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Chasing first place in the Western Conference, Sporting KC enters the penultimate week of the MLS regular season with back-to-back games on tap against the Houston Dynamo. The first of which will take place Wednesday, kicking off at 7 p.m. CT at BBVA Compass Stadium in Houston and televised live on FOX Sports Kansas City, FOX Sports Midwest and FOX Sports GO.
Sporting KC (12-7-12, 48 points) can secure a club-record seventh straight playoff berth with a win or a draw, but Houston (11-10-10, 43 points) has held a decisive upper hand in the head-to-head series over the last six regular season meetings. We take a statistical look at Wednesday's matchup in our By The Numbers preview.
Head-to-Head
- The sides most recently met in the 2017 U.S. Open Cup Round of 16 on June 28, as Ike Opara and Gerso scored second-half goals to give Sporting KC a 2-0 victory at BBVA Compass Stadium.
- Prior to their 2-0 win in June, Sporting KC had suffered three straight losses in Houston across all competitions.
- Sporting KC is winless in its last six regular season meetings against Houston, going 0-3-3 ever since emerging 2-0 winners at BBVA Compass Stadium on June 6, 2014.
- Sporting KC is 10-13-12 in all competitions against Houston, including a 5-9-11 mark in the MLS regular season.
- Sporting KC has faced Houston 24 times in all competitions since 2011, more than any other opponent (9-7-8 record). This includes five playoff games (2011-2013) and four U.S. Open Cup matches (2011, 2015-2017).
Houston Dynamo
- 2017 MLS record: 11-10-10, 43 points (5th in West)
- 2017 MLS home record: 10-1-4 (38 GF, 16 GA)
- Last five games: 1-2-2, 5 points (L-L-T-T-W)
- Last MLS match: W 2-1 vs. Minnesota United FC on Sept. 30
- Houston leads the Western Conference with 1.68 goals per game, including a conference-best 2.53 goals per home game.
- Houston is 10-1-4 at BBVA Compass Stadium in MLS play, and their plus-22 goal home differential is the best in the Western Conference.
- Houston is coming off a 2-1 home win over Minnesota, which snapped a six-game winless skid that included three losses and three draws.
- Houston is 10-0-4 when scoring first this season, but 1-10-3 when conceding the first goal.
- Houston has scored 11 goals in the first 15 minutes of matches this season, second-most in MLS.
- Forward Erick "Cubo" Torres leads Houston with 14 goals this season, but has scored in just one of his last eight games.
- Defender Adolfo Machado has played every minute in all 31 MLS matches this season. Machado leads MLS with 187 clearances and ranks third with 79 interceptions.
- Midfielder Alex leads Houston in assists (10) and chances created (51).
- Midfielder Juan David Cabezas is tied for third in MLS with 57 fouls committed.
Sporting KC
- 2017 MLS record: 12-7-12, 48 points (2nd in West)
- 2017 MLS away record: 2-6-7 (8 GF, 14 GA)
- Last five games: 2-1-2, 8 points (T-W-W-L-T)
- Last MLS match: T 1-1 at Minnesota United FC on Saturday
- SKC's 0.81 goals against average is on pace to be the second-lowest in a 34-game regular season in MLS history.
- SKC's 25 goals conceded are 10 fewer than any other team in MLS. Their 14 road goals conceded are also a league-low.
- SKC has scored just eight goals in 15 road games, the second-fewest in MLS.
- SKC's six road losses (2-6-7) are the fewest among Western Conference clubs in 2017.
- SKC has conceded just two goals in the first 15 minutes of matches this season, the fewest in MLS.
- SKC is 11-0-6 when scoring first this season, but 1-7-2 when conceding the first goal.
- Defender Ike Opara boasts a 16-4-12 record as a starter in all competitions. SKC has a 0.66 goals against average and 13 shutouts in the 32 matches he has played.
- Midfielder Ilie ranks third in MLS in total passes (2,112) and passes completed (1,816). He also ranks fourth among MLS midfielders with 58 interceptions.
- Forward Gerso leads Sporting KC with 10 goals in all competitions. Diego Rubio is second with seven, all of which have come since July 6.
- Rubio's 0.67 goals per start (six goals in nine games) since July 1 are tied for eighth-best in MLS among players with at least nine starts during that time.
Milestones and Miscellany
- Sporting KC can clinch a club-record seventh straight playoff appearance with a win or a draw on Wednesday.
Team stats (2017 regular season)
MLS rank in parenthesis (source: Opta)
<strong>Category (per game)</strong> |
<strong>Sporting KC</strong> |
<strong>Houston</strong> |
Goals scored |
1.23 (18th) |
1.68 (5th) |
Goals conceded |
0.81 (1st) |
1.42 (9th) |
Shots |
14.7 (2nd) |
14.0 (5th) |
Shots on goal |
4.9 (6th) |
5.0 (4th) |
Shooting accuracy |
44.3 (15th) |
46.8 (8th) |
Passing accuracy |
83.5 (1st) |
76.6 (17th) |
Possession |
57.5 (2nd) |
44.5 (20th) |
Duels won |
47.3 (13th) |
45.8 (18th) |
Tackles won |
11.0 (22nd) |
11.9 (16th) |
Interceptions |
11.5 (22nd) |
12.7 (17th) |
Fouls committed |
10.9 (19th) |
12.5 (12th) |
Fouls suffered |
11.8 (8th) |
10.8 (16th) |
Shots faced |
9.9 (1st) |
12.4 (11th) |
Recent #HOUvSKC meetings in all competitions
- Regular season record vs. Houston: 5-9-11
- Record vs. Houston in all competitions: 10-13-12
<strong>Date</strong> |
<strong>Result</strong> |
<strong>Stadium</strong> |
<strong>Competition</strong> |
<strong>Details</strong> |
07/21/2015 |
W 3-1 |
Children's Mercy Park |
Open Cup quarterfinals |
Dom Dwyer, Benny Feilhaber and Krisztian Nemeth score |
08/01/2015 |
T 1-1 |
Children's Mercy Park |
Regular season |
Dwyer scores early before Ricardo Clark levels late |
09/23/2015 |
L 0-1 |
BBVA Compass Stadium |
MLS |
Will Bruin bags the winner in the 67th mintute |
05/07/2016 |
L 0-2 |
BBVA Compass Stadium |
MLS |
Giles Barnes and Andrew Wenger score first-half goals |
06/29/2016 |
L 1-3 |
BBVA Compass Stadium |
Open Cup Round of 16 |
Alex scores and Mauro Manotas bags brace |
09/09/2016 |
T 3-3 |
Children's Mercy Park |
MLS |
Dwyer, Roger Espinoza and Jacob Peterson score, but Alex and Manotas help Houston draw |
06/28/2017 |
W 2-0 |
BBVA Compass Stadium |
Open Cup Round of 16 |
Ike Opara and Gero score second-half goals |