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Portland vs. Atlético de San Luis: Leagues Cup preview, odds, how to watch, time

Portland vs. Atlético de San Luis: Leagues Cup preview, odds, how to watch, time

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Portland Timbers will take on Atlético de San Luis in a Leagues Cup fixture as both sides look for an opening game win in the tournament. Here's everything you need to know about Portland Timbers vs. Atlético de San Luis. How to watch Portland vs. Atlético de San Luis Date: Wednesday, July 30, 2025
Time: 10:30 p.m. ET
Location: Providence Park, Portland, OR
TV: FS1
Streaming: FOXSports.com and FOX Sports App
Víctor Guzmán scored a goal in the 23rd minute that gave C.F. Pachuca 1-0 lead over San Diego FC. Betting Odds
As of July 30, 2025, the odds (via DraftKings Sportsbook) for the match are: Portland Timbers: -120
Draw: +285
Atlético de San Luis: +260 Portland Timbers vs. Atlético de San Luis Head to Head
Portland Timbers and Atlético de San Luis have never played each other before. This will be their first official meeting. Team Form
Below are the last 5 matches for each team and the results:
Portland Timbers 7/25: at LAFC (Win, 1–0)
7/19: vs Minnesota United (Draw, 1–1)
7/16: vs Real Salt Lake (Loss, 0–1)
7/13: at St. Louis City SC (Loss, 1–2)
7/5: vs New England Revolution (Win, 2–1)
Atlético de San Luis 7/26: at Guadalajara (Loss, 3–4)
7/18: vs Monterrey (Loss, 0–1)
7/13: at León (Win, 1–0)
4/20: vs Pachuca (Win, 2–1)
4/15: vs Toluca (Loss, 0–1)
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