Field Level Media
18 Apr 2026, 06:35 GMT+10
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The Portland Timbers might be the more desperate team. The Minnesota United could be the more fatigued team.
The clubs meet Saturday night at Saint Paul, Minn.
Following Saturday's match, Portland (2-4-1, 7 points) travels to San Diego and Salt Lake. The Timbers are 0-3-0 in road matches.
'It's a group of fixtures we have to pick up points,' coach Phil Neville said. 'We have to develop a different type of mentality. We're going to have to dig in. We're going to have to get victories. We're going to have to get results.'
Portland became the first team this season to score on LAFC in last week's 2-1 victory. That might be a spark that can lead to more consistent results.
'We're gaining and building some leaders in the group,' Neville said. 'Results help the confidence and belief, but also having the trust of your teammates.'
Portland gave up three goals in both of its last two outings away from home.
Minnesota (3-2-2, 11 points) has won its last two MLS games by 2-1 scores, including last Saturday at San Diego. But the Loons had a midweek detour from MLS play, edging host Sacramento Republic in 12 rounds of penalty kicks. That came with a revised lineup, though a few of the regulars were on the field.
The Loons plan to work new player combinations into the lineup in upcoming games.
'There's going to be the opportunity for us to balance the minutes out across the squad,' Minnesota coach Cameron Knowles said. 'Being able to stretch some guys that haven't played a lot of minutes that we might be calling on in the next week or two.'
With four goals, Kelvin Yeboah is the only Minnesota player with more than one goal this year as he has half of the team's eight goals. Kristoffer Velde has scored three goals to lead Portland.
The Timbers might have to wait to determine the availability of forward Alexander Aravena, who trained on the side this week.
'I think he's going to be OK,' Neville said. 'He felt something tight (in his thigh). But he felt a lot better (Thursday).'
Meanwhile, the Timbers are preparing for chilly conditions.
'It's going to be cold,' Neville said. 'You think about pitch conditions ... It's probably perfect for football, that's the view of a lot of those players who are used to playing in those temperatures.'
--Field Level Media
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