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Minnesota UtdMinnesota United
2-0
HoustonHouston Dynamo
Lod (1'), Finlay (17')
Reynoso (40')
FT(HT: 2-0)

Quintero (41'), Junqua (72')

Preview: Minnesota United vs. Houston Dynamo - prediction, team news, lineups

Sports Mole previews Sunday's Major League Soccer clash between Minnesota United and Houston Dynamo, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.

Minnesota United are currently one point ahead of Los Angeles FC, who sit in eighth, with a game in hand on their nearest playoff rivals, potentially giving Adrian Heath's side the opportunity to climb up to fourth starting with a win against Sunday's opponents Houston Dynamo.

The visitors have recently broken a poor run of form by going three games unbeaten heading into this Western Conference fixture, but they have most probably left themselves with too much to do to reach the top seven.


Match preview

Minnesota United midfielder Will Trapp (20) is congratulated by defender Brent Kallman (14) and defender D.J. Taylor (26) for scoring a goal against the San Jose Earthquakes during the first half at PayPal Park on August 17, 2021© Reuters

Minnesota ensured that they did not lose three games back-to-back last time out when they welcomed fellow playoff contenders Los Angeles Galaxy to the Allianz Field.

Despite the visitors dominating possession on that occasion, Heath's team were efficient in front of goal, converting the three shots they registered on target.

Emanuel Reynoso scored a first-half brace before Ethan Finlay netted his second goal of the season to seal the 3-0 win for Minnesota, who still remain the second lowest scorers in the Western Conference.

Last Sunday was the first time Minnesota had managed to score three goals in a single game this season, and Heath will be pleased with his side's attacking performance after drawing a blank in their previous two matches which they lost.

This weekend's fixture against Dynamo presents a chance for Minnesota to open a bigger gap between themselves and the chasing playoff pack, and they will be confident as they are on home soil which is where nearly 70% of their points have been earned this campaign.

Houston Dynamo FC head coach Tab Ramos reacts on June 24, 2021© Reuters

Houston Dynamo are edging closer to moving up a few positions in the league table, especially after beating 11th-placed Dallas in their last outing.

The second fixture between Dynamo and Dallas this season ended as a 2-2 draw, but Tab Ramos's side bettered that on Sunday, running out as 3-2 winners at the BBVA Stadium.

Goals from Griffin Dorsey, Fabrice Picault and Darwin Quintero meant that the home side were three goals to the good by the hour mark, and a late brace from Jader Obrian was not enough for the visitors to complete a comeback.

That result means that Houston have scored three goals in their last two home games, but they are yet to record a victory away from home this season, making Minnesota strong favourites for this clash.

Dynamo finished 12th in the Western Conference last season, and they have put themselves in a good position to better that this campaign, as they are closing in on Dallas in 11th.

Minnesota United Major League Soccer form:
  • D
  • D
  • W
  • L
  • L
  • W

Houston Dynamo Major League Soccer form:
  • D
  • L
  • L
  • W
  • D
  • W



Team News

Minnesota United head coach Adrian Heath during the first half against the San Jose Earthquakes at PayPal Park on August 17, 2021© Reuters

Minnesota winger Niko Hansen is closing in on a return to action, after being sidelined since the middle of August with a hamstring injury, but Sunday's game is likely to have come too early for the 27-year-old and he will remain absent from the squad.

Justin McMaster and Juan Agudelo will also be unavailable for Minnesota this weekend, and the attacking pair are likely to be ready for selection at the beginning of next month.

Heath made four changes to the starting lineup for their last game, and he is likely to name the same 11 that beat LA Galaxy last weekend, which will mean that Robin Lod is expected to lead the line for the home side, with creative midfielder Reynoso behind him.

Nico Lemoine is the only certain injury concern for Houston, but left-back Adam Lundqvist was forced off after 35 minutes last time out and is a doubt for Sunday's match.

Ramos will hope Lundqvist is fit enough for selection which will allow Houston to lineup with the same back four which has started the last three games, including Teenage Hadebe, Tim Parker and Zarek Valentin.

Darwin Ceren came into the side in place of Joe Corona against Dallas, and Houston are expected to name the same lineup given their positive result and performance last time out, and Picault will be looking to score in his fourth consecutive game for Dynamo.

Minnesota United possible starting lineup:
Miller; Gasper, Dibassy, Boxall, Metanire; Alonso, Trapp; Fragapane, Reynoso, Finlay; Lod

Houston Dynamo possible starting lineup:
Nelson; Lundqvist, Hadebe, Parker, Valentin; Ceren, Vera; Picault, Quintero, Dorsey; Urruti


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We say: Minnesota United 2-1 Houston Dynamo

Minnesota will take confidence from their result against LA Galaxy, and will be aiming to follow that up with another victory at home, and Dynamo's unbeaten run could be ended, taking into consideration their poor away record.

The front four were all involved in all three of Minnesota's goals against Dallas, and they will fancy their chances against a Houston defence which has conceded 39 goals in 26 matches this season.



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Eastern Conference

TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1New England RevolutionNew England28195453332062
2Nashville SCNashville261112344242045
3New York City FCNY City26116944301439
4Philadelphia UnionPhiladelphia2510873225738
5Orlando City2610883738-138
6DC United26114114538737
7CF MontrealMontreal2610793732537
8Atlanta UnitedAtlanta269983531436
9Columbus Crew2797113236-434
10Inter MiamiInter Miami2595112540-1532
11New York Red BullsNY Red Bulls2586113129230
12Chicago Fire2766152643-1724
13FC CincinnatiCincinnati2548132648-2220
14Toronto2647152851-2319

Western Conference

TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1New England RevolutionNew England28195453332062
2Nashville SCNashville261112344242045
3New York City FCNY City26116944301439
4Philadelphia UnionPhiladelphia2510873225738
5Orlando City2610883738-138
6DC United26114114538737
7CF MontrealMontreal2610793732537
8Atlanta UnitedAtlanta269983531436
9Columbus Crew2797113236-434
10Inter MiamiInter Miami2595112540-1532
11New York Red BullsNY Red Bulls2586113129230
12Chicago Fire2766152643-1724
13FC CincinnatiCincinnati2548132648-2220
14Toronto2647152851-2319

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