Who: New York Red Bulls v. Houston Dynamo When: Wednesday, August 29 @ 7:00 pm CDT Where: Red Bull Arena; Harrison, NJ Records: New York Red Bulls (15-6-4), 2nd in East Houston Dynamo (7-11-7), 10th in West TV: KUBE-57 Radio: 650/1010 am (Spanish) This is the 26th regular season game of the year for Houston and the 27th for NYRB. In 2017 Houston beat the Red Bulls, 4-1, at home on April 1. The last time the Dynamo went to Harrison was a 4-3 win for NYRB in April of 2016. The Dynamo have 1 win all-time at the Red Bulls which came in the 2013 playoffs in extra time. The Red Bulls' most recent game was a road draw, 1-1, at New York City on August 22. They will also host DC United on Sunday, August 26, before hosting the Dynamo on Wednesday. NYRB is 2-1-2 in their last five league games scoring 8 goals and allowing 7. The Red Bulls are 9-2-1 in home league games so far this year. They next travel to Montreal on Saturday, September 1. The Dynamo are now 0-4-1 in the last five league games scoring 3 goals and allowing 7. Houston is 1-6-4 so far in away league games this year. The Dynamo next travel to FCD on Saturday, September 1, and then observe the international break before hosting Portland on September 15.
Dynamo at NY Red Bulls, all-time: 06/10/06 NYR 1-1 HOU 04/21/07 NYR 1-0 HOU 08/24/08 NYR 3-0 HOU 11/01/08 NYR 1-1 HOU, playoffs 05/16/09 NYR 1-1 HOU 06/02/10 NYR 2-1 HOU 04/02/11 NYR 1-1 HOU 05/09/12 NYR 1-0 HOU 08/10/12 NYR 2-0 HOU 06/30/13 NYR 2-0 HOU 11/06/13 NYR 1-2 HOU (aet), playoffs 04/23/14 NYR 4-0 HOU 10/04/14 NYR 1-0 HOU 04/19/16 NYR 4-3 HOU That's 1-9-4 overall with 10 goals scored and 25 allowed.
UPDATED: Who: New York Red Bulls v. Houston Dynamo When: Wednesday, August 29 @ 7:00 pm CDT Where: Red Bull Arena; Harrison, NJ Records: New York Red Bulls (16-6-4), 2nd in East Houston Dynamo (7-11-7), 10th in West TV: KUBE-57 Radio: 650/1010 am (Spanish) This is the 26th regular season game of the year for Houston and the 27th for NYRB. In 2017 Houston beat the Red Bulls, 4-1, at home on April 1. The last time the Dynamo went to Harrison was a 4-3 win for NYRB in April of 2016. The Dynamo have 1 win all-time at the Red Bulls which came in the 2013 playoffs in extra time. The Red Bulls' got a road draw, 1-1, at New York City on August 22. They also beat DC United, 1-0, on Sunday, August 26, before hosting the Dynamo on Wednesday. NYRB are 3-0-2 in their last five league games scoring 7 goals and allowing 4. The Red Bulls are 10-2-1 in home league games so far this year. They next travel to Montreal on Saturday, September 1. The Dynamo are now 0-4-1 in the last five league games scoring 3 goals and allowing 7. Houston is 1-6-4 so far in away league games this year. The Dynamo next travel to FCD on Saturday, September 1, and then observe the international break before hosting Portland on September 15.
Can Wilmer start both youngsters Memo and Pena? I would like Art Howe to coach again, pro soccer be damned! HA! Did anyone here watch that NJ vs. DCU game last night on FS1???. It was like watching MLS circa 1998. Ball control was not a premium nor was the run of play. Rooney and Wright Phillips both missed open looks. It was not a good game to advertise the sport to newbies to say the least. Perhaps Wilmer watched as well and can make some tactical adjustments, exploit that NJ right side, our left. DALE DYNAMO!!!
Match preview: https://matchcenter.mlssoccer.com/m...-new-york-red-bulls-vs-houston-dynamo/preview NY RED BULLS Suspended: None Suspended after next caution: None International duty: None Injury Report: OUT: M - Florian Valot (torn left ACL), D - Kyle Duncan (torn right ACL), M - Vincent Bezecourt (MCL sprain) Projected Starting XI (4-2-3-1, right to left) GK: Luis Robles — Kemar Lawrence, Aaron Long, Tim Parker, Michael Murillo — Tyler Adams, Sean Davis — Alex Muyl, Kaku, Andreas Ivan — Bradley Wright-Phillips HOUSTON Suspended: None Suspended after next caution: Boniek Garcia International duty: None Injury Report: OUT: D - A.J. DeLaGarza (torn left ACL), M - Juan David Cabezas (left quad injury), F - Mac Steeves (left hip injury) Projected Starting XI (4-2-3-1, right to left) GK: Joe Willis — Andrew Wenger, Alejandro Fuenmayor, Leonardo, DaMarcus Beasley — Boniek Garcia, Darwin Ceren — Alberth Elis, Tomas Martinez, Romell Quioto — Mauro Manotas OFFICIALS Referee: Robert Sibiga Assistant Referees: Eric Weisbrod, CJ Morgante 4th Official: Hilario Grajeda VAR: Jorge Gonzalez
Weather forecast for Harrison, NJ on Wednesday evening. At 8 pm EDT: 89F 56% humidity wind 9 mph SW Partly Cloudy 1% chance of rain Temps will fall slightly during the game and the humidity will rise to 65%.
Can we read much into the insta stories of Elis & Martinez? Neither look as if they have travelled. https://www.instagram.com/aelis17/ https://www.instagram.com/tomiimartinez30/
i can't be too judgy about that. when i traveled for work, i didn't want to wear pants and leave my house on the weekends.
Chris Seitz; Kevin Garcia, Adolfo Machado ©, Leonardo, Adam Lundkvist; Eric Bird, Luis Gil, Eric Alexander; Alberth Elis, Ronaldo Peña, Memo Rodriguez subs Alvarez Ceren Deric Manotas Quioto Wenger Watts
Well, any playoff chances they have/had require winning tonight or Saturday and RBNY is playing it’s 3rd game in 8 days so I would have loaded up the lineup for tonight
Yes if the front office signs him off loan I will shoot myself. Byrd is better offensively and defensively. Elis just completely falling apart - he just has no answers as how to improve. Two defenders wherever he goes. Hopefully Gil and Elis are the first subs. Worst players on the pitch. Alexander will be dead by 60 min so hopefully they take him out as well.