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How to Watch Saint Louis City SC vs. LA Galaxy: Live Stream, TV Channel, Start Time

How to Watch Saint Louis City SC vs. LA Galaxy: Live Stream, TV Channel, Start Time

USA Today11-06-2025
How to Watch Saint Louis City SC vs. LA Galaxy: Live Stream, TV Channel, Start Time | 6/14/2025
Two of the lowest-scoring teams in MLS meet when Saint Louis City SC (No. 28 with 14 goals) hosts LA Galaxy (No. 27 with 15) at 4:30 PM ET on Saturday. The match will stream on Fubo.
Saint Louis faced Portland Timbers away from home in its last match and fell short by a final score of 2-1. It took 15 shots, outshooting Portland by one.
Los Angeles earned a 2-0 home victory against Real Salt Lake in its last game on May 31, though it was outshot 17 to 10.
How to watch Saint Louis City SC vs. LA Galaxy
When: Saturday, June 14, 2025 at 4:30 PM ET
Saturday, June 14, 2025 at 4:30 PM ET Where: Citypark in Old North Saint Louis, St. Louis
Citypark in Old North Saint Louis, St. Louis Live Stream: Fubo
Watch live sports and more without cable on FuboTV. Click here for a free trial.
Saint Louis key players
Cedric Teuchert has three goals (on 11 shots, 1.1 per game) and one assist for Saint Louis.
Eduard Lowen has two goals and one assist.
Klauss has scored two goals but has no assists.
Marcel Hartel has two goals (on 19 shots, 1.1 per game).
Los Angeles key players
Marco Reus has three goals and three assists, a key contributor for Los Angeles.
Christian Ramirez has four goals and one assist, another important player for Los Angeles.
Diego Fagundez has scored three goals but has no assists.
With one goal and one assist, Gabriel Pec is producing, too.
To watch live sports and more without cable, head to FuboTV. Click here for a free trial.
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