Greg Vanney has his eyes on finishing top of the Western Conference with LA Galaxy this season, with Austin FC one of the teams in their way of the title.

The Galaxy are currently six points clear in the table with two games left and have won their last two matches against Vancouver Whitecaps and Colorado Rapids.

They are in fine form at home too, winning six in a row, with their last such 'home' defeat coming at the Rose Bowl against Los Angeles FC.

Vanney is enjoying life at the Galaxy this season and hopes they can extend their impressive recent run on Saturday.

"It's a great group of players and this whole season has been helping to read our guys and mould them into the group that can be the best they can be," Vanney said.

"We want them to be a contender for championships, and hopefully we can close this thing out in the West.

"When you're winning everything is better than when you're not, but things with this group are good. They're hungry and want to be successful, it's fun to coach them."

Meanwhile, Austin are mathematically still in with a chance of the playoffs, sitting six points behind Portland Timbers in ninth, though their chances are slim.

They snapped a five-match winless streak with a 1-0 victory over Portland last time out, and Josh Wolff is hopeful they can show the same mentality against the Galaxy.

"I talk to these guys about it all the time," Wolff said. "If there's a collective willingness, we've shown we can beat anybody.

"It has to be extremely committed by the group, and you've got to take care of your opportunities at the other end too."

PLAYERS TO WATCH

LA Galaxy – Gabriel Pec

Gabriel Pec (28) and Riqui Puig (27) each have recorded at least 27 goal contributions this season.

They are only the second pair of teammates to reach that mark in a single season in the last 20 years after Robbie Keane (33) and Landon Donovan (29), also for the Galaxy, in 2014.

Austin FC – Daniel Pereira

On Wednesday against Portland, Daniel Pereira scored his first goal for Austin since June 2022, giving him three goals for his MLS career.

All three of Pereira's MLS goals have come in one-goal victories.

MATCH PREDICTION: LA GALAXY WIN

Austin ended a four-match winless run against LA Galaxy on April 27 with a 2-0 home win. The Galaxy have won all three meetings between the sides in Carson, however, outscoring Austin 8-1 in those games.

Austin have kept a clean sheet on the road in six regular-season matches in 2024, including Wednesday's 1-0 win at Portland. Entering this season, the team had six road shutouts total in their three MLS seasons (two in 2021, four in 2022, none in 2023).

Meanwhile, the Galaxy have won 10 consecutive regular-season matches at Dignity Health Sports Park dating back to late May, scoring multiple goals in all of those matches. The Galaxy have lost only one of their last 25 regular-season matches in Carson, dating back to June 2023.

OPTA WIN PROBABILITY

LA Galaxy – 55.2%

Draw – 23.1%

Austin FC – 21.7%