Houston Dynamo come in with plenty of attacking action around them, even if the results have been mixed. Their last six league matches have brought two wins, one draw and three losses, and four of those games finished with at least three goals. The 4-3 defeat at FC Dallas on 22 March was a good example of that looseness, with Houston creating 1.8 xG but also allowing 1.4 xGA and plenty of end-to-end exchanges.
At home, Houston’s profile leans even more towards open matches. Their league home record reads two wins and one loss with five goals scored and five conceded, which is a tidy summary of a side that is rarely keeping things under control for long. They have also failed to keep a clean sheet in eight straight, and that matters here because Seattle arrive with enough away quality to contribute even if they do not dominate possession.
Seattle’s recent away numbers also point towards a game with goals rather than a cagey stalemate. Their last six across all competitions include four wins, one draw and one loss, and while the 0-0 at Minnesota on 22 March was tight, the broader away record in MLS is solid: two wins, one draw and one loss, with three scored and two conceded. That balance suggests they are competent on the road without being ultra-defensive, which fits a match where both sides should find moments.
The head-to-head is not a strong argument for a low-scoring script either. One of the last five meetings finished under 2.5 goals, but the fixture has also produced some wild scorelines, including 7-8 and 5-4 encounters, so the ceiling is clearly there. With Houston first to concede in five straight league matches and Seattle unbeaten in five since their last league loss, the early flow could easily turn into a chase rather than a shut-down.
My prediction is Over 2.5 Goals at 90/100. Houston have gone over 2.5 goals in six of their last seven, Seattle’s away league record is efficient but not especially restrictive, and Houston’s failure to keep a clean sheet in eight straight adds to the case. The projected 1.5 xG each also points to chances at both ends, even if Seattle’s 0-0 in their most recent league match is a small warning against getting too carried away.