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Watch: Houston Dash vs Western New York Flash; Houston Dynamo vs Laredo Heat

Watch the Houston Dash vs Western New York Flash followed by the Houston Dynamo vs Laredo Heat.

Houston Dash Vs Western New York Flash

The Houston Dash (3-7-1; 10 points) welcome the Western New York Flash (4-5-2; 14 points) to BBVA Compass

Stadium for the first time this season after defeating them 2-1 at Sahlen’s Stadium in Rochester, New York on May

31. The Dash return home after a series of three away games in which they claimed two wins, one against

Western New York (May 31) and the other in a 3-0 victory over Sky Blue FC on June 8. Sunday’s win was a

benchmark for the Dash as they recorded their first shutout and built their first winning streak. The Dash look to

carry this momentum into Wednesday’s game to earn their first win at home. Western New York is coming off a

record setting 5-0 victory over Portland Thorns FC last Saturday. Tonight’s match will be the final of a series of

three away games for the Flash.

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Houston Dynamo Vs Laredo Heat

Basics

Houston Dynamo vs Laredo Heat

Wednesday, June 11, 9pm CT

BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, TX

Broadcast

www.houstondynamo.com/live

Preview

The Dynamo enter the U.S. Open Cup in the fourth round for their first competitive meeting with Laredo. The Heat is in the U.S. Open Cup fourth round for the first time. It defeated Red Force FC (USASA), 2-1, in the second round and the Fort Lauderdale Strikers (NASL), 3-2, in the third round to set up tonight’s game against the Dynamo.

The winner of tonight’s game will host the victor of the June 17 game between FC Dallasand San Antonio Scorpions in the fifth round on June 24 or 25.

Injury Report Presented by Houston Methodist (As of Wednesday, June 4)

Dynamo:

OUT: Ricardo Clark – concussion; Tony Cascio – R knee surgery; Mark Sherrod – L knee ACL tear

UNAVAILABLE: Brad Davis (International duty); Boniek Garcia (International duty)

DOUBTFUL: Brian Ownby – concussion