2026 Season

FC Dallas Takes Down Colorado for Third Consecutive Road Win

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MATCH NOTES

  • Forward Logan Farrington scored his sixth goal of the season
  • Winger Santiago Moreno scored his second goal of 2026
  • Petar Musa and Deedson were unavailable tonight due to national team duty
  • Sweden will use FC Dallas Stadium in Frisco as its World Cup 2026 base camp
  • Dallas wins three consecutive road games for the first time since May 22-June 4, 2005.
  • Dallas wins in Colorado for the first-time since Oct.18, 2014.

COMMERCE CITY, Colorado (May 23, 2026) – FC Dallas (7-4-4, 25 points) defeated the Colorado Rapids 2-1 on Saturday night at DICK’S Sporting Goods Park behind first-half penalty kick goals from Logan Farrington and Santiago Moreno. The win marked Dallas’ third consecutive road victory, the club’s first three-match road winning streak since May 22-June 4, 2005.

DALE COLOMBIA

Santiago Moreno scored his second goal of the season tonight in the 44th minute of the first half. The goal marked Moreno’s 22nd career MLS goal and gave Dallas its fifth goal scored between the 31st and 45th minutes this season. 

STRIKING FIRST

Forward Logan Farrington scored his sixth goal of the season after drawing and converting a penalty kick in the 12th minute. Farrington earned his ninth start of the season and has appeared in 14 matches, accumulating 701 minutes played. 

WATCH FC DALLAS STARS ON THE BIG STAGE

For the first time in franchise history, FC Dallas has two active players represented at the FIFA World Cup after Petar Musa earned a call-up to Croatia’s World Cup roster and Deedson was selected to represent Haiti this summer.

Croatia was drawn into Group L and opens the tournament against England on June 17 at 3 p.m. CT at Dallas Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Vatreni then faces Panama on June 23 at 6 p.m. CT at Toronto Stadium before concluding group stage play against Ghana on June 27 at 4 p.m. CT at Philadelphia Stadium.

Haiti was drawn into Group C and opens the tournament against Scotland on June 13 at 8 p.m. CT at Boston Stadium. The Grenadiers then face Brazil on June 19 at 7:30 p.m. CT at Philadelphia Stadium, before concluding group stage play against Morocco at Atlanta Stadium.

FAMILIAR FACES FOR DALLAS AND COLORADO

FC Dallas Homegrown Reggie Cannon, who currently features for the Colorado Rapids, started for the home side tonight. Cannon spent four seasons with FC Dallas and appeared in 67 regular season matches. He returned stateside with Colorado in 2024 and has appeared in 40 regular-season matches for the Rapids. Current FC Dallas defender Lalas Abubakar spent 2019-24 with Colorado, making 139 appearances before joining Dallas during the 2025 offseason.

SUBBING IN SUPERDRAFT PICKS AND THE FC DALLAS ACADEMY

For the first time this season, every available FC Dallas substitute either came through the MLS SuperDraft or spent time in the FC Dallas Academy. Nolan Norris, Michael Collodi, Joshua Torquato and Caleb Swann are all FC Dallas Homegrowns. Christian Cappis was a member of the FC Dallas Academy from 2017-18. Lalas Abubakar (2017 MLS SuperDraft), Ricky Louis (2026 MLS SuperDraft) and Nick Simmonds (2026 MLS SuperDraft) were all selected through the MLS SuperDraft.

FC DALLAS STADIUM WELCOMES SWEDEN

During the World Cup break, FC Dallas Stadium will host UEFA Play-Off Path B winner Sweden. As part of the FIFA World Cup 2026 Team Base Camp program, FIFA assigned Sweden to train and operate out of FC Dallas Stadium in Frisco. Team Base Camp Training Sites serve as the primary training and operational headquarters for participating teams throughout the tournament. Sweden arrives in North Texas on June 6.

THE SUMMER OF SOCCER IN FRISCO

FC Dallas and the City of Frisco will host the FC Dallas Soccer Celebration, a free 34-day fan festival at Simpson Plaza during FIFA World Cup 2026. The event will feature live match watch parties, entertainment, giveaways, food and beverage vendors, and interactive fan experiences outside Toyota Stadium and the National Soccer Hall of Fame.

FC DALLAS ON LOCAL TV

Relive Dallas’ road match against the Colorado Rapids on Tuesday, May 26, from 7-9 p.m. CT on KDFI More 27.

FC Dallas has partnered with KDFW FOX 4 and KDFI More 27 to launch The Kick, a World Cup-driven show for North Texas soccer fans. The final episode of The Kick will air live Sunday, May 24, at 10:30 p.m. CT. All episodes are available on FOX LOCAL.

NEXT UP

Dallas resumes regular season action following the conclusion of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, beginning a stretch of seven consecutive road matches on Wednesday, July 22, against the Portland Timbers. Kickoff is set for 9:30 p.m. CT. The match will air on Apple TV. Fans can listen on the official FC Dallas app or join the radio broadcast through an interactive live stream on FC Dallas’ YouTube channel.