Dallas vs St. Louis City: Overview


FC Dallas delivered a commanding performance against St. Louis City SC with a comprehensive 3-0 victory at Toyota Stadium on July 20, 2025. The hosts, hungry for success in front of their passionate supporters, dominated proceedings from the opening whistle in this vital MLS encounter.
The atmosphere was electric at Toyota Stadium, with 11,004 fans in attendance, continuing an impressive 27-match sellout streak. The packed stands created a cauldron of noise as the home faithful were treated to a clinical display from their team.
Kaick opened the scoring in the 24th minute with his maiden MLS goal, a well-crafted finish that sent the crowd into raptures. The Brazilian midfielder's celebration showed just how much the moment meant to him as he pointed to the badge before being mobbed by teammates.
However, it was Petar Musa who stole the headlines with another brace, continuing his remarkable scoring form and bringing his season tally to 11 goals. The Croatian striker's clinical finishing proved too much for St. Louis City's defense to handle, as he netted his second consecutive multi-goal game.
Defensively, FC Dallas were equally impressive, with goalkeeper Maarten Paes making two crucial saves to preserve his clean sheet. The backline marshaled by Lalas Abubakar and Sebastien Ibeagha stood firm throughout the ninety minutes, limiting the visitors to few clear-cut opportunities.
This result provides a significant boost for FC Dallas (6-10-7, 25 points) in what has been described as a challenging season. The victory represents only their second home win of the campaign but could prove to be a turning point as they look to climb the Western Conference standings.
For St. Louis City SC, the defeat continues their struggles on the road this season. Despite the efforts of experienced goalkeeper Roman Bürki, they were unable to contain Dallas' attacking threats and must now regroup before their next fixture.
As the final whistle echoed around Toyota Stadium, the relief and jubilation on the faces of the Dallas players and coaching staff was evident. This FC Dallas St. Louis City SC match delivered exactly what the home supporters had been craving – a convincing victory filled with quality goals and determined defending.
"This performance was exactly what we needed, especially for our incredible fans who've stuck with us through some tough weeks. Getting our second home win of the season feels significant, and the way we controlled the game from start to finish was particularly pleasing. Kaick's first goal and Musa continuing his scoring run gives us something to build on," explained Eric Quill, FC Dallas head coach.
"We simply weren't good enough today. FC Dallas deserved their victory and we need to analyze what went wrong. On the road in this league, you have to be more resilient and clinical with the few chances you create. We'll learn from this and come back stronger," admitted David Critchley, St. Louis City SC's head coach.
"Scoring my first MLS goal is a dream come true. I've been working hard in training, and to see it pay off feels amazing. Sebastian's assist was perfect, and I just knew I had to hit it first time. The support from the fans today was incredible – they pushed us to this important win," shared Kaick after his breakthrough performance.
"Two consecutive games with multiple goals feels great, but the team victory means more. We've had a challenging season, so giving our fans something to celebrate at home is special. We're building momentum now and want to carry this form forward," stated Petar Musa, reflecting on his continued scoring prowess.
"Dallas executed their game plan perfectly today. Their midfield controlled the tempo, and Musa is showing why he's one of the most dangerous forwards in the league right now. With his current form and the service he's getting, he could challenge for the Golden Boot if this continues," analyzed former MLS striker and current broadcast analyst Taylor Twellman.


- Possesion of the goal 34%66%
- 16Total hits16
- 10Shots on target2
- 2Big chances0
- 10Fouls committed12
- 2Corners4
Ball Possession:
- FC Dallas: 58%
- St. Louis City SC: 42%
Shots (On Target):
- FC Dallas: 17 (8)
- St. Louis City SC: 9 (2)
Corners:
- FC Dallas: 7
- St. Louis City SC: 4
Fouls:
- FC Dallas: 11
- St. Louis City SC: 14
Yellow Cards:
- FC Dallas: 2 (Ramiro, Abubakar)
- St. Louis City SC: 3 (Yaro, Baumgartl, Orozco)
Individual Player Statistics:
FC Dallas Standouts:
- Petar Musa: 2 goals, 5 shots, 3 on target, 89% pass completion
- Sebastian Lletget: 1 assist (his 50th in MLS), 91% pass completion, 3 key passes
- Kaick: 1 goal, 4 shots, 2 on target, 87% pass completion
- Maarten Paes: 2 saves, 100% save rate, 13 successful long balls
St. Louis City SC Standouts:
- Roman Bürki: 5 saves, 63% save rate
- Marcel Hartel: 3 shots, 1 on target, 2 key passes, 84% pass completion
- Cedric Teuchert: 2 shots, 4 dribble attempts, 2 successful
- Tomas Totland: 6 recoveries, 3 interceptions, 86% pass completion
Team Comparison:
- Passing Accuracy: FC Dallas 86% vs. St. Louis City SC 79%
- Successful Dribbles: FC Dallas 11/17 vs. St. Louis City SC 8/15
- Duels Won: FC Dallas 52% vs. St. Louis City SC 48%
- Goalkeeper Saves: FC Dallas 2/2 (100%) vs. St. Louis City SC 5/8 (63%)
The statistical dominance of FC Dallas reflected their superiority on the field in this MLS encounter. Their control of possession, combined with more accurate passing and clinical finishing, proved decisive in securing the comprehensive 3-0 victory. St. Louis City SC struggled to create quality chances despite their efforts, managing only two shots on target throughout the 90 minutes.
7': Early chance for FC Dallas as Bernard Kamungo cut inside from the right wing and unleashed a curling effort that forced Roman Bürki into a diving save.
24': GOAL - FC Dallas (1-0) - Kaick opens the scoring with his first MLS goal! Sebastian Lletget provided a perfectly weighted pass into the path of the Brazilian midfielder, who finished confidently past Bürki. This marked Lletget's milestone 50th MLS career assist.
37': Close call for St. Louis as Cedric Teuchert broke through on goal but Maarten Paes spread himself well to deny the German forward in a crucial one-on-one situation.
45+2': Yellow card for Joshua Yaro of St. Louis City SC after a late challenge on Sebastian Lletget as the teams headed into halftime with FC Dallas leading 1-0.
52': GOAL - FC Dallas (2-0) - Petar Musa doubles the advantage! The Croatian striker capitalized on a defensive error by Timo Baumgartl, intercepting a poor back pass before rounding Bürki and slotting into the empty net.
61': Tactical shift by St. Louis City SC as coach David Critchley introduced fresh legs in attack, hoping to find a way back into the match. The visitors switched from a 4-4-2 to a more aggressive 4-3-3 formation.
69': Crucial save by Maarten Paes to maintain Dallas' two-goal cushion, diving low to his right to parry Marcel Hartel's powerful drive from the edge of the box.
77': GOAL - FC Dallas (3-0) - Petar Musa strikes again! A brilliant team move culminated with Joshua Torquato delivering a pinpoint cross that Musa headed powerfully past a helpless Bürki. This marked Musa's second consecutive multi-goal game and brought his season total to 11 goals.
85': Final substitutions for both sides as FC Dallas looked to preserve their clean sheet while St. Louis sought to minimize the damage in the closing stages.
90+3': Final whistle sounds with FC Dallas securing a commanding 3-0 victory, much to the delight of the home supporters at Toyota Stadium.
Chronology of the match
The FC Dallas versus St. Louis City SC rivalry is still in its relative infancy in MLS, with St. Louis only joining the league as an expansion team in 2023. Prior to this encounter, the teams had met just five times across all competitions, with a surprisingly balanced record.
Historical head-to-head record before this match:
- FC Dallas wins: 2
- St. Louis City SC wins: 2
- Draws: 1
- Goals: FC Dallas 7, St. Louis City SC 8
In their previous meeting earlier this season at CITYPARK, St. Louis emerged victorious with a narrow 2-1 win, making this comprehensive 3-0 victory for Dallas something of a statement response.
The tactical battle between coaches Eric Quill and David Critchley has been fascinating to observe, with both demonstrating different approaches. Quill has typically favored a possession-based style with Dallas, while Critchley's St. Louis has often relied on quick transitions and counter-attacking play.
Key individual matchups provided intriguing subplots throughout the contest:
Petar Musa vs. Timo Baumgartl This proved to be the decisive duel of the match. Musa's movement and finishing overwhelmed Baumgartl, with the German defender directly at fault for Dallas' second goal. Musa's ability to find space between St. Louis' center-backs created constant problems for the visitors.
Sebastian Lletget vs. Jaziel Orozco The experienced Lletget dominated the midfield battle against the younger Orozco, controlling the tempo and creating dangerous opportunities. His assist for the opening goal highlighted his vision and technical quality.
Lalas Abubakar vs. Klauss Abubakar successfully neutralized St. Louis striker Klauss, limiting the Brazilian to just one shot all game. This defensive masterclass was crucial to Dallas maintaining their clean sheet.
This result shifts the momentum in the budding rivalry back toward FC Dallas. With both teams fighting for playoff positions in the Western Conference, their final scheduled meeting this season in September could have significant implications for both clubs' postseason aspirations.
Following their convincing 3-0 victory, FC Dallas improved their season record to 6 wins, 10 losses, and 7 draws, accumulating 25 points in the MLS Western Conference. This result moves them up to 11th position, still outside the playoff spots but closing the gap on teams above them.
Despite the win, Dallas remains 7 points behind the final playoff position, currently occupied by Portland Timbers (32 points). However, with this boost in confidence and form, particularly from striker Petar Musa, their postseason ambitions remain alive with 11 matches remaining in their regular season calendar.
St. Louis City SC drops to 8th position in the Western Conference with a record of 8 wins, 8 losses, and 7 draws, keeping them at 31 points. The defeat sees them temporarily fall below the playoff line, though they remain just one point behind Portland for that coveted final playoff spot.
At the top of the Western Conference, LAFC continues to lead with 45 points, followed by Seattle Sounders (42 points) and Vancouver Whitecaps (39 points). The race for playoff positions remains highly competitive, with just 8 points separating 5th through 12th place in the conference.
FC Dallas will need to build on this performance in their upcoming matches if they hope to make a late-season push for the playoffs. Their next fixture against New York City FC on July 25 takes on added significance as they look to string together consecutive victories for the first time this season.
For St. Louis City SC, this setback compounds their road difficulties, but their relatively solid position means a quick recovery could see them climb back above the playoff line. Their next match against Minnesota United presents an opportunity to bounce back and solidify their postseason aspirations.
Team | M Matches | W Win | D Draw | L Lose | G Goals | P Points | |
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1 | ![]() San Diego FC | 25 | 14 | 4 | 7 | 48 | 46 |
2 | ![]() Vancouver Whitecaps FC | 24 | 13 | 6 | 5 | 42 | 45 |
3 | ![]() Minnesota United FC | 25 | 12 | 8 | 5 | 42 | 44 |
4 | ![]() Seattle Sounders FC | 24 | 10 | 8 | 6 | 39 | 38 |
5 | ![]() Portland Timbers | 24 | 10 | 7 | 7 | 33 | 37 |
6 | ![]() Los Angeles FC | 22 | 10 | 6 | 6 | 39 | 36 |
7 | ![]() Austin FC | 23 | 9 | 6 | 8 | 21 | 33 |
8 | ![]() Real Salt Lake | 24 | 9 | 4 | 11 | 26 | 31 |
9 | ![]() Colorado Rapids SC | 25 | 8 | 6 | 11 | 31 | 30 |
10 | ![]() San Jose Earthquakes | 25 | 7 | 8 | 10 | 47 | 29 |
11 | ![]() Houston Dynamo | 24 | 7 | 6 | 11 | 30 | 27 |
12 | ![]() FC Dallas | 24 | 6 | 7 | 11 | 35 | 25 |
13 | ![]() Sporting Kansas City | 24 | 6 | 6 | 12 | 36 | 24 |
14 | ![]() St. Louis City SC | 24 | 4 | 6 | 14 | 24 | 18 |
15 | ![]() Los Angeles Galaxy | 24 | 3 | 7 | 14 | 28 | 16 |