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POSTPONED: Houston Dynamo vs. Los Angeles FC 06/7/2024

Written by Michael Thervil

 

VEDA Communications | Photo by Michael Thervil
VEDA Communications | Photo by Michael Thervil

Yesterday’s football game (American soccer) between the Houston Dynamo vs. the Los Angeles FC was a game that started off with the dynamos having a 35% probability of winning to the Los Angeles FC’s 39% chance of winning with a 26% chance of a draw between both teams. Rain, sleet, snow, or in this case hurricane, fans of the Houston Dynamos came out to show their support. While speaking with Dynamo fans, they were very hopeful that the Dynamos will win today despite the hazardous weather due to Tropical Storm Beryl landing in Houston Texas.

VEDA Communications | Photo by Michael Thervil
VEDA Communications | Photo by Michael Thervil

Unfortunately, things took a turn for the worse as the City of Houston decided to take proactive measures in lieu of yesterday’s tropical storm to ensure that the people of Houston had the opportunity to make it home safe. Currently, yesterday’s game is postponed until further notice after Tropical Storm Beryl passes over Houston and the environmental conditions are rendered safe.

VEDA Communications | Photo by Michael Thervil
VEDA Communications | Photo by Michael Thervil

But don’t fret, there’s is a bit of good news, first of which is that there will be a game this Saturday between the Houston Dynamos and the Minnesota United FC. Currently the odds of winning this game rest in the Dynamo’s hands with a 55% chance of winning to Minnesota’s United FC’s 21% with a 24% possibility of the match ending in a draw. This match is scheduled to start at 7:30 pm at Shell Energy Stadium. The second piece of good news for you is that despite the Houston Dynamos facing off against the Los Angeles FC tonight, we were able to get some cool shots of the fans that came out to support the Houston Dynamos. As always, enjoy.

VEDA Communications | Photo by Michael Thervil
VEDA Communications | Photo by Michael Thervil

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