The Seattle Sounders are carrying quite a few notable streaks into today’s match against FC Dallas. Among them are a five-game unbeaten streak in league play that goes back to the Real Salt Lake match on Feb. 28; a 19-game home unbeaten streak across all competitions that stretches back to the Club World Cup last year; and a 21-game home unbeaten streak against FC Dallas that began in 2012.
Here’s what you need to know:

OUT: Yeimar Gómez Andrade (hamstring), Paul Arriola (adductor), Pedro de la Vega (knee), Nikola Petkovic (knee), Cristian Roldan (head)
QUESTIONABLE: Kim Kee-hee (calf), Albert Rusnak (hamstring), Ryan Sailor (knee)
OUT: Anderson Julio (lower leg), Bernard Kamungo (lower leg)
QUESTIONABLE: Logan Farrington (lower body), Petar Musa (lower body)
Logan Farrington: If Musa doesn’t start, the offensive focus will surely be on the young striker. Since being the No. 3 pick in the 2024 SuperDraft, Farrington has established himself as a dangerous attacking player but seems to have hit a new level this year. He already has four goals in his first nine games, one shy of his career high.
Joaquin Valiente: The Uruguayan midfielder leads Dallas with two assists, but just as importantly is in the 93rd percentile for chances created with 15. He’s a solid passer who has adapted to MLS relatively quickly.
21 – Dallas last won a match at Lumen Field in 2011, a stretch of 21 matches including playoffs. That’s the longest winless streak for one opponent at a specific venue in MLS history.
19 – The Sounders have set a franchise record with 19 straight games unbeaten at home across competitions. The last team to beat them at Lumen Field was PSG in the Club World Cup.

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