Match Preview 12: Dynamo vs Revolution
Saturday night, the Houston Dynamo host the New England Revolution, with an eye on getting back on the right track.
Saturday night, the Houston Dynamo host the New England Revolution, with an eye on getting back on the right track.
They've won twice already this week, but come Sunday at BBVA Compass Stadium, the Dynamo will try to make it nine points in eight days against Sporting Kansas City.
Three days after notching a rare victory in the Home Depot Center, the Dynamo travel from one coast to another to take on D.C. United at RFK Stadium. Will the Dynamo be able to keep up their winning ways?
This Sunday night, the Dynamo travel to the Home Depot Center in an MLS Cup final rematch against the LA Galaxy. It's the first match in a tough little stretch, but will the Dynamo be able to start off on the right foot?
Last week, the Dynamo overcame adversity to pick up their first road point of the 2013 season. Sunday afternoon, the focus shifts back to BBVA Compass as they look to extend their home dominance against the Colorado Rapids.
They may be the undisputed holders of the league record with 35 straight home unbeaten matches, but the Dynamo have yet to translate that success to points on the road. Will a trip to Toronto change that?
After a disappointing road loss last weekend, the Houston Dynamo return home to host the Chicago Fire on Sunday afternoon with history on the line.
Fresh off of a record tying victory against San Jose last week, the Houston Dynamo hope to continue their winning ways as they head up to Portland this weekend.
Fresh off a 2-1 victory against Vancouver last week, a Dynamo side that is nearly back up to full strength plays host to the San Jose Earthquakes at BBVA Compass Stadium this Saturday night.
The Dynamo return home to try and right their ship against one of the league's hottest teams, the Vancouver Whitecaps. Streaks, points, pride and more are up for grabs Saturday night.
This Sunday afternoon, the Houston Dynamo head up to play FC Dallas in the Texas Derby. At stake are points, pride and El Capitán, which has a chance to remain in Houston for a third straight season.
The Houston Dynamo look to beat the odds and advance to the semifinals of the CONCACAF Champions League as they try to defend a 1-0 first leg victory in Wednesday's 2nd leg at Estadio Corona in Torreón, Mexico.
Saturday night, the Houston Dynamo begin their quest for a third MLS title, hosting D.C. United at BBVA Compass Stadium.
Saturday evening, D.C. United and the Houston Dynamo will face off as part of MLS First Kick. We talked with Black and Red United for a preview of what to expect on Saturday evening.
The day we've all been waiting for is finally here, Saturday afternoon, the Dynamo take on the LA Galaxy for the MLS Cup. While this is a rematch of last year's final, it should prove to be a very different match - perhaps for the better.
With half of the Eastern Conference final played, the Dynamo head up to RFK Stadium. If they want to move on to play for the MLS Cup, they'll have to defend a 3-1 lead on the road against D.C. United.
The Eastern Conference is down to two teams. If the Dynamo want to get to a fourth MLS Cup final in seven years, they'll have to get past D.C. United - a task that starts Sunday afternoon at BBVA Compass Stadium.
When the smoke cleared in Kansas City, the Men in Orange stood tall. Now they set their sights on the Black and Red. The Dynamo will take on D.C. United in a two leg series to determine who'll play for the 2012 MLS Cup.
Up 2-0, the Dynamo travel to Kansas City, with a chance to finish their business and move closer to another MLS Cup. It won't be an easy match, but if the Dynamo prove themselves here, they'll take a giant step in that direction.
Sunday afternoon, BBVA Compass Stadium will host its first playoff game. The Houston Dynamo will look to capitalize on home field advantage going into the first leg of their playoff match against rival Sporting Kansas City.
The Dynamo travel to Toyota Park in a one game elimination playoff match against the Chicago Fire.
While clinching a playoff spot Saturday night gave the Dynamo and their fans something to cheer about, Saturday's match in Colorado still has plenty of meaning - including where the team will end up in the playoff picture.
Boniek Garcia and the Houston Dynamo will look to advance to the knockout stage of the CONCACAF Champions League when they face Olimpia on Tuesday.
The last time the Dynamo and Union met, it was Philadelphia that came out the winner. This time, though, they play in Houston, where the Dynamo hope to turn their home field advantage into a badly needed win - and possibly a postseason berth.
The Houston Dynamo face off against the New England Revolution in a game with major playoff implications. Houston has a very light grasp on the final playoff spot and will need all the points they can get to keep Columbus at bay.