Houston want to make homestand count

Cam Weaver scored Houston's equalizer in New York.

HOUSTON – After a loss and two agonizing draws to start the season, the Houston Dynamo return to the confines of Robertson Stadium with the hopes of making the Vancouver Whitecaps their first victims of the 2011 season on Sunday (7 pm ET, Galavisión).


Houston started the season with three very close games and has two well earned road points to show for it. With the tough road work done for now, the Dynamo start a stretch where four of their next five will be at home.


They’ll look to start that stretch with a win against Vancouver, who come to Houston as one of the surprise teams of the early 2011 season. The expansion Whitecaps currently sit in fourth place in the Western conference in large part due to their scoring prowess.


[inline_node:330603]“They’ve scored a lot of goals,” said defender Hunter Freeman. “They’ve gotten off to a pretty good start as a new franchise with a lot of excitement. They’ve got a combination of guys who put in the work and guys who have a lot of flair.”


In addition to their scoring – Vancouver have notched eight goals in four matches – the Whitecaps have shown they can be a physical side. With that in mind, the Dynamo are expecting a tough battle Sunday.


“They’re an up-tempo team, but I think all MLS teams are physical and they certainly stepped into the role of being a physical MLS team,” said head coach Dominic Kinnear.


The Whitecaps attack will be without one of their best weapons this weekend, with Designated Player Eric Hassli suspended for the match after picking up his second red card of the young season Wednesday night against New England.


Like Vancouver, Houston could be missing a major part of their offense, as star striker Brian Ching is listed as doubtful with a left rib separation and midfielder Brad Davis is a question mark for the match due to a hamstring strain. Defender Jermaine Taylor will be out with a right foot sprain.


“Brian took part [in training] earlier today but felt some soreness and pulled out of training,” said Kinnear on Friday. “Brad did some stuff on the side and we’ll see how he feels tomorrow.”


Despite the injuries, Houston are looking to get into the win column on Sunday. To do that, they will have to break down a Vancouver opponent they know relatively little about. Without a lot to go on, the Dynamo will rely on their home-field advantage.


“They’ve played most of their games at home and they’ve got a lot of confidence, but anybody who follows the league knows it’s different playing on the road,” Freeman said. “So we’ll take a look at them on film [on Saturday] and go from there to try and get the win.”


Darrell Lovell covers the Houston Dynamo for MLSsoccer.com. Follow him on twitter at @Dynamoexaminer.

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