MLS Match Preview: Houston Dynamo FC (5-5-0) vs. Los Angeles Football Club (6-2-3)

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Venue: BMO Stadium — Los Angeles, California

Kickoff: 8:30 PM ET / 5:30 PM PT

Broadcast: MLS Season Pass (Apple TV)**

This is a high‑stakes Western Conference matchup between two clubs trending upward. LAFC is pushing toward the top of the table with elite home form, while Houston is fighting to stay above the playoff line with a balanced but inconsistent profile.

VENUE & MATCH CONTEXT

Stadium: BMO Stadium

Capacity: 22,000

Surface: Natural grass

Atmosphere: One of MLS’s most electric environments. The 3252 supporters’ section creates relentless pressure on visiting teams.

Narrative: LAFC enters as one of the West’s most complete teams, with a strong defensive spine and a dynamic front line. Houston, meanwhile, has been streaky—capable of beating top teams but also prone to lapses in midfield control. This matchup will test Houston’s ability to handle LAFC’s tempo and press.

WEATHER UPDATE

Temperature: 72°F at kickoff

Wind: 6–9 mph from the west

Conditions: Clear skies, low humidity

Pitch Impact: Ideal conditions → favors high‑tempo, possession‑driven soccer, which LAFC excels at.

INJURY REPORT

Houston Dynamo FC

Héctor Herrera — Questionable (groin tightness)

Sebastián Ferreira — Probable (rest)

Adalberto Carrasquilla — Out (ankle)

Franco Escobar — Out (hamstring)

Los Angeles Football Club

Denis Bouanga — Probable (minor knock)

Timothy Tillman — Probable (rest)

Aaron Long — Out (knee)

Maxime Crépeau — Out (hand)

Impact: Houston’s midfield loses creativity without Carrasquilla. LAFC’s attack remains fully intact with Bouanga available, but defensive depth is slightly stretched.

RECENT TEAM FORM

Houston Dynamo FC

Last 5: W–L–W–L–W

Goals For: 14

Goals Against: 15

Road Record: 1‑3‑1

Trend: Houston alternates between strong performances and defensive lapses. Their attack is improving, but midfield control is inconsistent.

Los Angeles Football Club

Last 5: W–D–W–L–W

Goals For: 19

Goals Against: 11

Home Record: 4‑0‑1

Trend: LAFC is dominant at home, scoring freely and controlling possession. Their defensive structure is among the best in MLS.

KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS

Denis Bouanga vs. Griffin Dorsey

Bouanga is one of MLS’s most dangerous attackers.

Dorsey must avoid being isolated in 1v1 situations.

Edge: LAFC

Héctor Herrera (if available) vs. Ilie Sánchez

Herrera dictates Houston’s tempo.

Ilie’s positioning and ball‑winning will be crucial.

Edge: Even (LAFC advantage if Herrera is limited)

Mateo Bajamich vs. Jesús Murillo

Bajamich’s movement is Houston’s best chance at breaking LAFC’s back line.

Murillo must stay compact and avoid being pulled out of position.

Edge: LAFC

Cristian Olivera vs. Brad Smith

Olivera’s pace and directness are major threats on the right flank.

Smith must avoid being caught too high.

Edge: LAFC

SERIES HISTORY

All‑Time MLS Meetings: LAFC leads 8–4–3

At BMO Stadium: LAFC leads 5–1–1

2025 Meetings: LAFC won both matches

Trend: LAFC has scored 2+ goals in 6 of last 7 vs. Houston

BETTING TRENDS

Houston Dynamo

Over is 6–4 in last 10

Houston has conceded 2+ goals in 5 of last 7

Houston is 1‑4‑1 in last 6 road matches

LAFC

LAFC has scored 2+ goals in 6 of last 8

LAFC is 5‑1‑1 in last 7 overall

Under is 6–4 in last 10 (due to defensive strength)

Head‑to‑Head

Over has hit in 5 of last 7

LAFC has won 4 straight at home vs. Houston

MATCH ODDS

Houston Dynamo FC       + 390

Los Angeles FC                  – 165

Draw                                     + 300

Over 2.5 – 165                   Under 2.5 + 125

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, May 9, 2026

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