| Moneyline Pick | Vancouver Whitecaps (+179) |
| Player Prop | Thomas Müller 1+ goals (+142) |
| Same Game Parlay | Whitecaps ML + Both teams to score + Over 3.5 total goals (+525) |
| San Diego FC odds | +129 |
| Vancouver Whitecaps odds | +179 |
| Draw | +250 |
| Over/Under | Over 3 goals (-120) / Under 3 goals (-117) |
| Spread | San Diego FC -0.5 (+120) / Vancouver Whitecaps +0.5 (-176) |
San Diego FC vs Vancouver Whitecaps Main Match Info
- Date and Time: Saturday, November 29, 2025, 9 PM EST
- Venue: Snapdragon Stadium
- Location: San Diego, CA, United States
- Last H2H match: San Diego FC 1:1 Vancouver Whitecaps (July 19, 2025, 2025 MLS regular season)
San Diego FC vs Vancouver Whitecaps Moneyline Prediction
- Moneyline Pick: Vancouver Whitecaps to win
- Odds: +179 (Tonybet)
The odds lean toward a San Diego FC victory, and that isn’t surprising. The California-based franchise was among the best teams in the Western Conference all season long, and that consistency deserves recognition. However, the Whitecaps represent a tough matchup, as they’re coming off eliminating another contender, Los Angeles FC, in a thrilling penalty shootout. Vancouver can’t be taken for granted.
One thing that might conspire against San Diego’s chances of getting a positive result is that they struggled to defend Snapdragon Stadium as a fortress. They posted a W7, D5, L5 record at home in the regular season, the ninth-best in the Western Conference. That could prove to be an issue against a Vancouver side that went W8, D5, L4 on the road – the third-best mark in the West.
The Caps know what it feels like to steal points from this venue, as they earned a 1-1 draw in their previous visit in July. Vancouver also have a significant edge in experience, with names such as Thomas Müller and Andrés Cubas ready to make a difference. The Whitecaps certainly have the weapons and the form to pull off an upset here, as they’ve lost just one of their last 10 games overall (including penalties: W7, D2, L1).
San Diego FC vs. Vancouver Whitecaps Player Prop
- Prop Bet: Thomas Müller to score anytime – yes
- Odds: +142 (Tonybet)
The Whitecaps need their best players to step up right when it matters the most. Even though names like Cubas, Brian White, and Ali Ahmed are capable of making a difference, no player on the Vancouver squad has the same “it” factor as Müller. The German star has proven throughout his career that he’s built for defining moments, and that won’t change now that he’s playing in the MLS instead of the Bundesliga.
Müller has been incredibly productive for the Whitecaps, tallying nine goals and four assists across 11 outings in all competitions. This will be his first matchup against the San Diego defence, but the 36-year-old has torn opposing defences apart in the past. Look for Müller to be Vancouver’s leading difference maker.
San Diego FC vs. Vancouver Whitecaps Same Game Parlay
- SGP: Whitecaps ML + Both teams to score + Over 3.5 total goals
- Odds: +525 (Tonybet)
Both teams finding the back of the net seems like a plausible scenario, as that has happened in eight of the Whitecaps’ previous nine games across all competitions. It’s also been the case in six of San Diego’s last ten. Therefore, given that neither side are known for being rock-solid at the back, we believe this could also be a high-scoring matchup.
The over on the line of 3.5 total goals has hit in four of San Diego’s last six MLS encounters. It hasn’t been that consistent when it comes to the Whitecaps over that same span, with only one of their previous six outings seeing more than three goals. However, each of their last eight across all competitions has featured over 2.5 total goals, so there’s a good floor to believe this goalscoring line can be attainable.
We’re mixing those two goal-related markets with the ML on the Whitecaps since Vancouver are the better team of the two. Despite playing away from home, the visitors should have enough in the tank to get past San Diego and reach the MLS Cup Final. The U.S. side’s overall struggles at home also tip the scales slightly toward the Whitecaps.
San Diego FC vs Vancouver Whitecaps Team News
San Diego FC Team News
San Diego have several injury concerns. CJ Dos Santos is uncertain due to a concussion, and if he doesn’t play, then Pablo Sisniega will step in as his replacement between the posts, a sizable downgrade in quality. Dos Santos isn’t the only player who’s in danger of missing Saturday’s tilt.
Aiden Harangi (lower body), William Kumado (lower body), Franco Negri (head), and Oscar Verhoeven (lower body) are all listed as game-time calls. However, neither would be considered to start even if available. Alejandro Alvarado (knee) and Andrés Reyes (lower body) are out and won’t return until next season.
Vancouver Whitecaps Team News
The Whitecaps will be without Tristan Blackmon due to suspension. Sam Adekugbe (Achilles) and Ranko Veselinovic (knee) are out until next season, so the team’s defensive depth will be tested here. Belal Halbouni (leg), Andrés Ríos (calf), and Sebastian Schonlau (Achilles) are game-time decisions.
San Diego FC vs Vancouver Whitecaps: Where to Watch (Canada)
- MLS Season Pass, EA Sports FC
- Streaming: AppleTV
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