LAFC vs. Austin FC Match Postponed Due to Severe Texas Weather
Major League Soccer has postponed Saturday’s scheduled match between Los Angeles FC and Austin FC at Q2 Stadium due to dangerous weather conditions across Central Texas.

Safety Concerns Prompt Decision
Austin FC officials announced the postponement in coordination with local authorities, citing hazardous travel conditions and ongoing severe weather threats. The club emphasized player, staff, and fan safety as the primary consideration.
“After consulting with emergency management officials, we determined this was the necessary course of action,” the club stated. “We’ll announce the rescheduled date as soon as possible.”
Texas Flooding Crisis
The statement included heartfelt concern for communities impacted by devastating floods across the region:
“Our deepest sympathies go to those who have lost loved ones in these storms. We’re profoundly grateful to first responders risking their lives to protect others during this emergency.”
Austin FC encouraged affected residents to follow evacuation orders and seek shelter, adding they’re exploring ways to support relief efforts.
League Implications
The postponement creates scheduling challenges for both clubs:
- LAFC was looking to maintain its Western Conference lead
- Austin FC sought to build momentum after recent improved form
MLS will need to find an available date that accommodates both teams’ congested calendars, including potential U.S. Open Cup and Leagues Cup commitments.
Weather’s Growing Impact on Sports
This marks the second weather-related MLS postponement this season, following a March snow delay in Colorado. Climate experts note such disruptions are becoming more frequent across North American sports.