The annual 4th of July showcase is here for FC Dallas as they host D.C. United tonight at Toyota Stadium.

Both sides are coming off opposite results from over the weekend. FC Dallas downed LAFC 2-0, while DCU lost 2-0 on the road in Nashville.

This is the first meeting between the two MLS originals since 2019, irconically on July 4, when FC Dallas won that game 2-0.

FC Dallas Notes:

Key player for FC Dallas: Bernard Kamungo - Let’s add to his story tonight with another goal, shall we?

Latest home record: FC Dallas has won six of its last nine home matches (D2 L1), including recording 2-0 wins in each of its last two matches at Toyota Stadium. Dallas has not kept three straight home clean sheets since May-July 2015 and hasn't recorded three straight shutout wins at home since March-April 2013.

Chase for 500 at Toyota Stadium: FC Dallas is two goals away from scoring its 500th goal at Toyota Stadium since the stadium opened on August 6, 2005.

Don’t just find one, get two: Since 2018, FC Dallas is 57-5-14 when scoring at least two goals.

Homegrown clock: In 2023, FC Dallas Homegrowns have played a total of 3,846 minutes and made 51 appearances.


FC Dallas expect a tough 4th of July match against D.C. United

Drew Epperley • Jul 4, 2023

FC Dallas is looking to begin another winning streak on Tuesday night following their 2-0 victory over the reigning MLS Cup champions LAFC last weekend. To do so, they’ll need to down a team that they haven’t played in four years, D.C. United. The two squads last met on the same day, July 4th, when FC Dallas found a win to win that ma…

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Disciplinary Report

Suspended: none
Suspended after next yellow: Paxton Pomykal

Availability Report

Out: Tarik Scott (ACL/MCL - season-ending injury), Paul Arriola (right thigh), Jesús Jiménez (ankle), Ema Twumasi (ankle), Geovane Jesus (thigh)
Questionable: José Martínez
On Loan: Dante Sealy, Justin Che, Colin Smith, Isaiah Parker
International duty: Jesús Ferreira


DC United Notes:

Key player for DCU: Taxi Fountas

We highlighted the Black-and-Red’s second leading scorer in our (quick) preview of D.C. United here:

Behind Enemy Lines: Scouting D.C. United 🔎

Drew Epperley • Jul 3, 2023

FC Dallas gets to quickly host another game here as we welcome D.C. United for the annual 4th of July match at Toyota Stadium. This will be the first meeting between FC Dallas and D.C. United in exactly four years, when Dallas won, 2-0, on July 4, 2019.

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Disciplinary Report

Suspended: Christian Benteke
Suspended after next yellow: none

Availability Report
Out: Martin Rodriguez (knee), Mohanad Jeahze (leg), Ted Ku-DiPietro (ankle)
Questionable: none
International duty:


How to watch

Date: Tuesday, July 4, 2023
Kickoff: 7:30 PM
Venue: Toyota Stadium
Available Streaming: MLS Season Pass
Gameday Social: #FCDvDCU
Weather: 92, hot