The San Diego Wave will play at Snapdragon Stadium for the first time since June 22, hosting rival Angel City FC in a crucial matchup.
The rivals are in very different places at the midpoint of the 2025 season. San Diego (7-3-4) sits in fourth place with 25 points heading into Saturday’s 7 p.m. match, while Angel City (4-7-3) is 11th with 15 points.
The Wave haven’t scored in the last 219 minutes of play; their last two matches have ended in scoreless draws.
Coach Jonas Eidevall has simple goals for Saturday.
“I definitely hope we score goals,” Eidevall said. “I hope we keep a clean sheet. I hope we win the game. I hope we work really, really hard as a team. I hope we play exciting football I know, and I really hope we ignite Snapdragon.”
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