Los Angeles Galaxy playoff tickets on sale now

CARSON, CA - Tickets for the Los Angeles Galaxy's MLS Western Conference home semifinal match are on sale NOW, the club announced today. The opponent will be the San Jose Earthquakes and the game will be played on Sunday, October 23 at noon (PT) at The Home Depot Center on the campus of California State University - Dominguez Hills.


Galaxy fans looking to buy tickets for this encounter between the two Western Conference foes will be able to do so by one of three ways: calling the Galaxy ticket office toll-free at 1-877-3GALAXY, through TicketMaster or at the box office at The Home Depot Center.


"We look forward to seeing all our fans at The Home Depot Center supporting us as we open our playoff run," said Galaxy President and General Manager Doug Hamilton. "We want to once again establish this building as the best home-field advantage in MLS and are asked all out fans to wear gold for the occasion."


Additionally, the Galaxy is offering its fans a special package for the playoff meeting. For as low as $100, fans will get four (4) great seats to the Western Conference Semifinal playoff match and four (4) Galaxy Gold knit caps. Playoff 4-Packs are already on sale and great seats are moving fast, so be sure to reserve one today by visiting lagalaxy.com or by calling 1-877-3GALAXY.


The Los Angeles Galaxy are the only the only team in Major League Soccer to have qualified for the playoffs in each of the League's first 10 seasons. They will meet the Earthquakes in a home-and-home, aggregate-goals series in the MLS Western Conference semifinals. The second game in the series will be played at Spartan Stadium in San Jose on October 29.


The meeting in Carson will mark the seventh time that the clubs have met in the MLS Cup Playoffs, but the first since the 2003 postseason. Overall, the Galaxy have won three of the first six all-time playoff matches between the sides, most recent among them a 2-0 win on November 1, 2003 at The Home Depot Center, thanks to goals from Sasha Victorine and Carlos Ruiz.