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Major League Soccer’s fourth weekend of the season brings 15 matches across Saturday and Sunday, headlined by potential first appearances from marquee signings and Lionel Messi’s pursuit of a historic milestone. With expansion side San Diego FC sitting atop the league as the only unbeaten team and Orlando City navigating life after a coaching change, the early 2026 campaign has already produced no shortage of storylines.
U.S. international Josh Sargent is expected to make his Toronto FC debut on Saturday when the club hosts the New York Red Bulls at BMO Field. Coach Robin Fraser confirmed Friday that the 26-year-old forward, signed from Norwich City for a reported $27 million, is fit and available. “Josh is eligible and I probably think we’ll see him for some minutes tomorrow,” Fraser said. Sargent, who scored 56 goals in 157 appearances for Norwich, has been training with TFC for nearly two weeks.torontofc
On Sunday, Colombian star James Rodríguez is poised to finally take the field for Minnesota United when the Loons visit Thomas Müller’s Vancouver Whitecaps at BC Place. The 34-year-old, who signed a short-term deal through June as he eyes the 2026 World Cup, has yet to play a minute this season due to fitness concerns and tactical decisions. “Next weekend I play on Sunday,” Rodríguez told streamer Pelicanger this week, adding with a laugh, “Against Müller’s team. I don’t know what it’s called. Vancouver, I think”. He has not played an official match since November 2025.worldsoccertalk
Lionel Messi will look to reach his 900th career goal when Inter Miami visits Charlotte FC on Saturday evening at Bank of America Stadium. The 38-year-old Argentine scored his 899th goal in a 2-1 win over D.C. United on March 7 but was blanked in Wednesday’s scoreless draw against Nashville SC in the Concacaf Champions Cup. Only Cristiano Ronaldo has previously reached the 900-goal mark.yahoo
Meanwhile, San Diego FC enters the weekend as the league’s lone unbeaten side at 3-0-0, having yet to concede a single goal across three matches while scoring eight. They travel to FC Dallas on Saturday looking to extend their perfect start.covers
Orlando City will play their first match under interim head coach Martín Perelman on Saturday against CF Montréal after parting ways with Óscar Pareja on Wednesday following three straight losses to open the season. Pareja, who led the Lions to the 2022 U.S. Open Cup title and six consecutive playoff appearances, compiled the most wins of any coach in club history. “We believe this is the right moment to take the club in a new direction,” general manager Ricardo Moreira said.themaneland