The MLS playoffs get underway with one of the most-widely-anticipated matchups pitting Seattle Sounders against Houston Dynamo. Both teams bring dynamic forms into the post-season, each having ended their regular season campaigns on a high note with three wins in their last five matches. The match is scheduled for October 29, 2024, and will mark the first of three games, bringing even more level-headedness to an already electrifying playoff format. Seattle's fort-of-a-defense and tactical acumen make it one of the tougher teams to play against at home, but Houston's recent resurgence under the coaching mantle of Ben Olsen promises to keep the Sounders on their toes. Given Seattle's dominance over this fixture in the past, and Houston being keen to change the story, this is a battle that is expected to be interesting tactically on the pitch.
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Seattle Sounders come into playoffs with experienced hands in Brian Schmetzer, who guided them to three wins in the last five games, extending the unbeaten run to seven games. With Seattle, the consistency in playing with the 4-2-3-1 formation has been able to win them midfield and, importantly, the tempo of the game. That says much about Seattle's Sounders record at the back and their recent patterns of scoring first and leading at halftime. Hence, Seattle is disciplined in terms of card counts under control in less than 4.5 cards in six of its last eight games, along with minimizing corners for opponents gave them that tactical edge in this playoff setup.
It was a 4-2-3-1 that gave the Sounders both defensive resiliency and fluidity in attack. Seattle likely press high to disrupt Houston's rhythm in midfield, often relying on fullbacks to stretch the width of the field. The fact that they have scored early, and protected leads-in six of the last seven first halves they have been ahead-indicates a premeditated plan of claiming the initiative early in a game and strangling their opponent's build-up play. Seattle's game plan will look to nullify Houston's counter-attacks by forcing them to play through the physical center-backs. TheSeattle team is also supposed to remain calm and not commit too many fouls unnecessarily, considering the high stake of playoffs, a good quality which has recently been seen.
Houston Dynamo
Houston Dynamo, meanwhile, under Ben Olsen, have also recorded three wins in their last five outings while pushing them into the playoffs with confidence. In the previous match, a 2-1 win over LA Galaxy, they were pretty gritty and steadfast as defense consistency has become somewhat of a priority. Using the same 4-2-3-1 formation, Houston builds a style around steady possession and quick counter-attacks that are set up to catch teams off guard. Like Seattle, Houston has kept their card count low-under 4.5 cards in five consecutive matches-and have shown a tendency to get on the board early, scoring first in five of their last seven.
Houston also comes with a 4-2-3-1 but its tactical emphasis will lie in compactness and transitions. Ben Olsen's side now has taken on a bit of a conservative but proper form which also serves them very well against teams with strong defensive lines. Given that Houston would look to exploit the openings that will be left by Seattle full-backs - which, yes, do like to push up the pitch - focusing on rapid breaks and tactical interplays. The key to success for Houston will be in keeping their cool under Seattle's press, enabling them to build quick counter-attacks and exploit any lapse in Seattle's shape. They'll also hope to create scoring opportunities from set-pieces, an area in which they have shown some efficiency this season.
Head to Head
It has mostly been a Seattle Sounders affair, as they currently have 13 wins in the past as compared to Houston Dynamo's three, with four draws between the two sides. Seattle also has an impressive record of defensive solidity against Houston as they are unbeaten in the last four meetings between the two, having managed to keep the opposition from getting clear goals. How they have kept out Houston is reflected in the defensive record of the latter, who have conceded a total of 17 goals in previous meetings. Their last meeting in September was a narrow 1-0 win for Seattle, as the Sounders managed to crack open the compact setup of Houston while nullifying the attack of the Dynamo. As this trend would suggest, Seattle holds both a psychological and tactical advantage in this rivalry, something that could bear heavily on the approach which Houston will take in this playoff opener.
Expert Betting Tips
In this playoff encounter, Seattle Sounders have the current form and tactical structure to make a difference. Brian Schmetzer's men have shown great consistency in scoring first while discipline is maintained to avoid cards and corners. Houston might have improved at the back recently, but against teams that press high and have structured defensive lines, they have often looked vulnerable-and both of those traits Seattle possess in droves. First, the Sounders' defensive organization tries to hold down Houston's counter-attacks; with both teams playing in some sort of similar formation, the game might fall to which side can impose its style more.
- Home Win/Draw & Under 3.5 Goals @ 1.65 Odds
- Home Scores First @ 1.6 Odds
- Under 4.5 Cards @ 1.83 Odds