HOUSTON (Feb. 21, 2026) – Houston Dynamo FC kicked off their 2026 MLS campaign with a 2-1 victory over Chicago Fire FC at Shell Energy Stadium tonight behind a debut brace from Brazilian attacker Guilherme. Additionally, the Dynamo improved their all-time MLS home opener record to 11-2-8 (WLD).
Notably, Guilherme became just the third Dynamo player in Club history to score multiple goals in his debut and the first since 2020. The two previous players to achieve that feat were Brian Ching in Houston’s first-ever MLS match versus Colorado on April 2, 2006 (four goals) and Ariel Lassiter versus Minnesota on Sept. 2, 2020 (two goals.)
Tonight’s match saw several Dynamo debuts, including attacking midfielder Mateusz Bogusz, midfielderAgustÃn Bouzat, Guilherme, defender Lucas Halter and fullback Franco Negri. Notably, Houston revamped their roster with significant signings over this offseason, highlighted by two Designated Players in Bogusz and Guilherme, as well as the return of Mexican legend Héctor Herrera. Additionally, defender Antônio Carloswore the captain arm band tonight in place of the injured Artur.
The Fire took the lead in the 31st minute with Hugo Cuypers finding the near post from inside the box.
Houston leveled the match in the 67th minute when midfielder Jack McGlynn played a stunning ball to a running Guilherme, who dribbled towards the box and found the bottom left corner.
Guilherme completed his brace in the 78th minute, slotting a left-footed shot between the visiting goalkeeper’s legs following a rebound shot from forward Ezequiel Ponce.
Goalkeeper Jonathan Bond was called into action in the 18th minute when stood his ground at the near post and blocked away a left-footed volley from Maren Haile-Selassie. The shot stopper finished the night with two saves.
The Dynamo created a dangerous chance in the 47th minute when defender Erik Sviatchenko found Bogusz in the box for a first-time strike that just missed the far post.
McGlynn took his chances from deep in the 54th minute with a left-footed shot that forced Chicago’s goalkeeper to get low for the save.
Bogusz almost put Houston on the board in the 70th minute after bringing the ball down just outside the box and hitting it towards the right post.Â
The Dynamo will continue their two-game season-opening homestand against LAFC on Sunday, Feb. 28, at Shell Energy Stadium, with kickoff scheduled for 7:30 p.m. CT. Tickets are available HERE.


