CITYPARK | St. Louis City SC
CITYPARK | St. Louis City SC
St. Louis CITY SC will return to Energizer Park this Saturday, August 30, to host the Houston Dynamo following a two-game road stretch. The match is scheduled for a 7:30 p.m. CT kickoff and will be available for viewing on MLS Season Pass via the Apple TV app. Local radio broadcasts will also cover the game in both English on KYKY Y98.1 FM and Spanish on KXOK 102.9 FM.
English television commentary will be provided by Mark Rogondino and Heath Pearce, while Raul Guzman and Ashley Gonzalez will handle Spanish-language coverage. On radio, Joey Zanaboni and Dale Schilly will call the game in English, with Santiago Beltran and Hector Vega covering it in Spanish.
Ahead of the match, fans can attend the CITY Block Party at Lou Fusz Plaza starting at 4:30 p.m., featuring DJ Mahf and various activities such as a prize wheel and soccer skill tests. Food options from local vendors like Steve’s and Balkan Treat Box will be available. Gates to Energizer Park open at 6:00 p.m., when Mobile Order Ahead becomes active through the CITY App. The first 7,500 fans entering the stadium will receive a St. Louis CITY SC lunch bag sponsored by Edward Jones.
Last weekend, St. Louis CITY SC lost 3-2 away to Vancouver Whitecaps despite taking leads twice during the match through goals by Eduard Löwen and Klauss.
In previous encounters with Houston Dynamo, St. Louis CITY SC has achieved a record of two wins, one loss, and two draws in regular season play. Both home victories were by a scoreline of 3-0 at Energizer Park. Across these matches, St. Louis has scored seven goals while conceding two. Simon Becher has scored twice against Houston—including a brace last season—while Marcel Hartel has contributed two assists over two games.
The Houston Dynamo currently rank 12th in the Western Conference with seven wins, twelve losses, and eight draws this season. Their away record stands at three wins, four losses, and six draws; they are winless in their last seven regular-season matches but have managed consecutive draws against Vancouver (1-1) and Austin FC (2-2). Ezequiel Ponce leads Houston with seven goals this year; Jack McGlynn follows with five goals while both McGlynn and Griffin Dorsey share six assists each.
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