If you love the Timbers, you’ve come to the right spot. Here you’ll find the most recent match results, upcoming fixtures, ticket deals and everything a fan needs to stay in the loop. No fluff, just the facts that matter on and off the field.
Every week the Timbers face a new MLS opponent, and the action can swing fast. Check the latest scoreline below and see who scored, who assisted, and any key injuries that could affect the next game. Our quick recap gives you the high‑points without scrolling through endless articles.
For example, in the most recent home clash the Timbers beat Seattle 2‑1 thanks to a first‑half header from Cristian Roldan and a late strike from Felipe Mora. The win moved Portland into a solid top‑half position and sparked a fresh wave of optimism among supporters.
Want to catch the next match live? The Timbers play most home games at Providence Park, and tickets usually go on sale a week before kickoff. Early‑bird discounts are common for season ticket holders, but even single‑game fans can snag reasonable prices by checking the official club site or trusted resale platforms.
Prefer to watch from home? Most MLS games stream on Apple‑TV+, and you can also follow live commentary on the Timbers’ official Twitter feed. Turn on match alerts so you never miss a goal.
Beyond the games, the fan community is buzzing on forums, Discord channels and the club’s own fan club groups. Join the conversation to get game‑day meet‑ups, merch drops, and insider stories from longtime supporters. It’s a great way to feel part of the family, especially if you’re new to Portland.
Whether you’re tracking the latest stats, planning a trip to Providence Park, or just looking for a place to rant about a missed penalty, this page keeps everything about the Portland Timbers at your fingertips. Bookmark it, refresh after every match, and stay connected with the team you love.
Posted by Daxton LeMans On 7 Aug, 2025 Comments (0)
Club América faces the Portland Timbers in a decisive 2025 Leagues Cup Phase One clash on August 6 at Q2 Stadium in Austin. Club América needs a win to advance, while Portland seeks to strengthen their MLS standing. The tournament includes 36 teams from MLS and Liga MX, with matches streamed exclusively on Apple TV. Tickets start at $68.