San Jose will welcome Austin in an MLS matchup in the early hours of Thursday, April 23, 2026, with the hosts riding one of the league’s hottest runs and the visitors still searching for a first win in more than a month. Bruce Arena’s side arrive after beating Los Angeles 4-1 last time out, while Nico Esteves’ Austin come in off a 3-3 draw with Toronto.
San Jose have won all five of their previous MLS appearances by an aggregate score of 13-2, a burst that has left them with only goal difference separating them from top spot in the Western Conference. They also beat Sporting KC 3-1 earlier in April, adding to the sense that they are one of the MLS surprise packages in the 2026 campaign. For Austin, the numbers point the other way: they have failed to win any of their previous seven appearances across all competitions, a run that began on March 1st, and they have shipped nine goals in their last four outings.
The contrast is stark enough to frame the matchup on its own. San Jose have opened the season strongly and now return home with momentum, while Austin sit at the foot of the Western Conference standings and have already seen their US Open Cup run end with a 2-1 loss to USL side Louisville City earlier in April.
There is still a wrinkle that keeps this from feeling settled before kickoff. Austin have shown they can find goals, as the 3-3 draw with Toronto showed, but the back line has been too open to survive long spells without a result. San Jose, meanwhile, have been punishing opponents at both ends of the pitch, and another fast start would put real pressure on the standings in a conference where every point is already counting.
What happens next is clear enough: if San Jose keep the same edge they showed against Los Angeles, they could move even closer to the Western Conference lead. Austin need the kind of response that has eluded them since March 1st, or this trip to California risks deepening a slide that has already defined their spring.






