NY Red Bulls vs LA Galaxy: Where to Watch Live and Online This Saturday in the MLS

Get ready for a coast-to-coast clash under the lights as NY Red Bulls vs LA Galaxy takes center stage this Saturday, May 10, at the Sports Illustrated Stadium in Harrison, New Jersey.

The match is part of Matchday 12 of the MLS regular season and will feature a festive Noche Latina atmosphere presented by the New Jersey Lottery, making the night even more special for fans in attendance.

This high-stakes showdown will also feature Noche Latina, promising a festive atmosphere and passionate fan energy. Don’t miss a minute of the action—see how and where to watch it live below!


Where to Watch NY Red Bulls vs LA Galaxy in the US 📺

TV and Streaming: Apple TV (MLS Season Pass – subscription required)
Radio Coverage: New York Red Bulls Radio via app and NewYorkRedBulls.com

Fans across the United States can watch NY Red Bulls vs LA Galaxy live and exclusively through Apple TV’s MLS Season Pass, available in English and Spanish. The coverage begins at 7:30 PM ET, with pre-match shows and expert commentary. For radio listeners, tune in via the New York Red Bulls app or official website starting at 7 PM ET.


Full Match Info: NY Red Bulls vs LA Galaxy 📅

  • 📍 Venue: Sports Illustrated Stadium – Harrison, New Jersey
  • 📅 Date: Saturday, May 10, 2025
  • 🕖 Kickoff Time: 7:30 PM (ET) / 4:30 PM (PT)
  • 🏆 Competition: MLS – Regular Season, Matchday 12
NY Red Bulls vs LA Galaxy
Watch NY Red Bulls vs LA Galaxy live and online this weekend in the MLS. Full match info, kickoff time, and streaming details in one place.

Current Form: New York Red Bulls 🔴📈

The New York Red Bulls come into this match with a mixed start to the 2025 season, holding a record of 4 wins, 4 draws, and 3 losses, good enough for 10th place in the Eastern Conference with 15 points. While consistency has been a challenge, their form at home has remained solid, earning crucial points in front of their fans.

In their most recent MLS outing, the Red Bulls secured a narrow but important 1-0 win over CF Montréal, showcasing improved defensive shape and better game management. Veteran center-back Sean Nealis continues to anchor the defense, recently making history by tying for second-most appearances by a defender in franchise history. Offensively, the team has relied on Choupo-Moting, who leads their scoring charts, while Emil Forsberg and Cameron Harper have added creative spark in the final third.

They also picked up a dominant 4-1 victory in the U.S. Open Cup earlier this week, which should give them extra confidence heading into Saturday’s fixture. With the team growing into Schwarz’s tactical system, and playing at home during a special Noche Latina event, the Red Bulls will be aiming to control the tempo and secure all three points.

Predicted Lineups 📝

NY Red Bulls (Coach: Sandro Schwarz):
Coronel; Duncan, Nealis, Elie, Valencia; Carballo, Stroud; Harper, Forsberg, Carmona; Choupo-Moting


Current Form: LA Galaxy 🌌📉

The LA Galaxy are going through one of the toughest stretches in club history. Without a single win so far, the Galaxy sit last in the Western Conference with just 3 points from 11 games (0-8-3). For a team that lifted the MLS Cup last season, this campaign has been unexpectedly disastrous.

Injuries and key absences have contributed heavily to their struggles. Riqui Puig, one of their most influential players, has yet to return to action after an injury setback, and both Gabriel Pec and Joseph Paintsil are also unavailable, leaving a void in creativity and pace. The recent addition of Marco Reus brought hope, but the team has struggled to build rhythm around him as they continue to adjust.

Defensively, the Galaxy have looked vulnerable, conceding 20 goals while only scoring 8. They come off a 1-0 away loss to Sporting Kansas City, a match in which they controlled possession but lacked sharpness in front of goal. Head coach Greg Vanney is under pressure to turn things around, but time is running out.

As they head into a tough away match at Sports Illustrated Stadium, the Galaxy must overcome poor road form (0-4-2 away) and rediscover their attacking identity if they hope to get anything out of this clash.

Predicted Lineups 📝

LA Galaxy (Coach: Greg Vanney):
Micovic; Maya Yoshida, Zanka, Garces, John Nelson; Edwin Cerrillo, Isaiah Parente; Gabriel Pec, Diego Fagundez, Marco Reus; Miguel Berry


Key Players to Watch 👀

  • Sean Nealis (RBNY): Fresh off a goal in the U.S. Open Cup, the veteran defender is aiming for his 133rd MLS start—tied for 2nd all-time in club history among defenders.
  • Marco Reus (LA Galaxy): The former Dortmund star is still adapting to MLS but remains the creative engine in LA’s struggling attack.
  • Choupo-Moting (RBNY): A new presence up top, his ability to hold the ball and finish chances could be key for New York.

NY Red Bulls vs LA Galaxy: Match Prediction 🔮

Given LA Galaxy’s ongoing struggles and the Red Bulls’ decent home form, this matchup leans in favor of New York. The energy of Noche Latina, strong fan presence, and better team balance could push the Red Bulls over the line.

Prediction: NY Red Bulls 3 – 1 LA Galaxy

Expect an early goal from New York, midfield dominance, and continued frustration for the Galaxy, who may still be winless after 12 games.


FAQ – NY Red Bulls vs LA Galaxy

1. Where can I watch NY Red Bulls vs LA Galaxy live?

  • You can watch the game live on Apple TV’s MLS Season Pass, available in English and Spanish

2. What time does the match start?

  • Kickoff is scheduled for 7:30 PM ET (4:30 PM PT) on Saturday, May 10, 2025.

3. Will Marco Reus play in the match?

  • Yes, Marco Reus is expected to start for the LA Galaxy as part of the attacking midfield trio.

4. Where is the match being played?

  • The game takes place at Sports Illustrated Stadium in Harrison, New Jersey.

5. What is the recent form of both teams?

  • NY Red Bulls are coming off a U.S. Open Cup win and have a solid home record.
  • LA Galaxy remain winless this season and have struggled significantly on the road.
Lucas Mazzola

Lucas Mazzola