
San Diego FC vs. Club America: How to watch, TV channel, live stream
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San Diego FC will host Club América on Saturday night in an inter-league friendly.
The expansion MLS side will take a break from its 2025 campaign, while América is currently in its offseason and looking to recover from two recent major defeats.
Las Águilas fell to Toluca in the Liga MX final at the end of May, ending the club's quest for four straight titles. Then last weekend América lost to LAFC in a Club World Cup play-in game, denying the Mexico City club a place at the FIFA event in the United States.
SDFC, meanwhile, is enjoying a successful debut campaign in MLS, sitting in second place in the Western Conference standings with a 9W-3D-5L record.
This friendly will be the first of two between the teams after they announced a partnership earlier this year. They will also square off in 2027.
'This partnership with Club América is a groundbreaking opportunity to collaborate with one of the most historic clubs in Mexican football,' SDFC CEO Tom Penn said when the partnership was announced.
'We believe this is a great way to connect with passionate soccer fans throughout our region and look forward to hosting Club América at Snapdragon Stadium in 2025 and 2027, providing our fans with unforgettable experiences both on and off the field in a historic inaugural year for San Diego FC.'
Here is everything you need to know ahead of the match.
San Diego FC vs. Club America (club friendly)
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