Dynamo looking at sweltering six-pointer when Crew visit

Bobby Boswell, Geoff Cameron, Brad Davis, and Cam Weaver of the Houston Dynamo celebrate after a goal.

HOUSTON — For a mid-June matchup, there’s more than normal at stake Saturday night for the Houston Dynamo’s game against the Columbus Crew (8:30 pm ET, watch LIVE online). 


Houston have the chance to build some momentum after last week’s win over Chivas USA (their first since April 29) and in the process create some space between them and the Crew — the teams are currently tied for third in the Eastern Conference with 18 points — in the standings.


To do that, the Dynamo will have to dispatch a team that’s been a tough out for them the past few years.


“Since I’ve been with the Dynamo we’ve never beat them,” said defender Andre Hainault at training on Thursday. “They’ve got some dangerous players up front and a solid back line, so they’re a complete team.”


Despite the Crew’s recent struggles, the Dynamo are well aware of the skill the team possesses. With attacking players such as Jeff Cunningham, Andrés Mendoza and Eddie Gaven and a defense led by Chad Marshall, Columbus present a significant challenge.


That challenge has shown through in the club’s recent meetings. Houston last beat Columbus in August 2008 but, according Houston head man Dominic Kinnear, these groups are not the same type of teams.


Roster overturn has changed the look of each team aided by an infusion of youth on both sides — Will Bruin, Rich Balchan and Justin Meram were all 2011 first-round picks and will play significant roles in the match.


Still, when the teams take the field Saturday night, the Dynamo are expecting the same type of physical battle the clubs have put on in the past few years. If the game goes according to script, the Dynamo are hoping to take advantage of one of most important homefield advantages.


“Being down here in Houston, we can take advantage of the heat,” said MLS assist leader Brad Davis. “We need to match their intensity for the first 10 or 20 minutes because they know it’s going to be a hot one. All teams come out here trying to get a lead because they know it’s going to be a tough match because the weather.”


And while the match is a mid-June game, there’s the opportunity for the Dynamo to get a win that could play a big role in how the season shapes up.


“If you look at the standings, we’re four points out of first and the more we can win the quicker we can climb the table and catch up to teams,” Kinnear said. “Playing a team that’s right next to us in the standings where you can get three points is massive.”


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

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