Our prediction for this MLS match:
Buoyed by the US Open Cup win over Portland Timbers, San Jose Earthquakes will look to five fans yet another reason to celebrate when they take on Houston Dynamo on Sunday morning. San Jose are eager to extend their unbeaten run to five games and they are surely capable of matching the Orange Crush in front of home fans. Goalkeeper Earl Edwards is widely expected to keep his place in the starting XI after keeping a clean sheet against Portland, while the likes of Arango, Buck, Rodrigues, Tsakiris, and Wilson Waldez remain in the treatment room.
Houston Dynamo, meanwhile, aim to build on back-to-back wins over Minnesota United and FC Dallas, but with San Jose being tough to beat at PayPal Park, we are tempted to place our bets on draw. Houston’s injury list is long as well, including the likes of Ennali, Quinones, Steres, Sviatchenko, and Tarbell.
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.