Football Result

Luis Paredes 13' Pen
Luke Haakenson 27'
Jorge Hernandez 61'


Verification of the Result Prediction
Win
Draw
Win
51.1%
26.1%
22.7%
We made the right call.
Power Comparison in the League
0.479
0.413
Game Stats
Goals
3
0
Shots on Target
8
3
Shots
17
10
Possession
47.2%
52.8%
Fouls
17
19
Yellow Cards
1
5
Red Cards
0
0
Corners
4
3
Offsides
0
0
Saves
3
5
Team Formations
4-4-2
3-4-3


Location
Toyota Field, San Antonio, Texas
Attendance
5,393
Estimated Goal Scoring Chance
2025-06-08 | Game Summary

In a dominant performance at Toyota Field, San Antonio FC defeated Las Vegas Lights FC 3-0 in their USL Championship match on June 7, 2025. San Antonio's Luis Paredes opened the scoring with a penalty in the 13th minute, followed by Luke Haakenson in the 27th minute, giving the home side a comfortable lead heading into halftime. Jorge Hernandez sealed the victory with a goal in the 61st minute. Despite having less possession (47.2%) than Las Vegas (52.8%), San Antonio FC were more clinical in front of goal, converting their chances effectively, with 8 shots on target out of 17 compared to Las Vegas' 3 out of 10. The AI-powered pre-game prediction correctly forecasted a San Antonio FC win, aligning with the actual result.
San Antonio FC's victory marks a significant turnaround after a recent string of unconvincing results, including two draws and a loss in their previous three USL Championship games, while Las Vegas Lights FC have been struggling lately, losing most of their recent matches. San Antonio's next game is away against Sacramento Republic FC, who have had strong performances, especially at home, raising the stakes for San Antonio. Las Vegas Lights FC face Monterey Bay at home; considering their recent form, they'll need to improve significantly to secure a positive result. Historically, San Antonio has had mixed results against Sacramento Republic FC, while Las Vegas has struggled against Monterey Bay. This game showcased San Antonio's ability to capitalize on opportunities, while highlighting Las Vegas's struggles in converting possession into meaningful chances.