Los Angeles FC will look to bounce back from their derby defeat to LA Galaxy when they host Austin FC in Thursday's Major League Soccer clash.
The visitors meanwhile will be looking to avoid a third consecutive league defeat, and a win at the BMO Stadium could see them leapfrog their Texas rivals FC Dallas and keep their slim playoff hopes alive.
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LAFC head into this game on the back of a disappointing 4-2 loss away to LA Galaxy on Sunday, when goals from Dejan Joveljic, Edwin Cerrillo and Riqui Puig completed a sensational comeback after LAFC had raced into an early 2-0 lead, courtesy of goals from Mateusz Bogusz and Denis Bouanga.
Even more disappointing for the Black and Gold was the fact that Lewis O'Brien was sent off for a dangerous foul on Miki Yamane late in the game.
It has been something of an up and down period for Steve Cherundolo's side recently, with defeat in the Leagues Cup final against Columbus Crew being followed up with a 1-0 away win at Seattle Sounders to book their place in the US Open Cup final.
LAFC will play Sporting KC in the final later this month, but first and foremost they will need to sort out their league form, as they are winless in their last three games in MLS.
There is still plenty to play for in the league for LAFC too, and although Sunday's derby defeat was a painful pill to swallow, they sit only seven points behind table-toppers LA Galaxy and they crucially have two games in hand over their rivals.
While destiny is no longer in their own hands, LAFC are also only four points away from equalling their tally of 52 points from the 2023 season, but they would need to win all seven of their remaining games to surpass their haul of 67 which they achieved in 2022 when they topped the Western Conference.
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For Austin, they travel to Los Angeles looking to turn around their stuttering September, with defeat at home to Vancouver Whitecaps being followed up with Sunday's 2-1 defeat away at Toronto FC.
Jonathan Osorio and Deandre Kerr netted for the hosts as they raced into a two-goal lead, and despite Owen Wolff's late goal to give his side hope, the Verde and Black left Canada empty-handed and frustrated as they sit in 11th in the Western Conference.
It has been a disappointing season for Josh Wolff's side as they have the lowest xG (1.09) and third-highest xGA (1.57) in the MLS, so it is clear to see that Austin are struggling at both ends of the pitch.
Head coach Wolff has been at the club since 2020 and during his tenure he has seen Austin finish 12th in both 2021 and 2023; although in 2022 they had a sensational season when they finished second before losing the Western Conference final 3-0 to Thursday's opponents.
But in 2024, even the playoffs feel like a tall ask with Austin sitting five points behind Minnesota United in ninth with just six games to play, and Thursday's trip to LAFC already feeling like their playoff hopes are in the last chance saloon.
Recent fixture history is not on Wolff's side though, as LAFC are unbeaten in the last four meetings between the two sides, with three wins and a draw and an aggregate score of 11-3.
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Lorenzo Dellavalle (cruciate ligament) is the only long-term absentee for LAFC with Jesus Murillo (knee) a doubt for this game, and defender Ryan Hollingshead one yellow card away from a suspension.
Nottingham Forest loanee O'Brien is however suspended after receiving his red card against LA Galaxy, with Marco Delgado being the most likely candidate to deputise in his place.
Bouanga is chasing the golden boot and he is only two goals away from Christian Benteke's 19 MLS goals, with the versatile forward likely to once again be alongside Olivier Giroud and Bogusz in attack.
Austin meanwhile have a fully-fit squad for their trip to Los Angeles, with Wolff likely to opt for the same team that lost to Toronto.
Daniel Pereira, Alexander Ring and Sebastian Driussi are likely to form a talented midfield trio on paper, with Driussi being given the licence to push forward and support the attack.
Forward Gyasi Zardes only has three goals in 28 MLS outings this season, with Diego Rubio on standby if the manager looks to change his main striker for this game.
Los Angeles FC possible starting lineup:
Lloris; Hollingshead, Long, Segura, Campos; Ilie, Tillman, Delgado; Bogusz, Bouanga, Giroud
Austin FC possible starting lineup:
Stuver; Desler, Hines-Ike, Hedges, Biro; Pereira, Ring, Driussi; Bukari, Obrain, Zardes
We say: Los Angeles FC 2-1 Austin FC
LAFC still have plenty to play for this season in the league and with their upcoming cup final at the end of the month, and so the need to build momentum towards that is of paramount importance.
With that in mind and Austin's inconsistent form plaguing them all season, we expect the home side to just edge out what could be a tight affair.
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