Louis CITY – 16/03/2024

LAFC 0-0 Sporting Kansas City – 09/03/2024

Nashville SC 2-2 LA Galaxy – 10/03/2024

Real Salt Lake 3-0 LAFC – 02/03/2024

San Jose Earthquakes 1-3 LA Galaxy – 02/03/2024

Country

TV channel/live stream

United Kingdom

Apple TV – MLS Season Pass

United States

Apple TV – MLS Season Pass, FOX

Canada

Apple TV +

David Martinez misses the clash through suspension

David Martinez misses the clash through suspension / Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports

David Martinez had a rollercoaster of a cameo after being substituted on against the Rapids last Saturday. The 18-year-old scored in the 76th minute after coming on just past the 60th minute mark to give the visitors the lead, but he then was sent off after seeing a second yellow card right after Djordje Mihailovic tied things up wit his brilliant clash. Due to his sending off, LAFC boss Steve Cherundolo will be without his highly-rated winger for the game.

Omar Campos is a doubt for the contest as he’s still dealing with an ankle injury. Sergi Palencia will more than likely take his place in the XI in his absence.

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