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Goals by Carlos Harvey, Anthony Markanich Carry Minnesota Past FC Dallas

  • Minnesota United defeated FC Dallas 2-1 at Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas, on July 4, 2025, during a Fourth of July match featuring fireworks.
  • The game occurred amid FC Dallas's ongoing struggles in 2025 at home, with this loss marking their third consecutive defeat at Toyota Stadium and placing them 12th in the Western Conference.
  • Minnesota United scored both goals off set pieces: Carlos Harvey headed in a free kick at the 35th minute, and Anthony Markanich finished a long throw-in at the 58th minute, while FC Dallas’s Logan Farrington scored in the 73rd minute.
  • Minnesota leads the league with 13 set-piece goals this season, and Harvey’s goal was his first MLS goal returning from Gold Cup duty, with 11,004 fans watching despite FC Dallas's poor home form.
  • Following this defeat, FC Dallas faces a two-game road trip starting at LAFC next weekend and needs to improve to at least seventh place to qualify for the playoffs, while Minnesota prepares for a US Open Cup quarterfinal.
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Minnesota11—2FC Dallas01—1

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Loons ride set pieces (again) in a 2-1 win at FC Dallas

The first tied MNUFC with Philadelphia Union for the most set-piece goals in MLS this season and the second gave United the league lead outright, now with 13 this season.

·Saint Paul, United States
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Pioneer Press broke the news in Saint Paul, United States on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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