“No Messi, No Party.”
Pretty Much Everyone
10th in the West FC Dallas (12 points, 3-3-3) travels east to face 5th in the East Inter Miami CF (18 points, 5-0-3) at 4 pm CT at Chase Stadium.
Miami had a Concacaf Champions League semifinal game at Vancouver on Wednesday, which they lost. The two teams meet again in leg 2 next Wednesday. So expect some rest and rotation for Miami after dropping game 1 to the Caps. Probably even Lionel Messi.
Broadcast Info
TV:MLS Season Pass on Apple TV
– Apple TV English: Steve Cangialosi, Danny Higginbotham
– Apple TV Spanish: Pablo Ramirez, Jesus Bracamontes
– Dallas Audio: Ryan Figert and Steve Davis.
MLS Injury/Player Availability Report
FC Dallas
Léo Chú – Knee (Out)
Marco Farfan – Leg (Out)
Geovane Jesus – Knee (Out)
Sebastian Lletget- Upper Leg (Out)
Petar Musa – Ankle (Out)
Enzo Newman – Knee (Out)
Paxton Pomykal – Knee (Questionable)
Although the injury list is starting to pile up again, it’s lovely to see Pomykal upgraded to questionable.
Suspension after 1 more yellow: Ramiro
Suspension after 2 more yellows: Lucho Acosta, Eric Quill
Inter Miami
David Ruiz – Hamstring (Out)
Baltasar Rodríguez – Hamstring (Out)
Suspension after 1 more yellow: Benjamin Cremaschi
FC Dallas Lineup Prediction
Coach Eric Quilldoesn’t have a whole lot of choices because of his injury situation, which is eating up a lot of his usable depth.
Until he can find a quality wing that makes it worth dropping an 8, FCD will probably be in this 4-3-2-1, although last week with Pedrinho in for Lucho Acosta, it was much more of a straight 4-3-3.
I’m going to throw in a positional swap I hope to see happen. I’d like to see Kaick as the central 6, swapping Ramiro to the right side 8. I think Quill is building toward eventually using Kaick being the cornerstone 6, and this is a step in that direction as he gets the other 8s healthy.
Bench Prediction
Michael Collodi
Lalas Abubakar
Bernie Kamungo
Patrickson Delgado
Tsiki Ntsabeleng
Pedrinho
Diego Garcia
Alvaro Augusto
Tarik Scott
MLS Kit Assignments

Officials
REF: Lukasz Szpala
AR1: Cameron Blanchard
AR2: Nick Uranga
4TH: Sergii Boiko
VAR: Armando Villarreal
AVAR: Craig Lowry
More Game Info
- FCD vs. MIA all-time: 2-0-1 (4 goals scored, 2 goals conceded)
- FCD vs. MIA away: 1-0-0 (1 goal scored, 0 goals conceded)
The last time these two teams met was possibly the high-water mark in Alan Velasco‘s career to this point, the Round of 16 game of the 2023 Leagues Cup. Inter Miami ultimately came out on top in penalties following a thrilling 4-4 draw in regulation. One could argue that the Cup game was the reason Boca Juniors paid $12 mil for him.
FCD is 3-2-0 in games decided by one goal.
Dallas is s 1-0-2 when conceding the opening goal away from home in MLS. (Which is remarkably good)
Dallas ranks fifth in aerial challenges won with 129.
The team is second in MLS in clearances with 93.
Dallas ranks 22nd in xG across MLS with 12.08 xG. (Ugh)
FC Dallas has yet to concede a goal from outside the penalty area, or from a corner kick or a free kick.
The FCD starting XI has featured players from seven or more different countries four times this season.
Léo Chú has the fastest speed recorded for FC Dallas this season at 35.3 KPH/21.9 MPH, ranking No. 8 in MLS.
Osaze Urhoghide is tied for second across MLS in aerial challenges won with 32.
Sebastien Ibeagha ranks 15 in MLS in clearances with 15.
In 2025, FC Dallas used 8 different lineups in 9 games.
8 of Dallas‘ 10 goals scored this year have come in the 15 minutes just before or just after halftime.