Match Details

Major League Soccer
FC Dallas
0 1
Minnesota United FC
Full Time
HT 0-1
A. Markanich 31'
Match Started
A. Markanich 4'

Yellow Card

A. Markanich 31'

Goal

S. Moreno 41'

Yellow Card

Half Time
M. Duggan 49'

Yellow Card

N. Norris 56'

Yellow Card

C. Cappis Ramiro 61'

Substitution

S. Moreno L. Farrington 62'

Substitution

S. Ibeagha S. Sarver 62'

Substitution

P. Musa P. Delgado 70'

Substitution

A. Markanich D. Padelford 70'

Substitution

K. Yeboah M. Gonzalez 70'

Substitution

N. Romero 73'

Yellow Card

T. Chancalay M. Dieng 82'

Substitution

H. Johansson N. Simmonds 82'

Substitution

J. Pereyra W. Trapp 89'

Substitution

Full Time
End of Match

FC Dallas 3-4-1-2 Eric Quill

Michael Collodi 30
Collodi
Nolan Norris 32
Norris
Osaze Urhoghide 3
Urhoghide
Sebastien Ibeagha 25
Ibeagha
Shaq Moore 18
Moore
Christian Cappis 12
Cappis
Kaick 55
Kaick
Herman Johansson 14
Johansson
Santiago Moreno 10
Moreno
Petar Musa 9
Musa
Joaquín Valiente 21
Valiente

Starters

  • Michael Collodi30 Michael Collodi
  • Nolan Norris32 Nolan Norris
  • Osaze Urhoghide3 Osaze Urhoghide
  • Sebastien Ibeagha25 Sebastien Ibeagha
  • Shaq Moore18 Shaq Moore
  • Christian Cappis12 Christian Cappis
  • Kaick55 Kaick
  • Herman Johansson14 Herman Johansson
  • Santiago Moreno10 Santiago Moreno
  • Petar Musa9 Petar Musa
  • Joaquín Valiente21 Joaquín Valiente

Substitutes

  • Lalas Abubakar5 Lalas Abubakar
  • Ran Binyamin6 Ran Binyamin
  • Louicius Don Deedson7 Louicius Don Deedson
  • Patrickson Delgado8 Patrickson Delgado
  • Nicholas Simmonds16 Nicholas Simmonds
  • Ramiro17 Ramiro
  • Logan Farrington23 Logan Farrington
  • Sam Sarver28 Sam Sarver
  • Jonathan Sirois40 Jonathan Sirois

Minnesota United FC 3-4-2-1 Cameron Knowles

Drake Callender 12
Callender
Nicolás Romero 5
Romero
Morris Duggan 23
Duggan
Jefferson Díaz 28
Díaz
Anthony Markanich 13
Markanich
Owen Gene 30
Gene
Nectarios Triantis 25
Triantis
Kyle Duncan 3
Duncan
Tomás Chancalay 8
Chancalay
Joaquín Pereyra 26
Pereyra
Kelvin Yeboah 9
Yeboah

Starters

  • Drake Callender12 Drake Callender
  • Nicolás Romero5 Nicolás Romero
  • Morris Duggan23 Morris Duggan
  • Jefferson Díaz28 Jefferson Díaz
  • Anthony Markanich13 Anthony Markanich
  • Owen Gene30 Owen Gene
  • Nectarios Triantis25 Nectarios Triantis
  • Kyle Duncan3 Kyle Duncan
  • Tomás Chancalay8 Tomás Chancalay
  • Joaquín Pereyra26 Joaquín Pereyra
  • Kelvin Yeboah9 Kelvin Yeboah

Substitutes

  • Alec Smir1 Alec Smir
  • Devin Padelford2 Devin Padelford
  • James Rodriguez10 James Rodriguez
  • Mauricio González18 Mauricio González
  • Wil Trapp20 Wil Trapp
  • Bongokuhle Hlongwane21 Bongokuhle Hlongwane
  • D.J. Taylor27 D.J. Taylor
  • Mamadou  Dieng29 Mamadou Dieng
  • Kieran Chandler33 Kieran Chandler

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Match Statistics

FC Dallas Minnesota United FC
  • 2 Shots on Goal 4
  • 6 Shots off Goal 1
  • 15 Total Shots 5
  • 7 Blocked Shots 0
  • 8 Shots insidebox 4
  • 7 Shots outsidebox 1
  • 8 Fouls 7
  • 4 Corner Kicks 3
  • 3 Offsides 1
  • 49% Ball Possession 51%
  • 2 Yellow Cards 3
  • 0 Red Cards 0
  • 3 Goalkeeper Saves 2
  • 497 Total passes 525
  • 398 Passes accurate 423
  • 80% Passes % 81%
  • 0.68 expected_goals 0.98
  • 0 goals_prevented 0

Head-to-Head Stats

FC Dallas Wins 2
Draws 5
Minnesota United FC Wins 3

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  • 2022-10-18 FC Dallas 1 - 1 Minnesota United FC
  • 2023-02-26 FC Dallas 0 - 1 Minnesota United FC
  • 2023-05-01 Minnesota United FC 0 - 0 FC Dallas
  • 2024-06-09 Minnesota United FC 1 - 1 FC Dallas
  • 2024-06-20 FC Dallas 5 - 3 Minnesota United FC
  • 2025-04-20 Minnesota United FC 0 - 0 FC Dallas
  • 2025-07-05 FC Dallas 1 - 2 Minnesota United FC

League Standings

# Team MP W D L GD Pts
1 San Jose Earthquakes 9 8 0 1 18 24
2 Vancouver Whitecaps 8 7 0 1 18 21
3 Los Angeles FC 9 5 2 2 10 17
4 Minnesota United FC 9 5 2 2 -2 17
5 Seattle Sounders 7 5 1 1 7 16
6 Real Salt Lake 8 5 1 2 4 16
7 Colorado Rapids 9 4 1 4 6 13
8 FC Dallas 9 3 4 2 4 13
9 Houston Dynamo 8 4 0 4 -4 12
10 San Diego 9 3 2 4 1 11
11 Los Angeles Galaxy 9 2 3 4 -2 9
12 Portland Timbers 8 2 1 5 -7 7
13 Austin 9 1 4 4 -7 7
14 St. Louis City 8 1 3 4 -6 6
15 Sporting Kansas City 8 1 1 6 -13 4
1 Nashville SC 8 6 1 1 13 19
2 Inter Miami 9 5 3 1 4 18
3 New England Revolution 8 5 0 3 5 15
4 Chicago Fire 8 4 2 2 4 14
5 Charlotte 9 4 2 3 2 14
6 Toronto FC 9 3 4 2 -1 13
7 New York City FC 9 3 3 3 4 12
8 New York Red Bulls 9 3 3 3 -7 12
9 Columbus Crew 9 2 3 4 -1 9
10 DC United 9 2 3 4 -5 9
11 FC Cincinnati 9 2 3 4 -6 9
12 Orlando City SC 9 2 1 6 -16 7
13 CF Montreal 8 2 0 6 -8 6
14 Philadelphia Union 9 1 2 6 -6 5
15 Atlanta United FC 9 1 1 7 -9 4

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1. Match Summary

Minnesota United FC secured a narrow 1-0 victory over FC Dallas in a tightly contested match. The lone goal came in the 31st minute from Anthony Markanich. Despite dominating possession and generating more total shots, FC Dallas failed to find the back of the net, ultimately succumbing to a well-organized Minnesota defense. The match was punctuated by several yellow cards, indicating a physical and competitive encounter.

2. Team Performance Analysis

FC Dallas: While FC Dallas enjoyed 48% ball possession and a significant advantage in total shots (15 vs 5), their inability to convert those opportunities proved costly. They were particularly strong in attacking, with 8 shots inside the box, but lacked the clinical finishing touch. The 79% pass accuracy suggests a decent build-up play, but it didn't translate into goals. The expected goals (xG) of 0.68 reflects their attacking intent, but also highlights the quality of chances created. The high number of blocked shots (7) indicates Minnesota's defensive resilience. The two yellow cards and three offsides suggest some frustration and poor timing in their attacking runs.

Minnesota United FC: Minnesota United were efficient and clinical, securing the win with their limited opportunities. They held 52% of the possession and were more accurate with their passing (80% accuracy). Despite fewer total shots, they managed to put 4 on target, one of which resulted in the winning goal. Their xG of 0.98 suggests they created slightly better quality chances. The fact they had zero blocked shots indicates they were able to get shots off without significant defensive pressure. The three yellow cards suggest a willingness to engage physically and disrupt FC Dallas's play.

3. Chronological Breakdown of Key Events

Minute 4': Yellow Card - Anthony Markanich (Minnesota United FC) - Early indication of a physical match. Minute 31': GOAL - Anthony Markanich (Minnesota United FC) - Markanich scores, giving Minnesota the lead. Minute 41': Yellow Card - Santiago Moreno (FC Dallas) - FC Dallas respond with a foul. Minute 49': Yellow Card - Morris Duggan (Minnesota United FC) - Continued physicality. Minute 57': Yellow Card - Nolan Norris (FC Dallas) - FC Dallas accumulating cards. Minute 61': Substitution - Christian Cappis (FC Dallas) - Attempt to inject fresh energy into the attack. Minute 62': Triple Substitution - Santiago Moreno, Sebastien Ibeagha (FC Dallas) - Significant changes made by FC Dallas in an attempt to find an equalizer. Minute 70': Double Substitution - Anthony Markanich, Kelvin Yeboah (Minnesota United FC) - Minnesota makes changes to manage the game and potentially add to their lead. Minute 73': Yellow Card - Nicolás Romero (Minnesota United FC) - Minnesota continue to pick up cards. Minute 82': Double Substitution - Tomás Chancalay, Herman Johansson (Minnesota United FC & FC Dallas) - Late game changes for both sides. Minute 89': Substitution - Joaquín Pereyra (Minnesota United FC) - Final substitution for Minnesota, likely to see out the game.
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