Houston Dynamo Play the Vancouver Whitecaps in Conference Play
HOUSTON, JUL 14 – Houston Dynamo Dos secured their third win over North Texas SC this season by exploiting set pieces and early chances in the Texas Derby, highlighting North Texas’s key player absences.
- In Houston, North Texas SC lost 3-0, marking their third Texas Derby defeat of the season, despite a strong start.
- Absent Tarik Scott after his brace in the previous game, North Texas SC's lineup was weakened, impacting their offensive firepower.
- Early in the match, Mattheo Dimareli crossed from a set piece, and Stephen Gyamfi headed past Harms to open the scoring.
- Despite North Texas's strong start, Houston Dynamo Dos scored first and extended their derby streak, highlighting their ongoing dominance in the rivalry.
- First start for Myles Gardner, made his second appearance for Dynamo Dos, highlighting youth integration in their lineup.
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Houston Dynamo play the Vancouver Whitecaps in conference play
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VANCOUVER, BC – Vancouver Whitecaps FC look to continue their fine form with two crucial Western Conference clashes this week, starting with a showdown against Houston Dynamo FC at Shell Energy Stadium in Houston, Texas on Wednesday, September 20. Kickoff is set for 5:30 p.m. PT.
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North Texas Drops Three Points to Dynamo Dos in Road Loss - 3rd Degree
North Texas SC stumbles on the road against Houston, to lose their third Texas Derby matchup of the season, 3-0. Coming off their win against... Source The post North Texas Drops Three Points to Dynamo Dos in Road Loss appeared first on 3rd Degree.
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