Kickoff: 6:30 p.m. PT (9:30 p.m. EDT)
Venue: BC Place, Vancouver, British Columbia
TV/Streaming: Apple TV (MLS Season Pass)
Team Overview
Vancouver Whitecaps sit near the top of the Western Conference (around 2nd–3rd) with a strong 11-4-4 record and solid home form. FC Dallas are competitive in the West (around 5th) at 9-5-6 and have shown they can score goals, led by a prolific striker. This is the second meeting of the 2026 season; Vancouver won the earlier encounter 3-2. Both sides are playoff contenders in a competitive conference.
Current Weather Forecast (BC Place / Vancouver area)
Mostly cloudy with a 60% chance of showers (risk of a thunderstorm in the afternoon). Highs around 69°F (21°C), cooling into the upper 50s to low 60s°F by evening. Southeast winds around 5 mph. Cooler, damp conditions expected—possible slippery surface and lower-scoring influence if rain intensifies.
Injury Reports
Vancouver Whitecaps FC
Brian White (hamstring – out; key scorer with ~10 goals)
Ranko Veselinović (knee – out)
Kwasi Poku (hamstring – out)
Belal Halbouni (knee – out)
Kenji Cabrera (foot – out)
Aleksa Cvetković and others listed as out in some reports.
FC Dallas
Daniel (hamstring/lower body – out)
Anderson Julio (lower leg – out)
Additional depth concerns possible (e.g., goalkeeper or defensive notes in broader lists). Petar Musa is available and central to the attack.
Key Players & Current Roster Focus
Vancouver Whitecaps FC
Supporting attackers and creators step up with Brian White sidelined (Sebastian Berhalter has contributed recently).
Strong overall structure and home advantage at BC Place.
Depth in midfield and defense remains competitive despite absences.
FC Dallas
Petar Musa: League-leading or top scorer (~16 goals) — the primary threat.
Supporting cast including Sam Sarver and midfield creators.
Capable of high-scoring outputs and solid on the road at times.
Projected setups typically feature Vancouver in a balanced or possession-oriented system and Dallas looking to exploit transitions with Musa as the focal point. Exact lineups confirmed closer to kickoff.
Key Player vs. Player Matchups
Petar Musa vs. Vancouver defense: Musa’s movement, finishing, and hold-up play against a Whitecaps back line missing key pieces.
Vancouver creators vs. Dallas midfield/defense: How the hosts generate chances without their top scorer.
Midfield control and transitions: Both teams can score in bunches; the side that wins second balls and progresses the ball cleanly will hold the edge.
Set pieces: Important given potential weather impact and both teams’ aerial threats.
Recent Team Forms
Vancouver Whitecaps: Strong overall but coming off a recent home loss (0-1 to Houston Dynamo in some reports). Still among the West’s elite with good home results.
FC Dallas: Competitive and capable of big offensive outputs. Have shown resilience on the road during a demanding stretch of away games.
Series History
Competitive Western Conference matchup. Vancouver won the most recent meeting 3-2 earlier in 2026. Historical results at BC Place have often favored the home side, though Dallas has taken points there in the past (including a Decision Day win in one prior note). Overall series is relatively balanced with goals expected.
Betting Trends
Home favorites in the West with strong records often cover or win, but absences (especially White) and weather can open the door for underdogs or overs. Dallas’s attacking output, led by Musa, supports Both Teams to Score or higher totals when they travel.
MATCH ODDS
FC Dallas + 550
Vancouver Whitecaps FC – 210
Draw + 385
Over 3 – 130 Under 3 + 110
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, August 21, 2026








