FRISCO, TEXAS — FC Dallas will open up the 2024 Major League Soccer season at home against the San Jose Earthquakes.
Just over 100 days ago, FC Dallas ended their season with a loss to Seattle Sounders FC in the MLS Cup Playoffs.
And in the past 100 days, history has been made.
Returning to the Cotton Bowl again for the first time in 15 years was special. Announcing a partnership with S.L. Benfica just over a week ago will have major implications on the talent development side in terms of the club’s future.
And signing Petar Musa from Benfica, for nearly $10 million? That’s pretty historic.
In fact, it’s a club-record signing.
But you won’t be seeing Musa play on Saturday—you will have to wait a few weeks for that.
Dallas has not beaten San Jose since Aug. 14, 2022, and have tied them their last three matchups.
With opening day right around the corner, will Dallas fans get a win to cheer about over the club’s former head coach, Luchi Gonzalez? Or will the Quakes spoil the home opener in North Texas?
Find out on Saturday, Feb. 24 when it kicks off at 7:30 p.m.