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Bay FC finally respond…plus a 44-0 WIN?!
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The Bay Area football scene is getting CRAZY right now.
This week:
— San Jose Earthquakes survive a brutal week of injuries but keep the unbeaten run alive
— Timo Werner goes down 😬
— Niko Tsakiris gets hurt after another huge performance
— The Quakes are now TWO wins away from their first-ever US Open Cup title
We break down:
🔥 The wild 4–2 comeback win over Minnesota United in the US Open Cup
🔥 The 1–1 draw against Toronto FC and THAT insane Reid Roberts bicycle clearance
🔥 Whether San Jose should prioritize the Supporters’ Shield or go all-in on the Open Cup
🔥 And the biggest question of all… can the Quakes realistically keep this up with the injuries piling up?
Plus across the Bay:
🟣 Bay FC bounce back with a HUGE win over San Diego Wave behind Jordan Silkowitz and Racheal Kundananji
🟤 Oakland Roots FC steal a dramatic late draw at Loudoun
🏟️ Sacramento Republic FC win a complete heart stopper in stoppage time
🦈 Monterey Bay FC lose again — but Alex Covelo’s debut raises some interesting questions
And in the lower leagues:
🌎 SF City opens USL League Two with a statement
🌯 El Farolito return and score TWELVE goals 😳
⚔️ Project 510 vs Atletico San Jose battle to a huge draw
🏆 MVP of the Week: Jordan Silkowitz
🌫️ Foggy Performance: Monterey Bay FC second-half collapse
📡 Games to Watch:
— Quakes vs Vancouver Whitecaps
— Monterey Bay Sirens debut
— Almaden FC vs SF City FC
If you love Bay Area football — from MLS to grassroots — this is the show for you.
👇 Drop a comment:
Can the Quakes actually sustain this run with the injuries?
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Bay-to-Bay Fútbol is co-produced by Nick Thompson | Red Roots Films
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