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How to Watch New York City FC vs. Houston Dynamo: Live Stream, TV Channel, Start Time

How to Watch New York City FC vs. Houston Dynamo: Live Stream, TV Channel, Start Time

USA Today26-05-2025

How to Watch New York City FC vs. Houston Dynamo: Live Stream, TV Channel, Start Time | 5/28/2025
MLS' ninth-place team, New York City FC, hosts 21st-place Houston Dynamo on Wednesday at 7:30 PM ET. Stream the match on Apple TV.
NYCFC earned a win in its most recent game by a score of 3-1 over Chicago Fire at home on May 25. Chicago was outshot in the match, eight compared to 23.
In its most recent action on May 24, Houston drew with San Jose Earthquakes 3-3 on the road, putting up three fewer shots than San Jose Earthquakes.
How to watch New York City FC vs. Houston Dynamo
When: Wednesday, May 28, 2025 at 7:30 PM ET
Wednesday, May 28, 2025 at 7:30 PM ET Where: Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York
Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York Live Stream: Apple TV
Watch live sports and more without cable on ESPN+. Click here to watch MLS action.
NYCFC key players
Adrian Alonso Martinez Batista has eight goals (on 28 shots, 2.0 per game) and one assist for NYCFC.
With two goals and three assists, Julian Fernandez is another important player for NYCFC.
Hannes Wolf has four goals (on 10 shots, 0.6 per game) and one assist.
Mitja Ilenic has one goal and one assist.
Houston key players
Ezequiel Ponce has four goals (on 20 shots, 1.4 per game) and one assist for Houston.
Griffin Dorsey has two goals and three assists.
Jack Mcglynn has provided two goals and three assists.
Amine Bassi has two goals (on six shots, 0.4 per game) and two assists.
To watch live sports and more without cable, head to Apple TV. Click here to watch MLS action.
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