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Standings
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FC Dallas
St. Louis City SC
Attacks
99
110
Dangerous Attacks
35
53
Ball Possession
41
59
On Target
3
5
Off Target
5036
10011
Important Events
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End 1-1
95′
Brendan McSorley
S. Becher
89′
M.Perez
D. Edelman
89′
T. Totland
R. Santos
83′
R. Binyamin
C. Cappis
76′
L. MacNaughton
J. Orozco
76′
C. Teuchert
S. Córdova
67′
S.Moreno
L.Farrington
67′
J.Cioli
P. Delgado
67′
H. Johansson
L. Don Deedson
61′
1-1
T. Baumgartl
Assist: D. Edelman
58′
Michael collodi
48′
1-0
L. Don Deedson
Assist: P. Musa
Halftime 0-0
40′
C. Cappis
39′
O. Urhoghide
35′
Kaick
Ramiro
32′
S. Córdova
Goal
Shot on target
Shot off target
Penalty
Penalty Missed
Penalty shootout
Own goal
Assist
Corner
yellow card
red card
Second yellow
Subsititution
Subsititution(injury)
VAR
Match Info
FC Dallas and St. Louis City SC played out a 1-1 draw in an entertaining MLS encounter at Toyota Stadium on April 12, 2026. The shared points reflected a closely fought match where both teams had periods of dominance but ultimately could not find a winning goal. St. Louis City SC struck first, taking a surprise lead on the road in the first half with a well-worked team move. FC Dallas responded with increased pressure after the break and found their equalizer through a set-piece, with a powerful header finding the back of the net. The final twenty minutes saw end-to-end action, with both goalkeepers making key saves to preserve the scoreline. The draw leaves both teams in the middle of the Western Conference pack, with FC Dallas perhaps the more frustrated side after creating more chances in the second half. The St. Louis coach will be pleased with his team's character on the road, while the Dallas manager emphasized the need to convert dominance into goals.

