FRISCO, Texas — FC Dallas heads to Minnesota on Saturday looking to rebound from a 1-0 home loss to Seattle and extend its unbeaten road form.
Dallas (3-3-2) has struggled at Toyota Stadium this season, winning just once in four matches. On the road, however, the club has earned eight points from a possible 12, a rare bright spot early in the 2025 campaign.
Saturday’s opponent, Minnesota United (4-1-3), sits second in the Western Conference and is unbeaten in seven straight matches. The Loons have yet to lose at home this season and have posted strong underlying numbers, producing nearly 18 expected goals despite scoring just 11.
Dallas will likely be without leading scorer Petar Musa, who suffered an ankle injury last weekend. Second-year forward Logan Farrington is expected to start at striker—his first in that role this season.
FC Dallas holds a 7-7-4 all-time record against Minnesota but has won just twice in nine trips to Allianz Field.
Kickoff is set for Saturday night in Saint Paul.