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FC Dallas vs San Jose Earthquakes – lineup prediction and game info – 3rd Degree
Here we go!! Season 29 of MLS (and season 27 of 3rd Degree’s coverage) kicks off for FC Dallas on Saturday night (7:30 pm) at Toyota Stadium against Luchi Gonzalez and the Earthquakes.
You can catch all our start-of-season content here:
Season Kickoff Podcast
Six factors that will determine FC Dallas’ fate in 2024
Digging into the FC Dallas 3-4-2-1 depth chart for opening day
Final check on the 2024 FC Dallas roster build
The basics of the FC Dallas 3-4-3
Broadcast Info
TV: MLS Season Pass on Apple TV
Apple TV English: Eric Krakauer and Jalil Anibaba
Apple TV Spanish: Raul Guzman and Carlos Ruiz
English Radio: 1190 am and the FC Dallas App. Owen Newkirk and Steve Davis are on the call. Pregame at 7 pm.
Spanish Radio: FC Dallas app with Carlos Alvarado and Rafa Calderon.
MLS Injury/Player Availability Report
FC Dallas
OUT: Geovane Jesus (right knee)
OUT: Alan Velasco (left knee)
OUT: Marco Farfan (lower back)
OUT: Amet Korca (left groin)
OUT: Jose Mulato (un-rostered)
OUT: Peter Musa (awaiting P-1 visa)
OUT: Tsiki Ntsabeleng (picking up green card)
Questionable: Enes Sali (listed in North Texas SC travel squad)
Questionable: Tarik Scott (listed in North Texas SC travel squad)
Questionable: Ale Urzua (listed in North Texas SC travel squad)
Questionable: Isaiah Parker (listed in North Texas SC travel squad)
Questionable: Jesus Ferreira (“lower body”)
Questionable: Paxton Pomykal (knee)
Probable: Ema Twumasi (ankle)
Antonio Carrera was loaned to North Carolina FC.
San Jose Earthquakes
OUT: JT Marcinkowski – (Knee Surgery)
OUT: Niko Tsakiris – (Lower Body Injury)
FCD Lineup Prediction
With Petar Musa not yet in town, the choices at the 9 are Logan Farrington or Eugene Ansah. I’m rolling with Farrington but it could easily be the opposite.
Sebastian Lletget gets the nod over Bernie Kamungo at one of the 10s with Paul Arriola.
Asier Illarramendi and Liam Fraser in MF as Paxton Pomykal is questionable. Dante Sealy at left wingback and Herbert Endeley at right wingback. The three CBs are obvious, as is Maarten Paes in net.
Bench Prediction
Jimmy Maurer
Eugene Ansah
Omar Gonzalez
Bernie Kamungo
Nolan Norris
Tomas Pondeca
Ema Twumasi
Patrickson Delgado
Jesus Ferreira or Paxton Pomykal, maybe.
MLS Kit Assignments
Green keeper kit? Boo. We like the black one.
Officials
New policy during the lockout, referees will be announced on the day of the game.
More Game Info
- FCD vs. SJ all-time: 21-29-22 (87 goals scored, 109 goals conceded)
- FCD vs. SJ home: 13-12-10 (45 goals scored, 47 goals conceded)
San Jose head coach Luchi Gonzalez was the FC Dallas head coach from 2018-21.
In 2023, FC Dallas Homegrowns (Edwin Cerrillo, Jesús Ferreira, Paxton Pomykal, Collin Smith, Nolan Norris, Tarik Scott, Dante Sealy) played a total of 5,978 minutes and made 92 appearances.
Nico Estevez‘s .574 winning percentage is the second-highest among the nine FC Dallas head coaches (No. 1, Oscar Pareja – .585)
FC Dallas has taken on San Jose three times on opening day. Dallas defeated the Earthquakes twice and lost once.
Quakes midfielder Carlos Gruezo played for FC Dallas from 2016 to 2019.
First, game, there aren’t a lot of notes.
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FIFA Fan Fest in Dallas paused due to lighting in the area Sunday evening
Organizers at the FIFA Fan Fest in Dallas’ Fair Park paused entry on Sunday evening as lightning moved across the area.
Those who were already inside the fest were advised to take shelter under the main stage viewing area or take shelter in their personal cars.
North Texas was placed under a Severe Thunderstorm Watch Sunday afternoon. The watch expires at 10 p.m. Sunday night.
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Dallas police and fire teams seize of nearly a ton of illegal fireworks
DALLAS – A coordinated holiday crackdown by Dallas police and fire officials resulted in the seizure of nearly a ton of illegal fireworks and multiple citations on the Fourth of July, authorities said Sunday.
Massive fireworks seizure
What we know:
The joint operations, conducted Saturday by Dallas Fire-Rescue’s Arson Division and the Dallas Police Department’s Southeast Division, netted more than 1,800 pounds of contraband across two separate incidents.
The largest seizure happened around 5 p.m. in the 3300 block of Elsie Faye Heggins Street, near Second Avenue. Acting on investigative leads, officials found a large cache of fireworks being sold out of a U-Haul truck and a van.
Authorities confiscated more than 1,400 pounds of illegal fireworks and issued two citations at the scene. Dallas Fire-Rescue’s Inspections Division assisted in taking the explosives to a secure location.
Later that evening, at 8:17 p.m., inspectors and patrol officers conducted a second, unrelated enforcement action at a home in the 4400 block of Penelope Street. That operation resulted in one citation for possession and the seizure of approximately 400 pounds of fireworks.
Officials emphasized that the illegal sale and possession of fireworks pose severe safety risks, including property damage, injuries, and fires. Both incidents remain under investigation.
The Source: Information in this article is from the Dallas Police Department.
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Cowboys newcomer already looks like a waste of money in Dallas
It was clear from the jump that the Dallas Cowboys were going to aggressively reshape their defensive secondary this offseason. A lot of that came down to overhauling the safety room, but the Cowboys front office also made several key moves at cornerback. One of the earliest they made was signing former sixth-round pick and recent NFC West journeyman Derion Kendrick to a one-year deal in late March.
Kendrick, who spent his first two full seasons with the Los Angeles Rams, was waived by LA and then picked up by the Seattle Seahawks before being waived again. However, at just 25 years old, Kendrick still seemed like a worthwhile swing for the Cowboys to take — or at least that was the case when the signing was made. But now, Dallas looks much less in need of taking a gamble at cornerback, which makes Kendrick seem like he’s simply crowding the cornerback room.
Derion Kendrick looks like a waste of money for the Cowboys
Let’s be clear: there’s a chance the Kendrick, who has put forth average to slightly above coverage grades in his career, can be a useful player in this league. However, that’s not a certainty given some of his bouts with inconsistency, and now the Cowboys have what seem like surer bets on their roster.
Not only is the hope that DaRon Bland and Shavon Revel are healthy options for the Cowboys this season after dealing with injuries or recovery last season, but Dallas has also drafted Caleb Downs, who can move down and play frequently in the slot (which we’ve already seen in offseason minicamps), signed a simply better corner than Kendrick in Cobie Durant, and lucked into fourth-round pick Devin Moore, who could be one of the steals of the draft with his natural ability at the position.
That’s also before you mention someone like Caelon Carson, who has been a solid depth piece for Dallas’ defense, even amidst the struggles on that side of the ball. The point is, there really isn’t much of a spot in the cornerback rotation for Kendrick right now when you look at the roster.
Obviously, this doesn’t mean that the Cowboys should rush to cut ties with Kendrick. If anything, Dallas should’ve learned that depth going into training camp and throughout the preseason to get to Week 1 is direly important. Moreover, Kendrick has enough of a track record in the league to have the opportunity to go on the field and prove himself and potentially fight his way to earning a roster spot.
At the same time, the math and numbers game don’t appear to be on the veteran’s side right now, which makes signing him seem a bit suspect in hindsight. However, even if that is the case, there is a silver lining for the Cowboys, in addition to this simply being a good problem to have.
Dallas can easily remedy their unnecessary signing of Kendrick
While it’s not ideal for the Cowboys to make a signing and then immediately cut that player before Week 1, the fact of the matter is that it won’t hurt Dallas in any meaningful way. While Kendrick inked a one-year deal worth $1.295 million, not a penny of that is guaranteed for the 2026 season. Subsequently, if Kendrick doesn’t come out and perform like gangbusters, the Cowboys can cut him with no cap penalties.
Zooming out and taking the 10,000-foot view of the situation, though, the expendability of Kendrick whether you want to call him a waste of money or a signing or not, is a good thing for the Cowboys.
This was unequivocally one of the worst pass defenses in the league last season. Had they legitimately been just average on that side of the ball, Dak Prescott and the offense were more than good enough to take this team easily into the playoffs and perhaps make a run (though this is Dallas, so who knows once the postseason starts). That’s why we’ve seen them make such drastic changes on that side of the ball.
As such, the fact that the Cowboys have overhauled their secondary so substantially along with bringing in new defensive coordinator Christian Parker speaks to the good work that this front office has done. Of course, things can always look good on paper and then fall apart on the field, but it absolutely seems that Dallas is heading in a substantially better direction, and Kendrick’s lack of place on the roster is an obvious sign of that.
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