MLS Match Preview: New York City FC (3-4-3) vs. D. C. United (3-4-3)

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Venue: Audi Field, Washington, D.C.

Kickoff: 7:30 PM ET / 4:30 PM PT

Broadcast: MLS Season Pass (Apple TV)

Both clubs enter with identical 3‑4‑3 records, sitting in the middle of the Eastern Conference table. D.C. United has been strong at home but inconsistent overall, while NYCFC has struggled to find attacking rhythm but remains defensively organized. This is a matchup of two teams trying to break out of early‑season mediocrity.

WEATHER REPORT — AUDI FIELD

Forecast: Clear and mild

Temperature: 64–68°F

Wind: 5–9 mph from the southwest

Rain Chance: <10%

Impact:

Ideal playing conditions

Slight wind may influence long diagonals

Fast surface favors D.C.’s vertical transitions

INJURY REPORT

D.C. United

No major injuries reported

One midfielder listed as day‑to‑day (probable)

New York City FC

No major injuries reported

Monitoring a defender with minor muscle tightness (expected to play)

Both teams project to be near full strength.

TACTICAL & PLAYER MATCHUPS

1. Christian Benteke (DC) vs. NYCFC Center‑Backs

Benteke’s aerial dominance and hold‑up play remain D.C.’s primary attacking weapon. NYCFC must avoid giving him clean service in the box.

Edge: D.C. United

2. Santiago Rodríguez (NYCFC) vs. D.C. Midfield

Rodríguez is NYCFC’s creative engine, thriving between the lines. D.C. must stay compact to prevent him from dictating tempo.

Edge: NYCFC

3. Jared Stroud (DC) vs. NYCFC Left Side

Stroud’s pace and directness can exploit NYCFC’s aggressive fullback positioning.

Edge: D.C. United

4. Goalkeeping: Alex Bono (DC) vs. Matt Freese (NYCFC)

Bono provides strong shot‑stopping but can struggle with distribution. Freese has been excellent this season, especially in high‑pressure moments.

Edge: NYCFC

TEAM RECORDS & RECENT FORM

D.C. UNITED (3‑4‑3)

Last 5: L‑W‑D‑L‑D

Goals For: 13

Goals Against: 15

Trend: Competitive but inconsistent

Strengths:

Strong target‑man play

Dangerous on set pieces

Effective in transition

Weaknesses:

Defensive lapses

Inconsistent midfield control

Vulnerable to quick combinations

NEW YORK CITY FC (3‑4‑3)

Last 5: D‑L‑W‑D‑L

Goals For: 11

Goals Against: 12

Trend: Organized defensively but lacking attacking sharpness

Strengths:

Compact defensive structure

Strong midfield possession

Effective pressing triggers

Weaknesses:

Limited finishing consistency

Vulnerable to aerial threats

Slow buildup at times

SERIES HISTORY

Last 10 meetings: NYCFC leads 6‑2‑2

At Audi Field: NYCFC leads 3‑2‑1

NYCFC has scored 2+ goals in 5 of the last 7 meetings

D.C. has not beaten NYCFC at home since 2020

NYCFC holds a clear historical edge, especially in midfield‑dominated matches.

BETTING TRENDS

D.C. United

2‑2‑1 at home in last 5

Overs hitting in 5 of last 7

Conceded first in 4 of last 6

New York City FC

1‑3‑1 in last 5

Unders hitting in 5 of last 8

Scored first in 4 of last 7

Matchup Trends

NYCFC unbeaten in last 5 vs. D.C.

Overs hitting in 4 of last 6 meetings

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