Our prediction for this MLS match:
Buoyed by a 4-2 win over Sporting Kansas City, FC Dallas will look to give fans yet another reason to celebrate when they take on San Jose Earthquakes on Thursday. The Toros aim to regain their spot in top nine and a win over San Jose should see them climb to the Western Conference playoffs berth. A man to keep an eye on in the home team will be Luciano Acosta, who scored a brace against the Wizards, while the likes of Geovane Jesus, Newman, Pomykal, and Ramiro remain in the recovery room.
The Quakes, on the other hand, played out a 1-1 draw with Portland Timbers in their last league match. San Jose, though, have been having their ups and downs on the road of late, which is probably the main reason why home win should be considered. Adding to their woes, midfielder Ian Harkes is banned for the visiting side.
Highlighted Team (San Jose Earthquakes):

San Jose Earthquakes are members of the Western Conference of Major League Soccer. The Quakes have been participating in the league since 1996 and they won their first MLS Cup trophy in 2001. Back then San Jose outplayed star-studded Los Angeles Galaxy in the title game, but it has to be noted that they scored the winner in the extra time.
Two years later the Quakes managed to repeat the success, with the team beating Chicago Fire in the 2003 MLS Cup final. Avaya Stadium is the home ground of San Jose Earthquakes and the capacity of the venue is 18.000. The construction of the stadium cost no less than $100 million and the venue was opened in March, 2015. The club’s home colors are blue and black, whilst the Quakes wear white and red shirts and white shorts when playing on the travels.
Chris Wondolowski is the club’s biggest star and he has been playing for San Jose Earthquakes since 2009. The USA ace has 121 league goals on his account ahead of the start of the 2017 season.