The Oaks ended a two-game losing run with a victory over FC Dallas in the midweek round of games, while Houston secured a 4-1 triumph against San Jose Earthquakes.
Match preview
Austin have not replicated last year's success when they ended fourth in the MLS-wide table and second in the Western Conference.
This term, Josh Wolff's team find themselves in 18th in the general standings and eighth in their section, four points behind Real Salt Lake, albeit having played one fewer game.
Their 3-0 win against Dallas was just what the doctor ordered after two defeats on the trot, putting them in good stead to make the post-season MLS Cup Playoffs.
The Oaks would need the requisite consistency to make the top seven in the Western Conference, an outcome that will not materialise if they do not sort the form that has seen them lose four of their last six games in all competitions — three defeats in five for MLS matches.
With three wins in their last four games at the O2 Stadium — a 2-1 loss to Salt Lake in early June represents the only blot — Wolff's team should look forward to this weekend's clash.
However, Austin would not have it easy against a Houston side that have won three consecutive games in the competition.
Also in the Western Conference, the Texas-based side have found the back of the net nine times in those triumphs, keeping two clean sheets in that time, with the goal conceded last time out against San Jose the only goal Ben Olsen's side have let in.
Those wins have taken Olsen's men to 10th in the general MLS table and joint-fourth in the Western Conference standings, having played one fewer game than third-placed Seattle Sounders and the three clubs below them in that section.
Be that as it may, a wretched away record could mar their goal of finishing in the top seven spots that guarantee a place in the Playoffs after the regular season, with one victory in nine road fixtures.
That triumph was coincidentally against defending champions Los Angeles FC, a victory that inflicted the latter's first home loss of the campaign.
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Team News
Zan Kolmanic's ligament rupture keeps him out of action for Austin, who are also expected to be without the sidelined Leo Vaisanen and Alexander Ring.
Julio Cascante's top showing in the victory over Dallas should be rewarded with another start — the centre-back won six of seven duels in the 3-0 triumph and showed top-level passing range.
Left-back Jon Gallagher (five goals) has hitherto outscored frontmen Gyasi Zardes and Sebastian Driussi (both have four goals) heading into this weekend's all-Texan affair.
A knee injury has kept Ifunanyachi Achara out of action all season for Houston, while Tate Schmitt and Teenage Hadebe, injured in April and May, respectively, are not expected to feature against Austin.
Amine Bassi, Houston's top scorer with eight goals, and Hector Herrera, the team's leader in assists (five), could be pivotal in the weekend's outcome.
Austin FC possible starting lineup:
Stuver; Lima, Cascante, Radovanovic, Gallagher; Finlay, Valencia, Pereira, Fagundez; Zardes, Driussi
Houston Dynamo possible starting lineup:
Clark; Dorsey Sviatchenko, Micael, Steres; Artur, Herrera; Baird, Bassi, Quinones; Aliyu
We say: Austin FC 2-1 Houston Dynamo
Houston Dynamo have defeated Austin twice this year, but this weekend's game is at the Q2 Stadium — where the Oaks have beaten Houston in the last two games played in 2021 and 2022 — and not the Shell Energy Stadium, possibly giving the home side the edge.
Houston's poor road form does not help their cause, and it is hard to look beyond a side that have claimed three wins in four on their turf heading into this weekend.
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