St. Louis CITY SC hits the road to face Western Conference rival Houston Dynamo FC at Shell Energy Stadium, with kickoff set for 7:30 p.m. CT on Saturday, June 28. Catch all the action live on MLS Season Pass via the Apple TV app or tune in to radio coverage with English commentary on KYKY Y98.1 FM and Spanish on KXOK 102.9 FM.
How to Watch
Stream: MLS Season Pass on Apple TV
Apple TV Talent (English): Christian Miles (play-by-play), Warren Barton (analyst)
Apple TV Talent (Spanish): Alejandro Figueredo (play-by-play), Tony Cherchi (analyst)
Radio: KYKY Y98.1 FM (English), KXOK 102.9 FM (Spanish)
Radio Talent (English): Joey Zanaboni (play-by-play), Jen Siess (analyst)
Radio Talent (Spanish): Santiago Beltran (play-by-play), Hector Vega (analyst)
CITY On Tap
This weekend, join the CITY Street Team at Hotshots in St. Charles and you could win a signed poster and other CITY prizes! Find an official CITY on Tap location near you to catch all the action and check in with the CITY App for your chance to win two tickets to our next home match on July 13 vs. Portland Timbers.
Last Time Out
St. Louis CITY SC fell 4-2 to Orlando City Sc on Wednesday night at Energizer Park. Orlando went up three goals before Simon Becher and Klauss both grabbed a goal to make things interesting heading into halftime. With CITY pushing to find the equalizer, Orlando found a late dagger to seal the win on the night.
St. Louis CITY SC vs Houston Dynamo
St. Louis and Houston have already met six times since CITY SC joined MLS in 2023, with CITY holding the upper hand in the series. Across all competitions, St. Louis owns a 3-1-2 record, including an unbeaten 2-0-2 mark in regular season play. CITY SC has scored nine goals in those six matches. The two regular season meetings at Shell Energy Stadium have both ended in draws, a 1-1 result in 2023 with a goal from Klauss, and a scoreless 0-0 match last season.
Scouting Houston Dynamo
Houston Dynamo currently sits in 11th place in the Western Conference with 20 points and a 5-9-5 record. The Dynamo are on a three-match losing streak, having fallen 3-1 in consecutive matches against Minnesota United, CF Montréal, and Sporting Kansas City. Forward Ezequiel Ponce leads Houston in scoring with four goals, while Griffin Dorsey tops the assist chart with six. Jack McGlynn is second on the team with five assists.