LA Galaxy Dismantles Club Tijuana in a Thrilling Leagues Cup Clash
So, here’s what went down in one of the most talked-about matches of the Leagues Cup 2025—LA Galaxy took on Club Tijuana, and let's just say it was a rough night for the Xolos.
The match was part of the opening week of this year’s Leagues Cup, which officially kicked off on July 29 and is being streamed exclusively on MLS Season Pass via Apple TV. This year, the tournament’s format got a revamp, setting up direct clashes between Major League Soccer (MLS) teams and those from Liga MX. With 62 matches scheduled across the tournament and no ties allowed, every game is packed with pressure and potential drama.
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And the Galaxy delivered some serious drama. They absolutely steamrolled Club Tijuana with a final score of 5-2. Defensively, the Xolos were exposed, especially in the second half. Jackson Porozo and the rest of the backline just couldn’t keep up with the Galaxy’s attacking pace and precision. Meanwhile, Adonis Preciado started strong but faded as the game wore on—he was eventually subbed out in the 83rd minute after struggling to maintain intensity.
For LA Galaxy, it was a dominant performance that sent a clear message to both Liga MX and the rest of the MLS. Their fluid offense carved through Tijuana with ease, and by the final whistle, the tone for their Leagues Cup campaign had been firmly set.
It’s all part of what’s making this year's Leagues Cup so exciting. With matches continuing through August 31—including knockout rounds and a grand final—there’s still plenty more action to come. And with high stakes on the line (like spots in the 2026 Concacaf Champions Cup and a chance to represent North America in the FIFA Club World Cup), teams aren’t holding back.
Fans across more than 100 countries are tuning in through MLS Season Pass, which is also offering features like multi-view for up to four games at once and on-demand replays. Commentary is available in both English and Spanish, and the lineup of expert analysts this year includes legends like Oswaldo Sánchez and Pável Pardo, plus Emmy-nominated host Ana Jurka.
So if you missed LA Galaxy’s crushing win over Tijuana, don’t worry—you can catch up anytime with highlights and replays. But one thing’s for sure: Club Tijuana will need to regroup quickly, because this tournament moves fast, and the competition is only getting fiercer.
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