Kickoff
Kickoff is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. at Avaya Stadium. The match marks the Earthquakes return home following back-to-back road contests and sixth game at Avaya Stadium this season, where they are 4-0-1.
Broadcast Information
The game will be aired live on CSNBA, 1590 KLIV (English) and 1370 KZSF (Spanish).
Wondo Eyeing History Books
With a goal against the Houston Dynamo, forward Chris Wondolowski would become the second player in MLS history to score against 21 different clubs, including all 20 currently in the league, per the Elias Sports Bureau [Kei Kamara].
Bouncing Back
The Earthquakes have not lost two consecutive games since last July. San Jose will look to continue that streak at home Wednesday after Saturday’s defeat in Seattle.
Unbreakable Bingham
San Jose goalkeeper David Bingham has been lights out at home so far this season, recording a 4-0-1 record with three shutouts. He has only allowed two goals in those five matches, while stopping 18 shots from his opponents. Bingham and the Quakes have not lost at Avaya Stadium since September 5, 2015 against Philadelphia.
Sarkodie Squares Off Against Former Club
Wednesday’s match marks the first meeting between Earthquakes defender Kofi Sarkodie and his former club. Sarkodie made 98 appearances for the Dynamo from 2011-15, tallying 10 assists, before being traded to San Jose at the beginning of April.
Godoy Back in Action
Earthquakes midfielder Anibal Godoy is likely to return to the starting XI Wednesday after missing the Sounders match due to suspension. Godoy has been a fixture in San Jose's midfield this season, starting six of their nine games and tallying an assist in 509 minutes of action.