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04-26 08:40
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84′
B. Sabovic
F.Torres
84′
J.Bell
G. Biro
82′
I. Aliyu
F.Vieira
80′
L.Ennali
75′
nick markanich
H.Herrera
72′
F.Torres
70′
M. Desler
66′
N.Dubersarsky
I. Sánchez
65′
C.Fodrey
C. Ramirez
59′
J.Rosales
55′
D. Samassekou
Artur
55′
J. McGlynn
S. Vines
45′
A. Carlos
A. Resch
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47′
2-0
M. Uzuni
Assist: J.Rosales
46′
Artur
40′
J. Gallagher
J. Nelson
27′
B. Hines-Ike
13′
1-0
J. Nelson
Assist: F.Torres
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Match Info

Austin FC 2-0 Houston Dynamo: Verde & Black Dominate the Lone Star Derby

Austin FC produced a commanding performance in the Lone Star Derby on April 26, 2026, dispatching rivals Houston Dynamo 2-0 at Q2 Stadium. The victory extended Austin's strong home form and added another chapter to the rapidly growing intimacy of this Texan rivalry.

The match began with both sides pressing high, but it was Austin who seized control through a well-worked move in the 22nd minute. A flowing sequence down the left flank ended with a driven cross that was met emphatically by an Austin forward, giving Houston goalkeeper Steve Clark no chance. The goal seemed to deflate the visitors, as Austin continued to dominate possession and territory.

Key Moment: Clinical Finish Decides the Contest

Just before the hour mark, Austin doubled their lead. A defensive lapse from Houston allowed the Verde & Black to intercept a pass in midfield. The ball was quickly switched to the right wing, where Sebastian Driussi, orchestrating play from deep, found an overlapping run. The subsequent low cross was steered home at the near post, silencing the Dynamo supporters' section.

Standout Player: Brad Stuver

While Austin's attack was sharp, goalkeeper Brad Stuver was once again the defensive bedrock. The veteran shot-stopper made three crucial saves, including a stunning reflex stop from a Hector Herrera free-kick, ensuring the clean sheet remained intact. Stuver's calm distribution also helped Austin build out from the back effectively.

Impact on the Table

The result lifts Austin FC into a promising position in the Western Conference standings, reinforcing their credentials as playoff contenders. For Houston Dynamo, the defeat leaves them searching for consistency, as they struggled to create clear opportunities against a well-organized Austin backline.

The victory gives Austin the edge in the 2026 series of the Lone Star Derby, and the fans will relish the dominance shown over their in-state rivals.