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How to Watch Houston Dynamo vs. CF Montréal: Live Stream, TV Channel, Start Time

How to Watch Houston Dynamo vs. CF Montréal: Live Stream, TV Channel, Start Time

USA Today11-06-2025
How to Watch Houston Dynamo vs. CF Montréal: Live Stream, TV Channel, Start Time | 6/14/2025
MLS' 21st-place team, Houston Dynamo, hosts 29th-place CF Montréal on Saturday at 8:30 PM ET. Watch on TSN.
Last time out, Houston suffered a 3-1 defeat at home to Sporting Kansas City, taking 20 shots and outshooting Sporting Kansas City by 13.
Montreal lost to New England Revolution 3-0 at home in its last game on May 31, even though they outshot New England Revolution 11 to seven.
How to watch Houston Dynamo vs. CF Montréal
When: Saturday, June 14, 2025 at 8:30 PM ET
Saturday, June 14, 2025 at 8:30 PM ET Where: Shell Energy Stadium in Houston, Texas
Shell Energy Stadium in Houston, Texas Live Stream: TSN
Houston key players
Griffin Dorsey has two goals (on 15 shots, 1.5 per game) and three assists for Houston.
With two goals and three assists, Jack Mcglynn is another key player for Houston.
Ezequiel Ponce has four goals and one assist.
Amine Bassi has two goals (on six shots, 0.4 per game) and two assists.
Montreal key players
Prince-Osei Owusu is a key contributor for Montreal, with four goals and two assists.
Giacomo Vrioni has scored three goals this season.
Dante Sealy has added two goals and one assist.
Luca Petrasso has one goal and two assists.
Houston vs. Montreal match breakdown
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