Summary
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Game over
Penalties end, FC Dallas wins the game.
Fifth round
Both teams scored their fifth penalty.
Fourth round
Both teams scored their fourth penalty.
Third round
Both teams scored their third penalty.
Second round
Minnesota missed its penalty and Dallas scored it.
First round
Both teams got their first penalty.
Penalties
The second extra time ends, the game will be defined by penalties.
120'
2 minutes of compensation are added.
116'
Minnesota United defends with everything they have, FC Dallas has had several dangerous attacks.
111'
The VAR reviewed a possible FC Dallas goal, but it was disallowed.
106'
The second overtime begins.
First OT
The first overtime is over, we continue 1-1 and we could go to penalties.
105'
1 minute of compensation is added.
102'
FC Dallas has 5 corner kicks, 5 shots on goal and 61% possession.
97'
FC Dallas looks to score so they don't go to penalties.
91'
Overtime begins.
90'
3 minutes of compensation are added.
86'
FC Dallas plays long positions to cool down Minnesota United who had several dangerous attacks.
79'
FC Dallas keeps up pressure all over the court looking for a defensive error.
72'
First yellow card of the game and it goes to FC Dallas player Paul Arriola.
Second Goal
HOLY FACU!!! pic.twitter.com/KFveoPtj0T — FC Dallas (@FCDallas) October 18, 2022
64'
FC Dallas goal!
First Goal
you could say Rey put that one
🎶 deep in the heart of texas 🎶
53' | #MNUFC | #DALvMIN pic.twitter.com/cVdhSNVnXe — Minnesota United FC (@MNUFC) October 18, 2022
53'
Minnesota United goal!
51'
Minnesota United start the second half very well, they have had several dangerous attacks and we could see them scoring in the next few minutes.
46'
The second time begins.
Halftime
The teams go into halftime and the score is FC Dallas 0-0 Minnesota United.
45'
1 minute of compensation is added.
39'
FC Dallas with the most ball possession and 4 dangerous attacks.
33'
First corner kick of the game for FC Dallas.
29'
The game is very slow, in 30 minutes we have only one shot on goal and one corner kick between the two teams.
23'
First corner kick of the game for Minnesota United.
15'
Very even game, no team dominates the game and we are still waiting for the first goal of the game.
8'
Tight game in midfield, both teams looking for their first scoring opportunities.
0'
The match begins, both teams will seek to stay with the victory.
Substitutes
These are the players who will be on the bench:
Minnesota United: Alan Benitez, Jonathan Gonzalez, Oniel Fisher, Mender Garcia, Abu Danladi, Tyler Miller, Kervin Arriaga, Joseph Rosales and Niko Hansen.
FC Dallas: Franco Jara, Brandon Servania, Nkosi Burgess, Joshué Quiñónez, Jáder Rafael Obrian, Nanú, Tsiki Ntsabeleng, Jimmy Maurer and Edwin Cerrillo.
Minnesota United roster
These are the XI players who will start the match:
FC Dallas roster
These are the XI players who will start the match:
Our Playoff XI.
— FC Dallas (@FCDallas) October 18, 2022
✍️ https://t.co/XdOm2l0EM8 | #DTID pic.twitter.com/ML03ALrUNb
Referees
The referee designation for today's game is as follows:
REF: Ted Unkel
AR1: Corey Rockwell
AR2: Ryan Graves
4TH: Rosendo Mendoza
VAR: Drew Fischer
AVAR: Jeff Muschik
Battle for victory
A big game is coming up between these two Western Conference teams. Do not take off and then we share the statistics of both teams in the MLS.
Last showdown!
The last time these two teams met was on September 7, 2022 and on that occasion FC Dallas won 3-0 at Allianz Field. That confrontation was full of fouls, yellow cards, corner kicks and many goals that we hope will be repeated today.
History between both teams
FC Dallas and Minnesota United have met several times, of the last 5 games Minnesota United has won twice, there were two draws and in the other 2 games the winner was FC Dallas.
Arrival Minnesota United
The Minnesota team is already in the stadium and they are ready for today's game.
Saddle up 🤠 pic.twitter.com/ZcjmDy9gpV
— Minnesota United FC (@MNUFC) October 18, 2022
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What time is the FC Dallas vs Minnesota United match for MLS Playoffs 2022?
This is the start time of the game FC Dallas vs Minnesota United of October 17th in several countries:
Argentina: 10:30 PM on Star+.
Bolivia: 9:30 PM on Star+.
Brazil: 10:30 PM on DAZN.
Chile: 10:30 PM on Star+.
Colombia: 8:30 PM on Star+.
Ecuador: 8:30 PM on Star+.
United States (ET): 9:30 PM on Fox Sports.
Spain: 3:30 AM.
Mexico: 8:30 PM on Star+.
Paraguay: 10:30 PM on Star+.
Peru: 9:30 PM on Star+.
Uruguay: 8:30 PM on Star+.
Last roster FC Dallas
These were the eleven players who started last game:
Maarten Paes, José Martínez, Matt Hedges, Marco Farfan, Ema Twumasi, Edwin Cerrillo, Paxton Pomykal, Sebastian Lletget, Jesús Ferreira, Paul Arriola and Jáder Rafael Obrian.
Last roster Minnesota United
These were the eleven players who started last game:
Dayne St. Clair, Brent Kallman, Michael Boxall, Kemar Lawrence, D.J. Taylor, Emanuel Reynoso, Wil Trapp, Robin Lod, Luis Amarilla, Franco Fragapane and Mender Garcia.
FC Dallas Players to Watch
Forward Jesús Ferreira (#10) is a fundamental piece of the Dallas offense scoring two goals in the game against LAFC and is the team's leading scorer in the tournament with 18 goals in 32 games played. He is also the team's top assister with 5 assists so we could also see him assist on Monday. Another key player for the team is forward Alan Velasco (#20) who is the team's third highest assister with 4 assists in 25 games played and is a fundamental piece in generating dangerous plays for Dallas. He also has already scored 6 goals in the tournament so we could also see him score in Monday's match. Finally, Paul Arriola (#7) plays in the midfield position, he is the second highest scorer on the team, he has scored 9 goals during the tournament and has also had 5 assists. All three players are considered key to FC Dallas' offensive attack and will be of paramount importance to its victory.
FC Dallas in the tournament
The Dallas team has had a great tournament so far in the MLS, after 14 wins, 11 draws and 9 losses, they have 53 points in the general table that puts them in third position in the Western Conference. They've had an amazing start to the season, hopefully they can keep up the pace in the postseason and advance to the conference semifinals. Their last game was on October 9, 2022 and resulted in a 2-1 win against Sporting Kansas City at Toyota Stadium, earning their fourteenth victory. They arrive as favorites to win this game and stay with the victory because of the incredible team they have and the good time they are going through. They have an advantage in Saturday's game by playing at home and having their fans root for them.
Minnesota United Players to Watch
Midfielder Emanuel Reynoso (#10) is a fundamental piece of the Minnesota offense by scoring a goal in the last game against Austin and is the team's leading scorer in the tournament with 10 goals in 28 games played. He is also the team's highest assister with 6 assists. Another key player for the team is forward Bongokuhle Hlongwane (#21) who is the team's second-highest assister with 4 assists in 29 games played and is a fundamental piece in generating dangerous plays for Minnesota. He also has 2 goals scored so we could also see him score in Monday's game. Lastly, Luis Amarilla (#9) plays in the forward position, he is the team's second highest scorer, he has scored 9 goals during the tournament and has also had 4 assists making him the team's third highest assister. All three players are considered key to Minnesota United's offensive attack and will be of paramount importance if they are to win.
Minnesota United in the tournament
Minnesota United has had a good season in Major League Soccer, they are at the top of the tournament. In the regular tournament he had a total of 48 points with 14 wins, 6 draws and 14 losses. They sit sixth in the Western Conference and came very close to taking fifth place from Nashville. Minnesota United's objective for this game is to be able to stay with the victory and thus advance to the semifinals of the Western Conference, it will be a complicated game but not impossible to win. Their last game in MLS was on October 9, when they won 2-0 against the Vancouver Whitecaps at Allianz Field. They arrive as the least favorites to win this game, however they could surprise and win.
The stadium
The Toyota Stadium is located in the city of Texas, United States. It will be the venue for this match, it has a capacity of 21,193 spectators and it was inaugurated on August 6, 2005. It is the home of FC Dallas of Major League Soccer and it cost 80 million dollars.