For the first time since the first game of the season, FC Dallas is coming off of a win.
A 2-0 win, to be clear, with goals from Petar Musa, scoring in his second-straight game, and Sebastien Ibeagha, his second in an FC Dallas uniform, over in-state foes Houston Dynamo FC, for the upper hand in the first leg of the Texas Derby.
A seven-game winless streak is no more for Dallas—while FCD is still second-to-last in the Western Conference, its opponent this Saturday is in the top four of the Eastern Conference.
FCD will take on Toronto FC, who is coming off of a late come-from-behind 2-1 win over Orlando City SC. Forward Tyrese Spicer scored the equalizer in the 87th minute, and forward Prince Owusu completed the second-half comeback, scoring in his fourth consecutive match, now leading the Reds with five goals on the season.
Owusu has played a part in seven of Toronto FC’s last 10 goals—five goals and two assists coming into this match will keep FC Dallas’ hands full.
It will be the teams’ first meeting in two years, and Dallas’ first trip to BMO Field since 2018, when things kick off at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday.
A 2-0 win, to be clear, with goals from Petar Musa, scoring in his second-straight game, and Sebastien Ibeagha, his second in an FC Dallas uniform, over in-state foes Houston Dynamo FC, for the upper hand in the first leg of the Texas Derby.
A seven-game winless streak is no more for Dallas—while FCD is still second-to-last in the Western Conference, its opponent this Saturday is in the top four of the Eastern Conference.
FCD will take on Toronto FC, who is coming off of a late come-from-behind 2-1 win over Orlando City SC. Forward Tyrese Spicer scored the equalizer in the 87th minute, and forward Prince Owusu completed the second-half comeback, scoring in his fourth consecutive match, now leading the Reds with five goals on the season.
Owusu has played a part in seven of Toronto FC’s last 10 goals—five goals and two assists coming into this match will keep FC Dallas’ hands full.
It will be the teams’ first meeting in two years, and Dallas’ first trip to BMO Field since 2018, when things kick off at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday.
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00:00 [music]
00:04 FC Dallas is coming off its first win of the season
00:06 since the first game of the season,
00:08 after beating Houston Dynamo FC 2-0
00:11 in the first leg of the Texas Derby.
00:13 Who's next? Toronto FC,
00:15 a team that FC Dallas hasn't seen in the last two years,
00:18 and a lot of things have changed since then.
00:20 Toronto FC is currently fourth in the Eastern Conference,
00:23 and much of that can be attributed to a player in Prince Owusu.
00:27 He leads the team's scoring with five goals,
00:29 has scored in the last four consecutive matches,
00:32 and has been involved in seven of Toronto FC's last ten goals.
00:36 A player that both you and all of FC Dallas
00:38 is going to want to keep their eyes out for.
00:41 FC Dallas is heading north of the border
00:42 to play Toronto FC at 6.30 on Saturday.
00:45 For all things FC Dallas,
00:47 you can tune in to Spectrum Cable Channel 15
00:49 on Wednesday and Thursday nights at 11.
00:52 For T210 Sports, I'm Sydney Staples,
00:54 and you've been Credentialed.
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