PREVIEW: FC Dallas vs. Inter Miami CF at the Cotton Bowl

Texas’s Frisco Starting on Monday, January 21 at 5 PM CT, FC Dallas will play Inter Miami CF in the Cotton Bowl at Fair Park as part of their preseason program.

What you need know about the match is as follows.

How to View
In both English and Spanish, you can watch the game on MLSsoccer.com if you are unable to attend Cotton Bowl.

How to Pay Attention
You can also listen to the radio show in Spanish (FC Dallas app) with Carlos Alvarado and Rafa Calderon, or in English (Talk Radio 1190 and the FC Dallas app) with Owen Newkirk and Steve Davis.

Complementary Narratives
Preseason: Inter Miami will play its second preseason match on Monday following a 0-0 draw with El Salvador on Friday, January 19. FC Dallas will play their first preseason test of the year. Last week, Dallas’ preseason training camp at The Star in Frisco got underway. Miami is now in the middle of a global preseason tour that started in El Salvador and will see stops in Dallas, Saudi Arabia, Hong Kong, Japan, and Argentina before to the team’s late-February MLS schedule launch.

Rematch: This is the second meeting between Dallas and Miami in as many months. The teams squared off in the League Cup knockout stages last August, playing to a thrilling 4–4 draw in 90 minutes before Miami advanced.

Return to the Cotton Bowl: FC Dallas is making its first trip back to the Cotton Bowl in over 15 years. With the exception of the 2003 season, the Cotton Bowl was held in the team’s old home stadium in 1996 until the opening of Toyota Stadium in Frisco in the middle of 2005. The team’s final appearance in the Cotton Bowl was on September 30, 2009, when it played a league game against the New England Revolution as part of a doubleheader that also included the Mexico National Team.

New Additions: Since the teams’ previous meeting, Dallas and Miami have both expanded their rosters. With the help of the MLS SuperDraft, FCD was able to add forward Logan Farrington, as well as homegrown players Alejandro Urzua and Malik Henry-Scott, midfielder Tomas Pondeca, winger Enes Sali, and seasoned defender Omar Gonzalez. Luiz Surez, a former Barcelona great who made his club debut against El Salvador, joined Miami’s star-studded squad, joining Lionel Messi, Sergio Busquets, Jordi Alba, and fellow rookie Julian Gressel.

Read more news. https://sportupdates.co.uk

 

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*