Houston Dynamo Look to Cement Home Fortress Against Struggling DC United
Houston Dynamo host DC United on Thursday night carrying one of the better home records in the league. DC United arrive low on confidence and lower on points.

Thursday night football in Houston. PNC Stadium. Two MLS sides sitting in the bottom half of their respective conferences, both needing points, both with reasons to be nervous. This is exactly the kind of game that defines seasons. You either compete or you do not. Simple as that.
Houston's Home Form Tells a Story
The thing is, Houston Dynamo at home this season have been a different animal entirely to Houston Dynamo on the road. At home in their last five, they have won four and lost one. Six goals scored, three conceded. A clean sheet percentage of sixty per cent. That is a solid platform. That is a team that understands its own ground and makes it uncomfortable for visitors.
Their last five home results read WWWLW. Three wins on the bounce coming into this one. They know how to win here. That matters. Attitude at home is different when you have been winning there regularly. The standards are set. The players know what is expected.
Away from home is a different conversation entirely. Two wins, one draw and four losses in their last ten away fixtures. Seventeen goals conceded on the road in that same stretch. A clean sheet percentage of just over fourteen per cent away from home. That is unacceptable defending and a lack of accountability at the back. But that is not relevant tonight. Tonight they are at home. End of.
DC United: Draws, Drift, and a Defensive Problem
DC United arrive at this fixture sitting ninth in their conference with eighteen points from fifteen games. Four wins, six draws, five losses. The draws are the story here. Six of them. That is a team that competes enough to avoid losing but cannot find the desire to win. There is something soft in that number. You do not build anything on draws.
Their last five overall reads DDLDW. One win. Three draws. One defeat. They are drifting. Their away form in the last ten shows two wins, four draws and two losses. The goals against column away from home is nine in eight games. That is not a disaster. But their goals for column is ten in eight. They are not scoring enough to win matches consistently and that comes down to basics in the final third.
The thing is, DC United's home record is actually worse than their away record right now. At home in their last ten, they have conceded seventeen goals and kept zero clean sheets in their last five home games. That tells you this is a team with serious defensive problems in general. Coming to a ground where Houston have been winning regularly is not a fixture you walk into with confidence when your own backline looks like that.
The Standings Context
Houston are eighth in their conference on twenty-two points from fourteen games. DC United are ninth on eighteen points from fifteen games. Houston have a game in hand. This is a direct six-pointer in the context of the playoff picture. Both clubs are within range of the top spots but neither is moving toward them with any conviction. A win here for Houston could open a genuine gap. A win for DC United would drag them level and breathe life into their season. The stakes are clear. Whether either side has the accountability to rise to them is another matter.
Goals: What the Numbers Suggest
Houston at home in the last five have gone over two point five goals just twenty per cent of the time. Their home over rate in the last ten sits at twenty-five per cent. Both to score at home in the last five is just twenty per cent. These are low numbers. Houston at home keep it tight. They grind. They defend properly on their own patch in a way they simply do not on the road.
DC United away in the last five have a both teams to score rate of forty per cent and an over two point five rate of forty per cent. Their away games tend to produce something, but not fireworks. When you cross-reference that with Houston's ability to shut things down at home, the picture points toward a low-scoring, competitive affair. Houston at home have the attitude and the standards to keep this tight.
The Call
Houston Dynamo to win. At home, on form, with clear motivation and a ground record that demands respect. They have won four of their last five at PNC Stadium. DC United have one win in their last five games across all venues. The desire and the basics of defending have been absent for the visitors in recent weeks. This Houston side, whatever their away struggles, look like a different unit when they play in front of their own supporters.
DC United will make it difficult. They usually do. That draw count tells you they are hard to break down completely. But hard to break down is not the same as capable of winning away from home against a side in decent home form. Listen, this is not a complicated analysis. Houston are better here. They know it. DC United probably know it too. Back the home side and back them with conviction.
Connor's Pick: Houston Dynamo to Win
Related: Form: Houston Dynamo Β· Form: DC United Β· Head-to-head: Houston Dynamo vs DC United
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Houston Dynamo's recent home form ahead of this fixture?
Houston Dynamo have been excellent at home in recent weeks. In their last five home games they have won four and lost one, scoring six goals and conceding just three. Their home clean sheet percentage in that period stands at sixty per cent, making them a genuinely difficult side to beat at PNC Stadium.
How have DC United been performing ahead of the trip to Houston?
DC United have struggled for consistency in their last five games, picking up just one win from five with three draws and one defeat. They sit ninth in their conference on eighteen points from fifteen games. Their away defensive record has been a concern, and they have failed to keep a clean sheet in any of their last five home fixtures, which points to broader defensive issues the side needs to address.
Is this a significant fixture in the MLS playoff picture?
Yes. Houston sit eighth on twenty-two points and DC United are ninth on eighteen points, with Houston holding a game in hand. A Houston win would open a meaningful gap between the two sides in the standings. A DC United victory would level the points and reignite their own push for a playoff position. Both clubs need the three points, which should ensure a competitive and committed contest.
