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FC Dallas at Seattle Sounders – game info and lineup prediction – 3rd Degree
11th in the West FC Dallas (20 points, 5-8-5) travel northwest to take on the 10th in the West Sounders of Seattle (22 points, 5-7-7) at Lumen Field. Kickoff is set for 9:30 pm CT.
Dallas is just 2 points back and Seattle boasts a 2-1-5 home record. They are as vulnerable as they have ever been.
BUT, and it’s a big BUT… Dallas is just 1-10-4 all-time at Seattle in MLS regular season play. The one time they came away with 3 points was back in 2011. Even draws are rare there.
A win in this one would be truly remarkable no matter what Seattle’s home record is.
Seattle is celebrating its Pride Match at this game, with various matchday activities taking place to honor the LGBTQ+ community.
Broadcast Info
TV: MLS Season Pass.
Apple TV English: Mark Rogondino, Heath Pearce
Apple TV Spanish: Alejandro Luna, Diego Arrioja
English Radio: 1190 am and the FC Dallas App. Owen Newkirk, Mark Dodd, and Steve Davis are on the call. Pregame at 9 pm with Sam Hale.
Spanish Radio: FC Dallas app with Carlos Alvarado and Jimmy Venegas.
MLS Injury/Player Availability Report
FC Dallas
OUT: Geovane Jesus (knee)
OUT: Paxton Pomykal (knee)
OUT: Alan Velasco (knee)
Seattle Sounders
QUESTIONABLE: Pedro de la Vega (Hamstring)
OUT: Jonathan Bell (Jamaica)
OUT: Alex Roldan (Head)
Discipline Report
Suspended
Asier Illarramendi – yellow cards.
Suspended on Next Yellow
DAL: Paul Arriola, Sebas Ibeagha
FCD Lineup Prediction
Interim Coach Peter Luccin has used three tactical shapes in two games. Heck, he used three in one game. We have to do some guesswork here. So instead of predicting 100% what he will do, I’m going to include some of what I want him to do.
First, I loved the 4-1-4-1 shape. I love how Asier Illarramendi sat in as a deep protective 6 and playmaker. I loved the 4 attackers under Musa. It led to greater possession, midfield control, and quality chance creation. I want to see that again.
But with Illarramendi out on yellow, Luccin will have to weigh his midfield and best decide how to compensate. Here’s my thinking, Sebastian Lletget stays in as one of the 4 across and Liam Fraser dops into the deep 6. Fraser is the most pure 6 and will give the back 4 protection. In that role he won’t need to get forward, he can stay home and keep it simple. Just find one of the 4 playmakers ahead of him.
I so want to predict Nolan Norris as the Illarra replacement, he’s the most similar in terms of passing and vision. But Norris is still just 19 and he’s been gone with the US U20 team for a couple of weeks and probably isn’t as dialed into whatever new concepts Luucin has been putting into place. I dream of a Norris start but assume it will be Fraser.
Reasonably, some more light rotation back in. Patrickson Delgado for Tsiki Ntsabeleng, Omar Gonzalez to give Sebas Ibeagha a rest, and a sort of rested Marco Farfan for Sam Junqua.
This gives FCD that quadruple threat out of midfield and the shape compresses into a 4-5-1 low block when required. And if you need a double pivot, Lletget can drop in next to Fraser and morph the shape into a 4-2-3-1, even in the run of play. One sub and it’s easily turned into 3-4-3.
Bench Prediction
Jimmy Maurer
Sebastien Ibeagha
Nolan Norris
Sam Junqua
Tsiki Ntsabeleng
Eugene Ansah
Ema Twumasi
Dante Sealy
Logan Farrington
MLS Kit Assignments
Officials
REFEREE: Malik Badawi
ASSISTANT REFEREES: Micheal Barwegen, Eduardo Jeff
4TH OFFICIAL: Elton Garcia
VAR: Jose Carlos Rivero, Peter Balciunas
More Game Info
- FCD record: 5-8-5 (20 points, 11th in West)
- SEA record: 5-7-7 (22 points, 10th in West)
- FCD vs. SEA all-time: 8-14-10 (33 goals scored, 47 goals conceded)
- FCD vs. SEA away: 1-10-4 (10 goals scored, 32 goals conceded)
FCD is 2-6-0 in games decided by one goal.
Dallas is 1-7-2 when conceding first.
15 of 24 FCD goals have been scored in the second half.
20 Dallas players have combined to miss 73 games.
Dallas has scored 19 goals in the past eleven games.
FC Dallas had a record of 0-4-1 when trailing at halftime.
Dallas is now 5-3-3 in its last seven matches across all competitions.
Dallas has one goal scored by a substitute. (Logan Farrington 06/19)
No FC Dallas player has been sent off during the current campaign with a straight red card.
Interim head coach Peter Luccin became FC Dallas’ first interim head coach to win his first two games in charge.
Maarten Paes ranks second overall in MLS in saves made with 80. Paes also ranks No. 7 in balls won (37).
Petar Musa has 8 goals on an xG of 6.08. (MLS calculated xG)
Stefan Frei is the only player in soccer history to win a USOC, MLS Cup, Supporters’ Shield, and CCL trophy
Seattle has won 8 trophies since 2009, the most in MLS in the span.
Seattle, WA
Seahawks WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba Earns Late Pro Bowl Nod
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba is joining defensive lineman Leonard Williams as a Pro Bowl replacement.
Smith-Njigba was announced as a replacement for Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin, who is injured. McLaurin’s injury has not been disclosed, per The Athletic’s Ben Standig, and appears to be basic “wear and tear” from the team’s run to the NFC Championship.
Williams, Smith-Njigba and cornerback Devon Witherspoon now make up Seattle’s trio of Pro Bowlers — the 14th straight season the team has had at least three players earn the honor, per Seahawks PR.
Smith-Njigba broke out in 2024 under offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb, who has since been fired and replaced by former New Orleans coordinator Klint Kubiak. In just his second NFL season, Smith-Njigba totaled 100 catches for 1,130 receiving yards and six touchdowns.
The catch total tied Tyler Lockett’s single-season franchise reception record, and no other receiver in the league was in the same ballpark as Smith-Njigba in production from the slot.
Smith-Njigba had 83 catches for 993 yards from the slot, per Pro Football Focus — the second-most receiving yards by one player from the slot in the last three seasons behind only Dallas Cowboys receiver CeeDee Lamb’s 2023 campaign (1,009 receiving yards).
It was a rapid rise after Smith-Njigba had 63 catches for 628 yards and four touchdowns as a rookie. Seattle has now had a receiver selected to the Pro Bowl in back-to-back seasons after DK Metcalf was selected last season.
Smith-Njigba will be a cornerstone of Seattle’s offense moving forward, and the first Pro Bowl nod of his career acknowledges he’s a rising star.
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Seattle Council Appoints Mark Solomon to Fill District 2 Vacancy – The Urbanist
The Seattle City Council has selected Mark Solomon to fill the District 2 vacancy created on the council by the resignation of Tammy Morales earlier this month. Solomon is a crime prevention coordinator at the Seattle Police Department who ran against Morales in 2019 and lost by a 21-point margin.
This year, Solomon was able to best the five other men vying for the seat as finalists — no women made Council’s cut for the final six.
District 2 includes all of Southeast Seattle, the International District, and parts of First Hill. Solomon will represent D2 until the results of this November’s election are ratified. In contrast with most of Council’s six other finalists for the opening, Solomon has said he will not file to run in that election (though former 37th Legislative District candidate Chukundi Salisbury also made the same pledge).
Seattle’s new District 2 councilmember is Mark Solomon, a crime prevention coordinator at the Seattle Police Department who lost to Tammy Morales by a 60-40 margin in 2019.
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— The Urbanist (@theurbanist.org) January 27, 2025 at 11:58 AM
Some of the other finalists may soon announce campaigns for the seat. Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) communications lead Adonis Ducksworth was the runner-up for the appointment and had pledged to run for the seat this fall. Among those who are rumored to be mulling a run for the permanent seat is Dionne Foster, a long-time progressive organizer and activist who is executive director of Progress Alliance of Washington.
D2 has a reputation for electing progressive councilmembers — though only two officeholders have represented the district since it was created in 2015: Bruce Harrell and Tammy Morales. Morales ended up composing Council’s leftmost flank following Kshama Sawant’s departure, while Harrell executed a centrist campaign to perfection in his 2021 mayoral bid. Harrell narrowly defeated Morales in 2015, but walked away rather than face a rematch in 2019.
New land use chair
Morales was chair of Council’s Land Use Committee, which is a position that Solomon will inherit. Under the broader auspices of the Select Committee on the Comprehensive Plan chaired by Joy Hollingsworth (District 3), the city council will be tackling a once-a-decade update to the Seattle Comprehensive Plan, which will guide housing growth and infrastructure investments for the next 20 years. Solomon cited “bringing the Comprehensive Plan over the finish line” as his first priority in his application for the position, followed by reining in after-hours clubs and reducing crime and disorder in Little Saigon.
Solomon’s vote could be instrumental in finalizing and approving the package, with Councilmember Cathy Moore (District 5) and Maritza Rivera (District 4) expressing skepticism about the direction of the mayor’s plan and a desire take a more cautious and incremental approach. Beyond including the state mandate to replace single family zoning with residential zones that allow fourplexes at a minimum, Mayor Bruce Harrell’s “One Seattle Plan” designates 30 neighborhood centers that add some allowances for mid-rise apartments around existing business nodes. Moore objected to one such neighborhood center in Maple Leaf, where she resides.
Talking to media Monday, Solomon stood by the answer he gave during a candidate forum that he would not be seeking to pull neighborhood centers out of the plan, as Moore has pledged to do.
“I do [stand by that answer]. Because, again, when we have neighborhoods that are walkable, where people can get groceries, school, whatever amenities, libraries,” Solomon said. “That makes sense, right? So, as opposed to having to jump in the car, jump on the bus to get some place. If it’s right in your neighborhood, making neighborhoods walkable helping activate those neighborhoods. To me, that makes sense.”
Solomon suggested that the wealthier parts of Seattle shirking their responsibility to add housing increases pressure on District 2, which is the city’s most diverse area, facing considerable displacement pressure.
“There may be some folks who object to [neighborhood centers],” Solomon said. “There are some neighborhoods who don’t want change. They don’t want eight-story apartment buildings in their community. That’s understandable, but if we’re one Seattle, one Seattle needs to come together so that again, it’s not all concentrated on North Rainier here in D2. It’s spread out.”
Permit reform, further tree protections, and fighting displacement
Solomon shared a desire to advance permitting reform during his time as land use chair. He also hinted at a desire to write permitting changes into the Comprehensive Plan, which isn’t necessary. Unlike zoning changes, permitting reform can happen without first updating the Comprehensive Plan.
“I want to fix the permitting process, because it is so onerous right now that it’s actually inhibiting our ability to build in the city,” Solomon told reporters. “So as looking at the comprehensive plan, how can we leverage permitting changes into the comprehensive plan? I also want to look at, how can we ensure that we have those anti-displacement measures in place. How can we ensure that we keep people in their homes and have the opportunity to build generational wealth? I benefit from that, you know? I benefit from the fact that I live in the house my grandparents built. I want to see other phone other families have that opportunity to build generational wealth as well. So, the anti-displacement and making sure that the density that is coming is shared throughout the city.”
The Harrell Administration has been slowly advancing a Seattle process around permitting reform since 2021 — with housing advocates raising issues with Seattle’s notoriously slow housing approval process for longer than that.
Like several of his new colleagues, Solomon expressed interest in revisiting Seattle’s tree ordinance passed in 2023, which some tree advocacy groups have argued didn’t go far enough — despite the expanded tree protections in the legislation.
“I believe you can do housing and trees. No, I don’t think it’s either or. I think it’s both,” Solomon said. “How do we make that happen? How do we restrict it, or improve the tree ordinance so we actually have more tree canopy? How do we have more green space? So definitely, going to be looking at all those things and engage the community to make it happen.”
Solomon will have to hit the ground running. Seattle faces a July deadline to pass zoning reforms to phase out single family zoning or fall under the state model code that will supersede local zoning in jurisdiction that fail to meet the new statewide middle housing standard greenlit in 2023. Given the threat of appeal and predatory delay, Council made need to use an interim ordinance to get it done in time.
In her resignation remarks, Morales had warned that her fellow councilmembers efforts to ostracize her and undermine her work ultimately disenfranchised D2 residents. She cited her colleagues’ decision to appoint her 2023 opponent Tanya Woo to Council to replace outgoing Teresa Mosqueda (who now serves on King County Council) as undermining pledges of civility and mutual respect. Appointing her 2019 opponent may not be much better in Morales’ eyes, but Solomon now has a chance to see if he can better elevate the needs of D2 residents — which can tend to be overlooked in the machinations of city hall.
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Where to Eat and Drink in Seattle for Lunar New Year 2025
Lunar New Year is here. Also known as Chinese New Year, Tet Nguyen Dan, and Seollal, it’s a holiday celebrated by millions of people throughout Asia and the Asian diaspora. In Washington, Lunar New Year is now recognized as an official state holiday. Some Lunar New Year events have already taken place, but with the Year of the Wood Snake officially kicking off on January 29, there are a bevy of celebrations and food specials to look forward to.
Here’s a guide to some of notable restaurants, bars, and bakeries doing specials and events for Lunar New Year 2025 in the Seattle area:
- At the new Capitol Hill Vietnamese restaurant Ramie, Tet comes with an array of special menu items, including banh beo (rice cakes) with crab stew and chicharrones, a head cheese wrap, and che troi nuoc (rice balls filled with mung bean paste served in ginger syrup). On February 2, Ramie will host a Lion Dance, a traditional way of welcoming the Lunar New Year. Sibling restaurant Ba Sa on Bainbridge Island will be serving some of the same specials and also hosting a February 2 Lion Dance.
- Monsoon, one of Seattle’s most well-known Vietnamese restaurants, is also featuring a number of Tet specials, including the traditional banh tet (filled rice cakes boiled in banana leaves) and pork braised in a clay pot. These specials will run until February 2.
- The Asian American brewery Lucky Envelope always goes big for Lunar New Year and this year is no exception. The Ballard beer-maker will be releasing four new beers — including a sesame chili cream stout and an imperial stout brewed with tea — at a Lunar New Year party on February 1. There will be red envelope giveaways and food truck Panda Dim Sum will be on site from 3 to 8:30 p.m.
- Recently opened Peruvian restaurant La Mar Bellevue is serving a special Lunar New Year menu from January 29 to February 2. This may sound like an odd combination, but Peru is home to a large Chinese community and there is even a culinary style, called Chifa, that fuses Cantonese and Peruvian traditions. The La Mar menu will include items like aji relleno — crispy sweet peppers stuff with crab and glazed with a chili and condensed milk sauce.
- From January 29 to February 12, the Smith Tower’s Observatory Bar — home to some of the best views in all downtown — will be serving three Chinese-inspired cocktails, like the Empress’s Elixir, which has Szechuan-infused gin, lemon juice, honey. What’s the deal here? The Smith Tower has “deep ties to China,” according to a press release, and the Chinese Room (where the bar is located) has a bunch of furniture and decor gifted by Chinese Empress Dowager Cixi.
- Fremont dessert destination Paper Cake Shop — run by Joule’s Rachel Yang and pastry chef Gabby Park — is serving a special cake, the Good Fortune Cake, until the end of January. It has gluten-free chocolate sponge, mandarin orange caramel, walnut praline buttercream filling, walnut praline frosting, and slices of kumquat on top.
- Another sweet option can be found at the Central District doughnut shop Raised, which from January 30 to February 2 will be featuring red and gold mochi doughnuts and furikake (!) mochi doughnuts.
- Finally, the mega popular Taiwanese chain Din Tai Fung is celebrating Lunar New Year by collaborating with Taiwanese American artist James Jean. While supplies last, guests to any DTF location (including the four in the Seattle metro area) get a gift card with Jean’s art on it that can be redeemed for a seaweed and bean curd salad appetizer. Anyone who spends more than $175 on a takeout order gets a limited edition James Jean tote.
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