The Seattle Sounders FC and San Jose Earthquakes played to a 3-2 finish during a Major League Soccer match on May 13, 2026 [1, 2].
The result impacts the standings for both clubs in the MLS Western Conference regular-season schedule [3]. This high-scoring encounter highlighted the offensive capabilities of both sides while introducing significant disciplinary challenges during the second half.
The match took place at CenturyLink Field in Seattle, Washington [3]. Early in the contest, the Sounders recorded the fastest goal in the history of the franchise [3]. This early momentum set the stage for a volatile game that saw five total goals scored across the two teams [1, 2].
Discipline became a primary factor as the game progressed. A Sounders player received a red card during the second half, forcing the team to play with fewer players [3]. Despite the numerical disadvantage, the match remained competitive until the final whistle.
Reports on the final outcome of the match vary among primary sources. The Mercury News said that the Seattle Sounders defeated the San Jose Earthquakes 3-2 [2]. However, MLS.com said that the San Jose Earthquakes were the victors in the 3-2 contest [3].
Osaze De Rosario played a pivotal role in the scoring, with reports indicating a goal in the 89th minute helped secure a result for the Sounders [1, 2]. The late-game drama underscored the unpredictable nature of the Western Conference race this season.
“The Sounders recorded the fastest goal in the history of the franchise.”
The discrepancy in reporting regarding the winning team suggests a potential clerical error in official match recaps or early reporting. Regardless of the winner, the Sounders' ability to set a franchise record for the fastest goal demonstrates a high level of early-game aggression, while the second-half red card indicates a volatility in team discipline that could affect their Western Conference seeding.





