2025 Season

FC Dallas Extends Unbeaten Run with 3-1 Win over Colorado Rapids

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MATCH NOTES

  • Forward Petar Musa scored his 16th goal of the season
  • Midfielder Christian Cappis scored his first career goal for FC Dallas.
  • Box Score

FRISCO, Texas (Sept. 20, 2025) – FC Dallas (9-11-10, 37 points) defeated the Colorado Rapids (11-14-6, 39 points) 3-1 on Hispanic and Latino Heritage Night at Toyota Stadium. The win lifted Dallas to ninth place in the Western Conference standings. Petar Musa, Christian Cappis and a Rapids’ own goal sealed the win for the Burn tonight.

MUSA KEEPS SCORING
Forward Petar Musa headed in his team-high 16th goal of the season from Logan Farrington’s assist in the 14th minute. The goal set a career high for Musa, surpassing his previous best of 15 last season. Farrington has assisted Musa’s goal in two straight matches giving him four for the season and tied for third most on the team. Dallas is now 3-0-1 when Farrington provides an assist this year. The goal was Musa’s first headed goal of the season.

CAPPITALIZING HIS MOMENT
Midseason signing Christian Cappis scored his first career goal, a game winner for FC Dallas, in the 36th minute giving Dallas a 2-1 lead. Patrickson Delgado registered his fifth assist of the season on the play, moving into second place on the team. Cappis signed with Dallas on July 24.

THE LUCKY THIRD
FC Dallas scored its third goal of the night on a Rapids own goal in the 80th minute. It was Dallas’ first own goal of 2025. The goal was deflected from a shot on target by Pedrinho, who had entered the match four minutes earlier.

PROTECTING HOME TURF
With the win, Dallas improves to a 27-9-8 record at Toyota Stadium when facing Colorado and 36-30-20 overall. Dallas is 5-8-2 overall at home this season.

STREAKING AT HOME AND BEYOND
FC Dallas won consecutive games for the second time this season and extended its home winning streak to a season-long two matches. The club is unbeaten in six straight overall since Aug. 9 and has gone four straight at home without a loss. Dallas has scored in nine consecutive matches dating back to July 16, including nine straight at Toyota Stadium since June 25. The team has led at halftime in eight matches this year, posting a 5-2-1 record.

SELLOUT STREAK CONTINUESFC Dallas extended its sellout streak to 33 consecutive home matches with a standing room only crowd of 11,004. Toyota Stadium is currently undergoing renovations on the east side. For more information, visit NewToyotaStadium.com.

NEXT UPFC Dallas visits Western Conference rivals the Portland Timbers on Saturday, Sept. 27 from Providence Park at 9:30 p.m. The match will stream live on MLS Season Pass via Apple TV. The audio call can be heard on the official FC Dallas app.