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Houston Dynamo visit San Diego FC after shutout victory

SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JUL 4 – San Diego FC seeks a fifth consecutive win despite multiple season-ending injuries, while Houston Dynamo look to rebound after a recent shutout victory, officials said.

  • San Diego FC will host the Houston Dynamo at Snapdragon Stadium on Saturday, marking Houston's first visit to the venue this season.
  • Houston enters the match struggling offensively with a 6-9-5 record and sitting 10th in the Western Conference, while San Diego leads the conference after a strong May and June.
  • San Diego's key players include Milan Iloski with nine goals and Anders Dreyer who leads MLS with 13 assists at midseason, despite multiple season-ending injuries to teammates.
  • The game is expected to draw a loud home crowd as San Diego has a 12-5-3 record overall and aims to continue its attacking style to potentially claim the Supporters’ Shield.
  • San Diego's coach Varas emphasized the team focuses on season-end position, noting they play four of the next five games at home, highlighting the stakes of Saturday’s match.
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Houston Dynamo visit San Diego FC after shutout victory

A game after shutting out Saint Louis City SC 1-0, the Houston Dynamo visit San Diego FC.

San Diego FC returns to the Snapdragon with four consecutive wins and the best offensive in the West. Houston seeks to add up to stay away from the playoffs. This Saturday afternoon, San Diego FC will face Houston Dynamo at Snapdragon Stadium, in the framework of the 21st day of the season. After three consecutive games as a visitor, the San Diego team returns home with the aim of prolonging its impressive moment and continuing its lethal offens…

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St Catharines Standard broke the news in Welland, Canada on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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