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Houston Dynamo vs. Vancouver Whitecaps in MLS action: Preview, projected XIs, doubts, and how to watch

Houston Dynamo vs. Vancouver Whitecaps in MLS action: Preview, projected XIs, doubts, and how to watch
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Now sitting top of the table, Jesper Sørensen’s side will be looking to hold onto that position.

After securing a much-needed road victory on Wednesday, the Vancouver Whitecaps are back in action Saturday as they take on a Houston Dynamo team that has been inconsistent to begin the season.

Here’s everything you need to know heading into tomorrow’s match.

How the Houston Dynamo enter this match

It has been a turbulent season for Ben Olsen’s side, as the Dynamo have looked excellent at times and completely lost at others.

It was the latter on Wednesday night, as Houston suffered a disappointing 3-0 defeat to Real Salt Lake. The result came immediately after an impressive 4-1 victory over one of the league’s strongest sides on paper, LAFC.

Several of the Dynamo’s key players did not start on Wednesday, including Guilherme, Mateusz Bogusz, Ezequiel Ponce and Lawrence Ennali, which could help explain the lacklustre performance.

That could mean tomorrow presents a very different challenge, and with Houston having won three straight matches before its most recent defeat, this will be another tough test for the Whitecaps.

How the Vancouver Whitecaps enter this match

After back-to-back one-goal draws in California, the Vancouver Whitecaps returned to the kind of results fans have become accustomed to with this side.

Thanks to a pair of excellent goals from Sebastian Berhalter, the Whitecaps secured a 3-2 victory over FC Dallas, with the club remaining unbeaten on the road through four league matches played away from BC Place.

The result also moved Vancouver to the top of the standings with a game in hand after the San Jose Earthquakes were defeated by the Seattle Sounders.

Now, the Whitecaps must defend that position, and it will only get more difficult as the 2026 season progresses.

Head-to-head

The last meeting between these two sides came on a historic day at BC Place Stadium, mainly because Thomas Müller was named in a Vancouver Whitecaps matchday squad for the first time.

After an early Brian White penalty, it looked as though the Whitecaps would win on the German’s debut, but the Dynamo spoiled the occasion with a late strike from Artur.

Brooklyn Raines was sent off in stoppage time, though it did not affect the result, as the match ended in a 1-1 draw.

The last meeting at Shell Energy Stadium told a different story. After first-half goals from Emmanuel Sabbi and Sebastian Berhalter, Brian White scored from his own rebounded penalty in the second half to seal a 3-0 victory, marking just the second time Vancouver had earned three points in Houston.

Players to watch

There are plenty of Houston players to highlight in this section, but the focus will be on a player who has haunted the Whitecaps over the past two to three seasons. Mateusz Bogusz was a key figure at LAFC and often delivered strong performances against Vancouver, recording four goals and three assists in just 10 matches against the Canadian side. He also added another goal for Cruz Azul in the 2025 Concacaf Champions Cup final, further underlining his impact against the Whitecaps. After a difficult spell at Cruz Azul, the Polish international returned to MLS as a Designated Player for the Houston Dynamo. With two goals and one assist in 12 matches to start this season, Bogusz will once again look to trouble Vancouver, and history is on his side.

A player who returned to the squad after missing the previous two matches through illness was German superstar Thomas Müller, who saw a few minutes against Dallas. He nearly scored on his debut against the Dynamo earlier in the season, but the offside flag went up on Brian White to rule it out. Nonetheless, Müller has been a strong addition for the Whitecaps, and while 2026 has been a relatively quiet season for the German, he has still recorded four goals and one assist in 10 matches, with his movement and positioning remaining elite. He is expected to play a bigger role tomorrow compared to Wednesday’s match, though a start remains uncertain. One thing is clear: if the Raumdeuter is on the pitch, he will make an impact. The only question is how big that impact will be.

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 the Dynamo, Lucas Halter and Jimmy Maurer are expected to remain out for Ben Olsen’s side, while defender Felipe Andrade is set to return to the squad after serving a one-match suspension for yellow card accumulation.

For the Whitecaps, Sam Adekugbe, Nikola Djordjevic, Ryan Gauld, Belal Halbouni, Ralph Priso and Sebastian Schonlau will remain unavailable for Jesper Sørensen’s side. An added note is that both Andrés Cubas and Édier Ocampo will be suspended if they pick up another yellow card, with the Paraguayan and Colombian both sitting on four bookings.

Projected XIs

TrueNorthFoot projects several changes for the Dynamo, while the Whitecaps are projected for 2 changes to their eleven.

Houston Dynamo (3-4-2-1): Jonathan Bond; Erik Sviatchenko, Artur (c), Antônio Carlos; Felipe Andrade, Jack McGlynn, Diadie Samassékou, Lawrence Ennali; Guilherme, Mateusz Bogusz; Ezequiel Ponce

Vancouver Whitecaps (4-2-3-1): Yohei Takaoka; Édier Ocampo, Tristan Blackmon, Mathías Laborda, Tate Johnson; Sebastian Berhalter, Andrés Cubas; Emmanuel Sabbi, Thomas Müller (c), Bruno Caicedo; Brian White

Game information and how to watch

📆 Saturday, May 16, 2026
⏰ 5:30 pm PT / 8:30 pm ET
📺 Apple TV
🧑‍⚖️ Ismail Elfath
🏟 Shell Energy Stadium, Frisco, United States