HOW TO WATCH
Kickoff
Kickoff is scheduled for 11 a.m. PT at Yankee Stadium. This is the Quakes’ second match on the road this season and the only encounter against New York City FC.
Broadcast Information
You can watch the Quakes live on CSN Bay Area or listen to the action on KNBR 1050 (English) and 1370 KZSF (Spanish).
Viewing Party at San Pedro Square Market
Fans are welcome to attend an official Quakes Viewing Party Saturday for the match! It will take place at the Garage Bar at San Pedro Square Market. The party begins at 11 a.m. and will feature drink specials.
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WHAT TO WATCH FOR
Third Time’s the Charm
The Quakes are looking for their first franchise win against New York City after having drawn and lost its only two previous encounters against the young East Coast club. This will be the Quakes’ second trip to Yankee Stadium since NYCFC started league play in 2015.
Bounce Back
The Quakes are headed to the Bronx following their first loss of the season, a 2-1 defeat to Sporting Kansas City. The loss came after the Quakes had won both of their opening two games for only the second time in Earthquakes history.
History in the Making
Victor Bernardez reached 140 games played for the Quakes in the club’s match against Sporting KC on March 18. That appearance tied him for 10th all-time in games played for San Jose, as well as making him eighth all-time in games started (139) and ninth all-time in minutes played (12,165) for the club.
Road Record in Sight
If Quakes captain Chris Wondolowski scores in the Concrete Jungle on Saturday, he will equal Landon Donovan’s MLS record for most goals scored on the road (63).
New Quakes Making An Impact In Week 3 against Sporting KC, new signings Florian Jungwirth and Danny Hoesen combined for their first MLS goal and assist, respectively. This comes after a Week 2 match where fellow new signings Nick Lima and Jahmir Hyka also recorded their first goal and assist, respectively, for the Quakes.