The San Diego Legion host Old Glory DC in a cross-conference clash, with both team’s finishing their 2025 regular seasons at Torero Stadium
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2025 – RD 13: San Diego Legion v Houston SaberCats
The San Diego Legion play their 3rd game in 11 days as they host the Houston SaberCats at Torero Stadium in a Western Conference clash. The Legion are coming off a big win on the road in New Orleans, and look to build on that momentum to climb the standings. The Houston SaberCats are looking to bounce back after a bloody nose against the Free Jacks up in Quincy. With these teams sitting 2nd & 3rd in the West, both teams are going to want this win badly.
These two MLR Founding members have met 12 times in the past, and the Houston SaberCats have the chance to reduce the Legion’s 7-5 lead in the series even further after they defeated San Diego 34-14 back in Round 7 of this season.
2025 – RD 12: San Diego Legion v NOLA Gold
The San Diego Legion host the NOLA Gold at Torero Stadium in a cross-conference clash. The Legion return from facing the Warriors in Utah just 4 days ago with a heavily rotated squad, and gave a good fight, falling 38-31 but securing 2pts in the standings. The NOLA Gold are far more rested and are coming off a big home victory over the Seattle Seawolves. These teams have met 8 times in the past, with the Gold yet to defeat the Legion, who hold a 8-0 record in this matchup, including the most recent meeting between these sides, a 33-20 Legion victory in San Diego during Round 7 of the 2024 season.
2025 – RD 10: San Diego Legion v Utah Warriors
The Utah Warriors travel to California to face the Legion in a Western Conference clash at Torero Stadium in San Diego! The Warriors are looking to build momentum after a convincing win over RFCLA last week, and are one of a number of teams competing for the top spot in the Western Conference along with the San Diego Legion, who are desperate for a win after following up a 5-game win streak with 3 losses in a row coming into this game.
These teams have met 11 times in the past, with the Legion holding a dominant 9-2 series lead which includes a 20-27 win in the most recent meeting between these two sides in Round 14 of the 2024 season.
2025 – RD 8: San Diego Legion v Chicago Hounds
The top of the Western Conference faces the Top of the East as the San Diego Legion host the Chicago Hounds at Torero Stadium! The Legion are coming off their first loss of the season, a comprehensive defeat on the road to the Houston SaberCats, who are now right on their tail in the standings. The Hounds are coming off a gutsy 18-20 road victory over a struggling NOLA Gold side, and will be wanting to cement their place at the top of the East. Both teams have a 5-1 record heading into this game, and have met 3 times in the past. The Legion hold a 2-1 series lead over the Hounds, but fell 22-16 in their last meeting in Round 16 of the 2024 season, when Luke Carty kicked 4 penalties for 12pts to secure the victory for Chicago at Seatgeek Stadium.
The Hounds even the series at 2-2 following an impressive 20-27 road victory to hand the Legion their first home defeat in 361 days! The Legion remain atop of the Western Conference due to Houston also losing, but the Chicago Hounds now boast the best record in the league so far, at 6-1!
2025 – RD 6: San Diego Legion v Miami Sharks
The San Diego Legion host the Miami Sharks for a cross conference clash at Torero Stadium in Round 6 of the 2025 MLR season! The San Diego Legion remain the only undefeated side coming into Round 6, are fresh off a bye week, and looking to go 5-0. The Sharks started the season strong but are coming off two disappointing results and looking to bounce back. These sides have only met once prior to this game, with the Legion taking a 21-22 victory in a nailbiting game during Round 5 of the 2024 season in which Miami’s Felipe Etcheverry recorded 16pts.
2025 – RD 4: San Diego Legion v Rugby FC LA
The San Diego Legion host Rugby FC LA in a Western Conference Clash for the Cali Cup! The San Diego Legion return from their Eastern road trip with a pair of victories, and sit at the top of the league with a 3-0 record. Rugby FC LA are fresh off a bye week and are looking to spoil the party at Torero Stadium! These sides have only met twice in the past, both last season. The Legion hold a 2-0 series lead, with the most recent match up being a 19-27 bonus point win for the Legion in LA.
Rugby FC LA held a 10-14 lead at half time, but the Legion came out of the sheds firing, with captain Brad Wilkin scoring almost immediately to give the hosts the lead. LA hit back at their California rivals, with a Gonzalo Bertranou score under 5 minutes later to restore the 4pt gap. roughyl 10 minutes later, however, the Legion were awarded a penalty try to swing the pendulum back over to the Legion and, to make matters worse for LA, Tim Anstee was shown a second yellow card, earning him a red card and RFCLA would be down to 14 men for 20 minutes, now trailing 24-21 entering the final quarter.
Ethan Grayson would try to extend that lead through the boot but was unsuccessful, but when LA forward Semi Kunatani was shown a yellow to further reduce them to 13 men, Shilo Klein was able to add another score for the Legion, now ahead by 10 with 15 minutes to play. LA would hit back through Ed Timpson to lock up the Try Bonus Point, but when Ryan James dotted it down for the Legion’s 5th of the game, it was just too much for LA. They attempted a last minute penalty to try and salvage a losing bonus point and come away from Torero with 2pts, but it wasn’t to be. The San Diego Legion move to 4-0 on the season, the only undefeated team remaining in MLR in 2025, and successfully defend the Cali Cup.
2025 – RD 1: San Diego Legion v Seattle Seawolves
The San Diego Legion host their rivals, the Seattle Seawolves, as both teams look to start their 2025 seasons off on the right foot. The Legion were eliminated by the Seawolves in the 2024 Western Conference Semifinals, while the Seawolves were defeated in the Championship game by the New England Free Jacks. Both teams will be looking to go a step further in 2025.
Returning to Torero Stadium for the first time since 2021, the San Diego Legion gave their fans something to cheer about in the first half, with 4 tries within 30 minutes to secure the Try Bonus Point, including a brace from winger Ryan James. The Legion were in complete control for the first 40, taking a half-time lead of 28-0 to the sheds. It looks like the 2nd half would continue much the same way, as Tomas Aoake added a 5th Legion try early in the 2nd frame, and McClutchie was solid from the tee to take the San Diego lead to 35-0. It took until the 55 minute mark for the Seawolves to finally wake up, scoring their first try of the season through Jesse Mackail.
For the final 25 minutes, the Seattle Seawolves looked more like the team we all know. They clawed their way to a 2nd and 3rd try to at least make the scoreline look a little better, before Conor Tupai added another try for the Legion to put the nail in the coffin. The Seawolves didn’t give up, however, and following phase after phase of pick and go, Jesse Mackail scored his 2nd of the game in the 85th minute to salvage a losing bonus point for the Seawolves. Unfortunately for Seattle, it’s tough to win games when you only play 1 half. The San Diego Legion take this chapter of MLR’s oldest rivalry in convincing fashion.