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Vancouver FC vs Pacific FC Prediction: Betting Tips and Key Stats

Vancouver FC and Pacific FC renew their burgeoning British Columbia rivalry at Willoughby Community Park Stadium on 14 June 2026 in Canadian Premier League Group Stage action. With both clubs languishing at the bottom end of the table, this derby has added weight as a potential turning point in their campaigns.

Vancouver come into the fixture seventh with 8 points from 9 matches, while Pacific sit bottom in eighth on just 3 points after 9 games. The hosts have struggled for consistency but at least have two wins on the board; Pacific are still searching for their first league victory of the campaign. For neutral fans tracking Canadian Premier League predictions and Vancouver FC vs Pacific FC betting tips, this looks like a classic case of the slightly better-organised side at home against a team in deep trouble defensively.

Recent meetings have often been high-intensity, and with both teams conceding more than a goal per game this term, another open contest is likely. For those looking at Vancouver FC vs Pacific FC prediction angles, the underlying stats suggest the hosts are better placed to capitalise on Pacific’s leaky back line, especially given Vancouver’s recent 3-1 away win at Starlight Stadium on 3 May 2026.

Vancouver FC vs Pacific FC Key Stats

  • Vancouver FC have taken 8 points from 9 league matches (2 wins, 2 draws, 5 defeats), scoring 7 and conceding 10.
  • On 3 May 2026 in the Canadian Premier League Group Stage, Pacific FC 1-3 Vancouver FC at Starlight Stadium.
  • Pacific FC are conceding an average of 2.0 goals per match this season (18 conceded in 9 fixtures).

Vancouver FC vs Pacific FC — Tale of the Tape

  • Position: 7 vs 8
  • Points: 8 vs 3
  • Goals For: 7 vs 9
  • Goals Against: 10 vs 18
  • Clean Sheets: Vancouver FC 0; Pacific FC 0

The standings underline why this derby matters so much. Vancouver FC, seventh with a goal difference of -3, have at least shown they can grind out results despite averaging just 0.8 goals scored per game. Their defence, while not watertight, has limited opponents to 10 goals across 9 matches, a relatively modest 1.1 per game.

Pacific FC’s situation is more alarming. Bottom of the table with 3 points, they are winless after 9 league outings and carry a goal difference of -9. They score at a decent clip (1.0 per match) but are undone by a porous defence shipping 2.0 goals per game. With no clean sheets and six defeats already, their margin for error in Langley is minimal; another loss would deepen the gap to Vancouver and further damage their hopes of climbing out of last place.

Vancouver FC vs Pacific FC Key Matchups

Terran Campbell vs Alejandro Díaz

Terran Campbell has been a central figure in Vancouver’s attack, making 9 appearances and 7 starts, with 240 minutes played. He has 1 goal from 7 total shots, though only 1 has been on target, and has contributed 3 key passes from 51 total passes at 70% accuracy. His ability to link play and draw 4 fouls suggests he can occupy Pacific’s centre-backs and create spaces for teammates, even if his finishing has yet to fully ignite.

For Pacific, Alejandro Díaz is a key attacking threat. Across 9 appearances (8 starts) and 342 minutes, he has scored 2 goals, making him the more prolific of the two forwards. With 5 shots, 2 on target, and 77 passes at 79% accuracy, Díaz offers a reliable focal point. His 2 tackles and 22 duels (6 won) also show he works hard off the ball. If Pacific are to finally record a first league win, Díaz’s ability to convert limited chances will be crucial.

Marcello Polisi vs Diego Konincks

In midfield for Vancouver, Marcello Polisi has been one of the standout performers. He has started all 9 matches, logging 349 minutes with a strong 7.1 rating. While yet to score, he has 1 assist and is influential in possession: 177 passes at 86% accuracy with 4 key passes. Defensively, he has 8 tackles, 1 block and 2 interceptions, plus 18 duels won from 30. His 4 yellow cards underline his combative edge, and his presence in the middle third will be vital in controlling tempo and disrupting Pacific’s counters.

Diego Konincks, a defender for Pacific, is arguably their most complete performer this season. He has played every minute of their 9 matches (360 minutes), scoring 1 goal and providing 1 assist. His distribution is excellent: 246 passes at 89% accuracy with 1 key pass. Defensively, he has 5 tackles, 2 blocks, 6 interceptions, and has won 21 of 31 duels, alongside 2 successful dribbles from 2 attempts. Konincks’ ability to step out of defence and progress play will be essential if Pacific are to build attacks without exposing their already vulnerable back line.

Head-to-Head: Last Meetings

These sides have built a rich recent history across league and cup, with tight scorelines and plenty of goals. Vancouver have enjoyed the better of the rivalry over the last ten meetings, particularly in 2024 and 2026, but Pacific have shown they can win away in Langley.

  • 3 May 2026: Pacific FC 1-3 Vancouver FC (Canadian Premier League)
  • 13 September 2025: Pacific FC 1-1 Vancouver FC (Canadian Premier League)
  • 10 August 2025: Vancouver FC 2-3 Pacific FC (Canadian Premier League)
  • 28 June 2025: Pacific FC 4-4 Vancouver FC (Canadian Premier League)
  • 7 May 2025: Pacific FC 1-1 Vancouver FC (Canadian Championship)

Vancouver FC vs Pacific FC Prediction

Stats suggest a match tilted towards Vancouver without being a foregone conclusion. Vancouver’s recent league form in the comparison metrics is stronger, and they have already beaten Pacific 3-1 away this season. The prediction metrics give the hosts a 45% chance of victory and the draw another 45%, leaving just 10% for a Pacific win. That aligns with the table: Vancouver are more solid defensively, while Pacific’s back line has been consistently exposed.

Both teams average around 1 goal scored per game, but with Pacific conceding twice per match and Vancouver at 1.1, the hosts look more likely to edge a relatively low-scoring contest. With the goals projections pointing under 2.5 for Vancouver and under 1.5 for Pacific, a tight home win or a draw feels the likeliest outcome, with Vancouver’s extra resilience and superior recent H2H record the key differentiators.

Predicted Score: Vancouver FC 1-0 Pacific FC

Vancouver FC League Form

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Pacific FC League Form

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Vancouver FC Possible Starting Lineup

C. Irving (GK); M. Doner, Thomas Geoffrey Field, K. Proctor, E. Bah (Defenders); M. Polisi, I. Ssewankambo, N. Mezquida, L. Toomey (Midfielders); T. Campbell, M. Amissi (Forwards).

Vancouver have alternated between 4-4-2, 4-3-3 and 4-2-3-1 across the season, and the personnel profile suits a back four with energetic full-backs like M. Doner and Thomas Geoffrey Field. In midfield, the blend of Polisi’s control and Ssewankambo’s work rate offers balance, while creative options such as N. Mezquida and L. Toomey can support the front line. Up front, Campbell and Amissi provide mobility and physicality. With no clean sheets yet, the emphasis will be on disciplined structure, but the available attacking options should allow Vancouver to carry more threat than their raw goal tally suggests.

Pacific FC Possible Starting Lineup

E. Himaras (GK); D. Konincks, C. Greco-Taylor, J. Belluz, E. Lajeunesse (Defenders); M. Baldisimo, T. Gomulka, A. Daniels, M. Bustos (Midfielders); A. Díaz, Bul Juach (Forwards).

Pacific have predominantly used a 4-2-3-1 shape, and the squad list points to a similar structure here. Konincks will be central to organising the back line, with Greco-Taylor and Belluz bringing aggression and aerial presence. In midfield, Baldisimo and Gomulka can screen the defence, while creative players like Daniels and Bustos look to feed Díaz and wide forwards such as Bul Juach. The challenge is to tighten up defensively without blunting their attack; given their high goals-against average, the double pivot in front of the back four will need to be especially disciplined.

Vancouver FC Team News

No significant absences reported.

Pacific FC Team News

No significant absences reported.

Injuries & Suspensions

Vancouver FC:

  • None reported.

Pacific FC:

  • None reported.

Betting Tips: Vancouver FC vs Pacific FC

Exactly 3 distinct tips from different markets:

  • Result Tip: Back Vancouver FC in the Double Chance (Vancouver or Draw). With 45% home win and 45% draw probabilities against just 10% for a Pacific win, plus Vancouver’s superior defensive record and recent 3-1 victory at Starlight Stadium, the hosts look well placed to avoid defeat.
  • Goals Tip: Under 2.5 goals. Vancouver average 0.8 goals scored and 1.1 conceded, while Pacific average 1.0 scored and 2.0 conceded. The goals projections lean towards a low total for both sides, and several recent league meetings have been tight despite the rivalry intensity.
  • Value Tip: Vancouver FC to win by exactly one goal. Pacific’s attack is capable of scoring, but their defensive issues and Vancouver’s stronger comparison metrics (58.5% overall edge) point towards a narrow home success rather than a rout, aligning with a 1-0 or 2-1 type outcome.

How to Watch Vancouver FC vs Pacific FC

Broadcast coverage varies by region. General guide:

  • Spain: Movistar LaLiga
  • UK: Premier Sports
  • Australia: beIN Sports
  • India: FanCode
  • MENA: beIN Sports
  • South America: ESPN / Disney+
  • Africa: SuperSport

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