Real Salt Lake plays Dallas on the heels of shutout win
Real Salt Lake has won five of its last eight Western Conference matches, while FC Dallas has struggled against conference opponents.
- Real Salt Lake visits Dallas in Frisco, Texas, on Saturday at 8:30 p.m. in a Western Conference matchup between the seventh-ranked visitors and eighth-place hosts.
- Coming off a 2-0 shutout win against the Portland Timbers, Real Salt Lake holds a 6-3-1 record, while Dallas enters with a 4-3-4 standing.
- Sergi Solans paces Real Salt Lake with five goals and two assists, while Petar Musa has scored eight goals over the past 10 games for Dallas.
- Betting markets favor Dallas at +117, while Real Salt Lake sits at +197 and a draw is +270; Dallas holds an 11-0-1 record in games scoring at least three goals.
- Dallas will be without Bernard Kamungo and Anderson Julio due to injuries, while Real Salt Lake will miss Lukas Engel, Jesus Barea, Ariath Piol, Emeka Eneli, and Juan Arias.
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Real Salt Lake plays Dallas on the heels of shutout win
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