It's more action for Jesper Sørensen's Whitecaps on Wednesday.
After a couple of draws to begin their 8-match road trip, the Vancouver Whitecaps will look to turn one point into three points as they take on FC Dallas in Frisco.
Here's everything you need to know.
How FC Dallas enters this match
It has been a solid season so far for the Texas-based side, currently occupying the final direct playoff spot in the Western Conference.
Their most recent outing saw Los Toros earn an impressive 3-1 win over Real Salt Lake at Toyota Stadium, with Santiago Moreno, Kaick Ferreira and Sam Sarver all finding the net for the hosts.
Having lost just once at home in eight matches this season, Dallas will provide a difficult test for the Whitecaps as the club looks to extend its two-game winning streak.
How the Vancouver Whitecaps enter this match
The 'Caps started the season on a strong note, just like last year, but their last couple of games have seen them fail to pick up three points.
Their 1-1 draw against the San Jose Earthquakes marked the second straight game in which the Whitecaps played out a 1-1 result, yet again conceding first but grabbing a late equalizer to split the points.
The Whitecaps have played only three road matches in league play this season, and while they haven't lost yet, they will need to pick up the pace to continue challenging for the MLS Supporters' Shield.
Head-to-head
Last season saw these two sides meet in the MLS playoffs, with Vancouver decisively taking Game 1 through a 3-0 home victory before dramatically advancing to the Western Conference semifinals after grabbing a late equalizer in a 1-1 draw, eventually winning in a tense penalty shootout.
Across 35 meetings between the clubs, FC Dallas holds a narrow edge with 13 wins and 10 draws, while the Vancouver Whitecaps have recorded 12 victories.
Dallas’ biggest win in the fixture came in 2013, when the hosts earned a 3-1 victory at home after goals from Jevaughn Watson, Mauro Díaz and Jair Benítez cancelled out an early opener from Daigo Kobayashi.
Vancouver’s largest win came in 2017 at Toyota Stadium, as the Whitecaps cruised to a 4-0 victory thanks to goals from Bernie Ibini-Isei, Fredy Montero twice, and Nicolás Mezquida, who scored a memorable bicycle kick from a tight angle. Carlos Gruezo was also sent off for FC Dallas that night.
Players to watch
From SL Benfica to FC Dallas, Croatian striker Petar Musa has been outstanding to begin the 2026 Major League Soccer season, recording an impressive 10 goals and two assists in 11 matches. His physical presence and finishing ability make him a nightmare for any MLS defence, even some of the league’s strongest back lines. Musa scored in the most recent meeting between these two sides and will certainly be looking to do so again on Wednesday.
On the other side, Sebastian Berhalter is enjoying another excellent season for the Whitecaps. The USA World Cup hopeful has been building a strong case for himself this year, recording five goals and four assists in 15 matches across all competitions, despite often playing as a central or even defensive midfielder. He scored the crucial equalizer against San Jose and assisted the late equalizer against the LA Galaxy the week prior, so it would not be surprising to see him involved again tomorrow if Vancouver finds the back of the net.
Availability
This section of the article will be updated following the release of the league-wide availability reports at 2:00 pm PT / 5:00 pm ET.
For Dallas, both Anderson Julio and Bernard Kamungo are set to miss this match for Eric Quill’s side, similar to Saturday’s outing.
For Vancouver, Sam Adekugbe, Nikola Djordjevic, Ryan Gauld, Belal Halbouni, Ralph Priso and Sebastian Schonlau will remain unavailable for Jesper Sørensen. However, Thomas Müller is expected to return tomorrow after missing the previous two matches due to illness.
Projected XIs
TrueNorthFoot projects a single change for Dallas and two changes for Vancouver.
FC Dallas (3-4-3): Michael Collodi; Shaq Moore, Osaze Urhoghide, Nolan Norris; Herman Johansson, Kaick Ferreira, Ramiro (c), Ran Biyamin; Sam Sarver, Petar Musa, Santiago Moreno
Vancouver Whitecaps (4-2-3-1): Yohei Takaoka; Édier Ocampo, Tristan Blackmon, Mathías Laborda, Tate Johnson; Sebastian Berhalter, Andrés Cubas; Emmanuel Sabbi, Kenji Cabrera, Bruno Caicedo; Brian White (c)
Game information and how to watch
📆 Wednesday, May 13, 2026
⏰ 5:30 pm PT / 8:30 pm ET
📺 Apple TV
🧑⚖️ TBA
🏟 Toyota Stadium, Frisco, United States


















