Season sweep.
The Portland Timbers made memories on Saturday night, securing a second-straight win over the Seattle Sounders to complete the 2026 sweep of their Cascadia Cup foes, with an impressive 2ā1 win in front of the Providence Park faithful.Ā
Just over two weeks after throttling the Sounders 5ā1 at Lumen Field, the Timbers secured a third win in the last four games, with major moments seemingly coming in every match.Ā
Three games ago it was the historic win at Seattle, last week an emotional goodbye to club legend Felipe Mora, who scored a brace in a 2ā1 win overĀ Real Salt Lake, and now, another win over Seattle, to give their biggest rivals a sixth-straight loss for the first time in MLS history.Ā
Under interim head coach Jack Cassidy, who took over after the club parted ways with former boss Phil Nevile in May, the Timbers sit eighth in the Western Conference, moving ahead of the Sounders and into an Audi MLS Cup Playoffs spot.Ā
āI've heard I won't have to buy a drink anymore. That's the rumor,ā said Cassidy, who is set to leave his post once newly appointed permanent boss Marti Cifuentes arrives.
āIt's been an amazing time... we were a little bit more adrift than we wanted to at the [start of the World Cup] break, so it's just credit to [the playersā] hard work.ā
Byeās special winner
For offseason acquisition Brandon Bye, Saturdayās win was a moment he wonāt soon forget. With the game trekking towards a draw after Kevin Kelsy had tied the match ahead of halftime, the former New England Revolution fullback smashed a shot from distance, beating Andrew Thomas and securing all three points.Ā
āIt's fun. I was checking out the goal, since guys are playing it on the TV and in the locker room, so seeing that again was cool, because honestly, in the moment, you kind of understand how it happens, but not really. You're just, you feel it hit the back of the net, and you go celebrate,ā he said of his first goal since 2024 and 11th in 210 career MLS matches.
āIt's been a while; I didn't get one last year, so I'm excited to score.ā
Atmosphere never fails
After scoring his first goal with the Timbers, Bye got the famous opportunity to hold a wooden slab in front of the Timbersā Army in celebration after the victory, after being stunned by the atmosphere that Providence Park offers on a Cascadia night.Ā
āWhen Brandon's goal hit the back of the net, I had a perfect view, and I just sat in my seat at the time, and I just saw it whistle in the bottom corner,ā Cassidy said. āIt was an amazing moment, amazing noise. It's a special atmosphere here. It's different from any other stadium, and we could hear it even before the lads came out to warm up, and I will remember that moment for a long time.ā
While the stadium is far from the largest in MLS, it was packed to the brim with over 24,000 fans, with ample Seattle support on one end and the passionate Timbers fans gleefully enjoying a walk in a Timbers wonderland at the other.Ā
āIt was electric,ā said Bye. āEvery game has been, but particularly tonight, it was amazing...The fans really came out and showed out.ā
Now in immense form, hope only rises for Portland, as they seek a deep run in Leagues Cup 2026 with Phase One matches against Puebla, Club AmƩrica, and Club Tijuana.




