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MLS News: LA Galaxy, Sporting KC wind down season with eye to ’26 rosters

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The LA Galaxy and Sporting Kansas City face off Saturday night in Southern California in a match few would have expected to have so little competitive significance when the schedule was first released.

The Galaxy (4-17-9, 21 points) entered 2025 as the reigning MLS Cup champions. Sporting Kansas City (7-18-6, 27 points) entered as a model of stability under now-former manager Peter Vermes, the longest-tenured coach in MLS history.

But instead of a critical fixture with playoff places on the line, Saturday’s clash between the first two Western Conference sides eliminated from postseason contention will be most important for those players fighting to retain their roster spots in 2026 and beyond.

“As you know, there’s a number of contracts that are expiring or on option years, and so there’s a lot to play for for a lot of individuals,” said interim Kansas City manager Kerry Zavagnin. “And I think we’ll see some of those opportunities in the next three games for people to make their final statements.”

A total of 17 Kansas City players and 11 from the Galaxy have futures beyond their control as of the end of 2025, according to Transfermarkt data.

And more of Sporting’s cohort have played larger roles this season, including defenders Logan Ndenbe, Khiry Shelton and Tim Leibold.

For the Galaxy, the biggest question might be about MLS veteran midfielder Diego Fagundez.

There may also be higher expectations for Los Angeles to rebound immediately in 2026, considering the Galaxy played all of 2025 without 2024 team MVP Riqui Puig, who suffered a torn ACL in the 2024 Western Conference final.

But to limit LA’s problems to simply missing a top star would be shortsighted, admits assistant coach Dan Calichman, who will fill in for suspended manager Greg Vanney on Saturday.

They’ve been far too fragile defensively. Their 61 goals conceded are the second-worst in MLS, behind only Kansas City, which has allowed 63.

“We just seem to lack consistency in the defending aspects of the game. And we’ve made some silly mistakes early (in the season),” Calichman said. “And it just seems we don’t get through games without making a big mistake, right? A big mistake that leads to a goal-scoring opportunity.”

–Field Level Media

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