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CITY SC Holds Off Dynamo for 2-1 Home Victory

Simon Becher and Dante Polvara scored second-half goals to secure a 2-1 win for St. Louis CITY SC against the visiting Houston Dynamo FC at Energizer Park on Sunday.

Mateo Teague

August 23, 20262 min read

soccer match tension - illustration, Jake Team LLC
soccer match tension - illustration, Jake Team LLC
MLSFinal
Houston Dynamo FC1
St. Louis CITY SC2

August 23, 2026

Deciding Runs Define Outcome

St. Louis CITY SC secured a narrow 2-1 victory over Houston Dynamo FC in a regular-season contest played at Energizer Park on Sunday, August 23, 2026. The result was determined by two separate scoring runs from the home side, which ultimately proved sufficient to withstand a late equalizer from their Texas rivals.

Goal Sequence and Key Moments

The visitors opened the scoring earlier in the match, but the home side responded with crucial strikes in the second half. Simon Becher gave St. Louis CITY SC the lead at the 23-minute mark. The Dynamo FC fought back to level the scoreline later in the game when Ibrahim Aliyu found the net in the 75th minute.

The decisive moment arrived eight minutes later. Dante Polvara scored for St. Louis CITY SC in the 85th minute, restoring their lead and proving to be the difference-maker in the final stages of play. The team held on to maintain this advantage until the final whistle, ending with exactly three goals scored across the entire match.

Statistical Standouts

Individual performances highlighted the contest, particularly in attacking and defensive metrics. For the Dynamo FC, Mateusz Bogusz led all players with five total shots. In the St. Louis CITY SC camp, Dante Polvara was active offensively with three total shots.

Goalkeeping also played a pivotal role in the final tally. Roman Bürki made three saves for the home team, helping to preserve the narrow lead. Jonathan Bond recorded two saves for Houston Dynamo FC as they attempted to find an equalizing goal late in the match.

Season Records Update

With this result, St. Louis CITY SC improved their standing to 9-6-6 on the season. The loss dropped Houston Dynamo FC to a record of 12-2-7. Both teams continue their respective campaigns without any immediate implications for playoff positioning or elimination being confirmed at this stage.

Sources

https://www.espn.com/soccer/match/_/gameId/761747

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Mateo Teague

Mateo Teague covers The Colony high school and area college sports.

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