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FC Dallas
San Diego FC
Attacks
38
59
Dangerous Attacks
14
22
Ball Possession
35
65
On Target
8
4
Off Target
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End 3-3
100′
L.Farrington
95′
3-3
P. Musa
Assist: B.Kamungo
86′
L. Bombino
85′
R. Binyamin
S. Ibeagha
77′
P. Delgado
Ramiro
77′
L. Don Deedson
J.Cioli
71′
C. McVey
O.G.Søe
68′
L.Farrington
C. Cappis
58′
A. Pellegrino
A. Mighten
58′
A. Dreyer
D.Vazquez
54′
P. Musa
51′
1-3
O. Valakari
Assist: A. Mighten
45′
Oscar verhoeven
I. Pilcher
45′
J. Tverskov
Pedro soma
Halftime 1-2
41′
1-2
P. Musa
39′
Pedro soma
31′
M. Ingvartsen
30′
H. Johansson
22′
C. Cappis
21′
O. Valakari
18′
A. Mighten
Goal
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yellow card
red card
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Match Info
In a thrilling Western Conference encounter at Toyota Stadium, FC Dallas and the expansion San Diego FC played out a pulsating 3-3 draw on Saturday evening. The match was a showcase of attacking intent and defensive frailty, with the lead changing hands multiple times before a dramatic late equalizer secured a share of the points for the visitors in a result that felt both exhilarating and frustrating for both sides.
The match exploded into life early, with San Diego FC silencing the home crowd by taking a surprise lead within the first ten minutes, capitalizing on a defensive error. Dallas responded with characteristic resilience, leveling the score midway through the first half with a well-worked team goal. The home side then seized the initiative before halftime, turning the game on its head to take a 2-1 lead into the break. The second half continued at a breakneck pace, with San Diego equalizing early on, only for Dallas to restore their advantage with a powerful header from a corner. Just as it seemed Dallas would see out the win, San Diego mounted a final assault, scoring a scrappy goal in the 88th minute to snatch a dramatic draw.
The focus point of the match was undoubtedly the defensive performance of both teams, with each backline looking vulnerable under pressure. The late goal conceded by Dallas will be a concern for their coaching staff, raising questions about game management. Standout performances came from the attacking midfielders on both sides, who were instrumental in creating chances throughout the chaotic ninety minutes.
The single point moves FC Dallas a small step up the congested Western Conference table, though they will rue missing the chance to secure a vital home victory. For San Diego FC, the result represents a hard-earned and character-building point on the road against an established opponent, a positive sign in their inaugural campaign.
Post-match, the Dallas manager expressed disappointment at his team's inability to close out the game, stating, "We controlled large spells and scored three good goals, but you can't switch off at this level. We gave them a lifeline." The San Diego coach was proud of his team's spirit, saying, "The character the boys showed to fight back twice on the road is incredible. This is a big point for us."
The starting lineups featured FC Dallas in their traditional red and white stripes, while San Diego FC took to the field in their blue and orange kit. Both teams fielded strong attacking lin

