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Prop Bets: Minnesota United FC VS San Diego FC 2025-11-24

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San Diego FC vs. Minnesota United: A Semi-Final Showdown Where the Underdogs Have a Bullet and the Favorites Have a Batting Average

San Diego FC (-167) enter this Western Conference Semifinal as the statistical favorites, which is less surprising than seeing a goat win a chess tournament. The regular-season champions have the swagger of a team that finished atop the league, and their 4-0 dismantling of Portland in the First Round proved they’re not just here to collect playoff checks. Minnesota United (+390), meanwhile, are the soccer version of a penalty-kick specialist who’s never scored in regulation—relying on a shootout triumph over Seattle to advance.

The Numbers That Make You Want to Bet on San Diego
- Implied probability of a San Diego win: ~61.5% (thanks to their -167 odds).
- Head-to-head history: San Diego won 4-2 on June 14, but Minnesota retaliated with a 3-1 September victory. The Finns and the Minnesotans have a love-hate rivalry that’s more Breaking Bad than Friends.
- Totals line: 2.5 goals (even odds). With both teams averaging 1.8 goals per game in the playoffs, this feels like betting on a pizza delivery to take longer than 30 minutes—predictable, but not guaranteed.

Player Props: Anders Dreyer is Your Golden Ticket
- Anders Dreyer (San Diego): The man with the +130 anytime goal odds (7.7% implied probability on DraftKings) is essentially the MVP of this matchup. If he doesn’t score, the bookmakers might as well just hand out free coffee.
- Kelvin Yeboah (+260) and Onni Valakari (+300) are the “I’ll take it” options for goal-scorer props, while No Scorer (+950) is the “I’m feeling lucky” bet for masochists.
- Robin Lod (+500) and Joaquín Pereyra (+550) round out the “meh, why not” tier.

Why Minnesota Might Shock You
Minnesota’s +390 odds (24.4% implied probability) aren’t just for show—they’ve got the grit of a team that survived a Seattle Sounders gauntlet. Their 3-1 win over San Diego in September proves they can hang with the big dogs, but let’s be real: That game was a fluke, like winning a lottery ticket you found in a jacket pocket.

Prediction
San Diego FC will win 2-1, with Dreyer netting the opener and Minnesota’s Robin Lod scoring a late consolation goal to make everyone forget they’re -0.75 on the spread. The Over 2.5 goals line will cash, because nothing says “semifinal drama” like three goals and a red card.

Final Verdict
Bet San Diego (-0.5) at 1.65 (implied 60.6% probability) unless you’re a masochist who still thinks Minnesota can pull off the upset. And if you do take Minnesota, at least bet on the Under 2.5 goals—because nothing says “I’m a genius” like cashing a $100 bet on a 0-0 draw.

Note: Props and odds subject to change faster than a coach’s halftime speech.

Created: Nov. 25, 2025, 3:28 a.m. GMT