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Match Preview | St. Louis CITY SC Returns to CITYPARK For Final Regular Season Home Match Against Houston Dynamo

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St. Louis CITY SC will face Houston Dynamo at CITYPARK this Saturday in their final home match of the season. The match will commence at 7:30 p.m. CT and will be streamed live on MLS Season Pass on Apple TV and broadcasted via radio on KYKY 98.1 FM (English) and on KXOK 102.9 FM (Spanish).

Fans are encouraged to get to the stadium early as the Block Party gets rolling at 4 p.m. CT with local artist NandoSTL headlining the night, along with performances from STL Homegrown Artist Brock Seals and DJ Nico Marie. Additionally, fireworks are lined up following the whistle to close out the 2024 Season in style. Fans are encouraged to stay in their seats for the show as it will be visible from all sides.

St. Louis and Houston have already faced each other five times over the last two seasons. CITY SC hold the advantage with a 2-1-2 record across all competitions. St. Louis are undefeated in regular season play against Houston (1-0-2 record). In the only match between the teams at CITYPARK last season, St. Louis dominated in a 3-0 win with goals coming from Eduard Löwen, Tomáš Ostrák and Niko Gioacchini. In five matches across all competitions, CITY SC has scored six goals and conceded three goals against the Dynamo.

CITY SC was narrowly defeated in their last match against LAFC at BMO Stadium on Wednesday night. Despite the loss, Jake Girdwood-Reich made his first MLS start while Löwen made his 50th MLS appearance. In 50 regular season games, Löwen leads the team with 29 goal contributions (11 goals and 18 assists).

Cedric Teuchert has scored in each of his first three home appearances for St. Louis CITY SC, the only player in the club’s history to do so. Per OPTA, only one other player in the last 20 years has scored in each of his first four career MLS home games: Federico Bernardeschi with Toronto FC in 2022 (first 5).

St. Louis CITY SC has won 21 of its first 40 home matches in all competitions (21-11-8), scoring 75 total goals in those matches. St. Louis has won four of its last six at home in all competitions (4-1-1 record).

The Dynamo have won a club-record eight away matches this season. Houston’s 26 road points (8-6-2 record) are the most its ever collected in a single regular season in club history. Houston’s win over New England on Wednesday means they now have 51 points for the season, equaling its total from last year.