06-Oct-2024, 03:30
Citypark, St. Louis, USA
On October 6, 2024, St Louis City will play host to Houston Dynamo in one of the crucial MLS Western Conference matches. Both teams are intent on securing valuable points as the regular season nears its close. St Louis is currently 12th in the standings and has been struggling for form, yet very competitive, while Houston sits 5th and hopes to remain inside the playoff spots. These could be intriguing dynamics for a tactical battle, one that should see St. Louis needing to find consistency and Houston looking to continue on an upward trajectory.
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St. Louis City heads into the game off of a 1-0 loss to LAFC, wherein they failed to create much in the way of real chances and failed to record a shot on target. They've been resilient lately, but also sometimes sloppy defensively - having let in 15 goals in their last five. Where the 4-4-2 of Dallas has been about the balance of structure, one did question their ability to break down a well-organized team like Houston in the absence of offensive potency in the last game.
St. Louis generally uses a 4-4-2 formation, based on the core in midfield and a high-pressing system. However, they have always struggled in those matches where they do not get possession of the ball and are put under pressure, especially against strong counter-attacking sides. They have been quite vulnerable at the back, something that the rate of conceded goals has shown. They will need to firm up at the back while also getting sharper in front to turn possession into clear-cut opportunities.
Houston Dynamo
Houston Dynamo, meanwhile, comes into this match off a 2-1 win over New England, showing fluid, free-flowing attack in a 4-2-3-1 setup. The possession game has been pretty strong in recent games for them, as they have won three of their last five games. Despite the good run of form, Houston has often preferred to take a more cautious approach in recent games, as six of the last eight matches that Houston Dynamo has featured in have seen under 2.5 goals come in, showing how disciplined they have been at the back.
The 4-2-3-1 setup for Houston Dynamo provides huge flexibility both in attack and defense. Deploying two holding midfielders serves a dual purpose, protecting the backline while supporting the front four with transitions to offense. It has been a tactical system that gives them the edge in dominating matches through possession, building regular scoring chances. They are most dangerous in their application of pressure and taking advantage of turnovers, and this may be a problem that St Louis, with cohesion issues in the final third, would face.
Head to Head
This head-to-head between these two teams has somewhat been evenly poised: St. Louis has managed to come on top twice, Houston once, with two matches ending all square. The last time they met, in Houston's backyard, the match ended 0-0, underlining the solidity that Houston is capable of posing, particularly when playing against teams with a low creative attacking style. Traditionally, these have been cagey affairs, with both teams canceling each other out.
Expert Betting Tips
St. Louis have been in mixed form with just two wins from their last five games. Even then, they have been competitive in most matches, taking the lead, only to lose because of their frailties in defense. This can be proved by the fact that they have conceded 15 goals in their last five games, going to show that the structure of their defense has been one of their big weak points. Offensively, their recent games have been marked by a lack of clinical finishing and creativity, something which was quite evident in this recent game against LAFC where they managed zero shots on target.
Meanwhile, Houston has been the steadier of the two, winning three of their last five matches. Control of possession and creation of chances are hallmarks of their game, and their solid defense has kept games tight. With 14 wins in the season and with a tendency to go ahead first in four of their last five matches, they are likely to start strong in this one. Given the penchant of Houston to ensure that games finish under 2.5 goals, coupled with their overall strength in defense, one would believe that they will frustrate St. Louis, who have struggled to find the back of the net with any consistency.
- GG (No) @ 2.423 Odds
- Home/Away + Over 1.5 Goals @ 1.6 Odds
- Away DNB @ 1.83 Odds