D.C. United Odds

D.C. United Odds

D.C. United 2022 Schedule Game Odds

DC United stadium

Virginia’s 15 legal sportsbooks had odds and props for all of your D.C. United bets and the wait is over. FC Toronto comes tu Audi Field Saturday, Feb. 25 for the season opener.

Audi Field is a great place to watch a D.C. United match. It’s a great place to bet on soccer too. Audi is the first MLS stadium to house a sportsbook, through its partnership with FanDuel.

You can get some bets in while watching the game either at the window or on your phone in the stands. Most MLS matches will start at 7:30 p.m. on Saturdays local time, so it’s easy to plan your bets.

When Major League Soccer formed, D.C. United was one of the first member clubs to arrive and its fan base has steadily grown throughout the region. Here in Virginia, rooting interest in D.C. United is even more widespread now. Legal sports betting is a go here in VA, and more of the state’s fans are betting on soccer because of the great, legal sportsbooks in the state.

In this complete guide to betting on the DC United online in VA, we’ll get you up to speed on the team and also show you some great places to bet.

Updated odds for next DC United match

For each DC United match, you can make your bets online at legal sportsbooks. Odds are released well in advance of game time, with some line movement as bets come in. Check the best available odds on DC United at VA online sportsbooks below; click on any odds to go right to the sportsbook and claim your bonus.

DC United odds to win MLS title

Does DC United have what it takes to win the MLS crown? You can place your bets on it happening via the futures market. Check below for the best current odds you can get on DC United’s prospects at VA online sportsbooks. Click on any odds to claim your bonus and open a new betting account.

DC United player props and futures

You can go much further than just betting on the outcome of DC United matches with prop bets and futures bets. Props are side bets within the match, while futures are bets on the season or players in total.

Proposition bets revolve around game circumstances, such as an accomplishment of a player or a team-based metric. You can find the available offerings for DC United games by clicking through on the match listing. Here are some examples:

  • What will be the halftime result — DC United lead/Philadelphia Union lead/tie?
  • Who will score the first goal in the game? (Odds listed for all players scheduled to play).
  • How many corner kicks will there be in the game — over/under 10.5?

A futures bet is a wager on an outcome that won’t be known until a later date. These are bets that require a long-term perspective, but they can be quite lucrative when you make the right calls. Here’s a handful of examples.

  • Bet on DC United to win MLS Cup or conference.
  • Over/under on team regular season win totals.
  • Bet on individual player awards, such as league MVP.

The betting menu for MLS and DC United runs deep at online sportsbooks. So be sure to take the time to explore all of the available MLS and  D.C. United betting options.

DC United stats leaders

On top of the all-time club leaderboard, D.C. United legend Jaime Moreno is at the top of the charts in numerous categories, including:

  • Goals: 131
  • Assists: 102
  • Shots on goal: 388

Over the past five seasons, we have seen the following players at the top of the list for goals scored.

  • 2022: Taxiarchis Fountas — 12
  • 2021: Ola Kamara — 19
  • 2020: Ola Kamara — 4
  • 2019: Wayne Rooney — 11
  • 2018: Wayne Rooney — 12

Meanwhile, assist leaders for the last five seasons also include some very familiar names.

  • 2022:  Julian Gressel — 7
  • 2021:  Julian Gressel — 13
  • 2020: Julian Gressel, Edison Flores — 3
  • 2019: Wayne Rooney — 8
  • 2018: Luciano Acosta — 17

As we move forward, we’ll see which of the current crop of DC United players takes the mantle of franchise leader.

DC United schedule 2023

DC United will host the 2023 MLS All-Star Game on Wednesday, July 19. Washington D.C. hosted the all-star game in 2002 and 2004, but this will be a first for Audi Field.

MLS released its 34-game 2023 regular season schedule on Dec. 20. Most matches will play out on Saturdays and select Wednesdays for the upcoming season.

All matches listed below are  7:30 p.m. Saturday unless otherwise noted:

Date Opponent
Feb. 25 Toronto FC
March 4 at Columbus Crew
March 11 Orlando City SC
March 18 at New York City FC
March 25 New England Revolution
8:30 p.m. April 1 at Chicago Fire FC
April 8 Columbus Crew
April 15 at CF Montréal
April 22 at Orlando City FC
April 29 Charlotte FC
May 6 at FC Cincinnati
May 13 Nashville SC
Wednesday, May 17 at Philadelphia Union
May 20 LA Galaxy
May 27 at Toronto FC
May 31 CF Montréal
June 3 at Inter Miami CF
June 10 at Atlanta United FC
June 17 Real Salt Lake
June 24 FC Cincinnati
8:30 p.m. July 1 at Nashville SC
8:30 p.m. Tues. July 4 at FC Dallas
July 8 Inter Miami CF
July 15 at N.E. Revolution
Sunday, Aug. 20 at New York Red Bulls
Aug. 26 Philadelphia Union
Sept. 2 Chicago Fire FC
Sept. 9 San Jose Earthquakes
Sept. 16 at Charlotte FC
Wednesday, Sept. 20 Atlanta United FC
Sept. 23 New York Red Bulls
10:30 p.m. Sept. 30 at Vancouver Whitecaps
8:30 p.m. Wed. Oct. 4 at Austin FC
Oct. 7 New York City FC

Famous DC United players

A number of legendary players have suited up for D.C. United over the past two-plus decades, so the official list of all-time greats is hotly debated. Let’s take a look back at some top names in franchise history, many of whom lived up to the hype.

Name Position Tenure Goals Assists Minutes
Marco Etcheverry MF 1996-2003 34 101 16,304
Jaime Moreno FW 1996-2002,
2004-2010
131 102 25,275
Eddie Pope DF 1996-2002 8 8 12,228
Ben Olsen MF 1998-2009 29 49 17,097
Wayne Rooney FW 2018-19 23 15 3,959
Christian Gomez MF 2004-07,
2009
45 33 9,250
John Harkes MF 1996-98 14 23 7,135
Raul Diaz Arce FW 1996-97,
2000-01
44 10 5,743
Luciano Emilio FW 2007-09, 2010 41 8 6,778
Freddy Adu MF 2004-06 11 17 5,442

An honorable mention goes to Bill Hamid, goalkeeper from 2009 and onward who made 187 appearances and was awarded the 2014 MLS Goalkeeper of the Year Award.

DCUnited roster

The current lineup of D.C. United players is an intriguing mix of veterans and youngsters. The club still has some work to do to return to its past glory, but bright spots have been emerging. Here’s a look at the current roster.

Name Number Position Age (at start of season)
Ruan D 27
Tyler Miller 1 G 29
Derrick Williams 3 D 29
Brendan Hines-Ike 4 D 28
Mohanad Jeahze 5 D 25
Russell Canouse 6 M 27
Pedro Santos 7 M 34
Christopher Durkin 8 M 23
Taxiarchis Fountas 11 F 27
Andy Najar 14 D 29
Steve Birnbaum 15 D 32
Jeremy Garay 18 M 19
Nigel Robertha 19 F 25
Christian Benteke 20 F 32
Miguel Berry 22 F 24
Donovan Pines 23 D 24
Alex Bono 24 G 28
Jackson Hopkins 25 M 18
Kristian Fletcher 26 F 17
Hayden Sargis 30 D 20
Jacob Greene 33 D 19
Theodore Ku-Dipietro 35 M 21
Mateusz Klich 43 M 32
Victor Pálsson 44 M 31
Matai Akinmboni 45 D 16
Ravel Morrison 49 M 30
Luis Zamudio 50 G 24
Gaoussou Samaké 72 D 25
Martin Rodriguez 77 M 28

DC United draft picks

DC United traded the No. 2 overall pick in the 2023 MLS SuperDraft to acquire Ruan from Orlando FC. They added midfielders with their next two picks.

  • Ben Stitz M (Penn — Second Round)
  • Aidan Rocha M (Georgetown — Third Round)

In recent years, Wayne Rooney was the most high-profile signing for the club by a wide margin. DC United brought him back as a head coach on July 12.  Over his two seasons as a player with the team, Rooney scored 23 goals and notched 15 assists.

Below are the players selected in the first round over the last few years by the club.

  • 2023: No pick due to the trade for Ruan
  • 2022: No pick
  • 2021 (2): Kimarni Smith, FW, Clemson; Michael DeShields, DF, Wake Forest
  • 2020: Simon Lefebvre, GK, Temple
  • 2019: Akeem Ward, D, Temple
  • 2018: No pick
  • 2017: Chris Odoi-Atsem, D, Maryland

DC United last qualified for the playoffs in 2019. We’ll see if Rooney’s return will turn things around, but any postseason hopes will wait until 2023.

DC United coaches

Hernan Losada began the 2022 season at the United helm, but the club made a change on April 20. Interim coach Chad Ashton led the squad until Rooney could arrive.

DC’s newest coach spent the previous 1.5 years leading Derby County to the English Championship. Ashton stayed on as an assistant for Rooney. Pete Shuttleworth, Nicolás Frutos and Fred Brillant are on staff as assistant coaches as well.

There have been six other coaches in DC United history (excluding interim coaches). Here’s how they fared:

Name Tenure Record (W-D-L)
Hernan Losada 2021-22 5-1-6
Ben Olson 2011-2020 117-75-139
Curt Onalfo 2010 7-3-12
Tom Soehn 2006-09 48-25-37
Piotr Nowak 2004-06 50-26-34
Ray Hudson 2002-03 44-20-46
Thomas Rongen 1998-2001 45-8-44
Bruce Arena 1996-98 74-15-42

Where does D.C. United play home games?

From the time DC United began play in 1996 through 2017, the team played home games at RFK Memorial Stadium in Washington, D.C. The club moved to its current home in 2018. Here’s what you need to know about the place to go to catch live DC United action.

  • Name: Audi Field
  • Address: 100 Potomac Ave. SW
  • City: Washington, D.C.
  • Owner: District of Columbia
  • Operator: D.C. United
  • Capacity: 20,000
  • Size: 115 yards by 75 yards
  • Surface: NorthBridge Bermuda
  • Ground breaking: Feb. 27, 2017
  • First game: July 14, 2018
  • Cost: $400 million-$500 million
  • Other tenants: Washington Spirit

How to watch or listen to DC United games

MLS has deals in place with ESPN, FS1 and Univision for national television rights, so you may be able to catch select DC United games on one of those outlets. All three options are available as part of cable, satellite and streaming packages, but it’s always a good idea to confirm prior to subscribing.

Locally, games appear on WJLA 24/7 News, a regional cable channel in the Sinclair Broadcast Group family. Headquartered in Arlington, Va., the channel can be picked up throughout the DC metro area and elsewhere across the state.

DCUnited.com provides a live stream of games, as well. There’s a handy tool on the site that allows you to plug in your zip code to see if you’re eligible. For those who aren’t, select games can be streamed with an ESPN+ subscription.

Dave Johnson or Russ Thaler calls the action, while either Devon McTavish or Joanna Lohman handle the color analysis. Claudia Pagan is the sideline reporter for D.C. United broadcasts.

On the radio side, the team previously had a deal with CBS Radio that has since expired. You can catch the feed of some MLS games on TuneIn radio, which is available both on the web and mobile.

D.C. United on BigSoccer

For diehard soccer fans, there’s a great place to go online where you can engage with fans from across the globe. BigSoccer is kind of like a Reddit that’s specifically devoted to the game you love.

You can view and explore threads about teams from everywhere. Interested in the big international competitions? You’ll find plenty of chatter here. How about the Premier League? There are plenty of folks who fall into that category, and lots of them are here.

There’s also a dedicated section for MLS and all of its teams. Yep, you’ll find plenty of DC United threads to jump in on, or you can just read away until you feel ready to post. Either way, this is a great way to engage with fellow fans.

Signing up for an account is a piece of cake. Just head to BigSoccer.com and look for the big “sign up” link in the upper right. After you click on that, you’ll set a screen name and password, and then enter a few simple details to register.

Once it’s all set, you can begin exploring.

Brief D.C. United history

As a charter member of MLS, D.C. United found a good deal of success in the early days of the franchise, but there hasn’t been a ton of glory in recent years. Here’s a quick look at some of the key dates in club history.

  • 1996: DC United begins play as an inaugural member of MLS.
  • 1996: Team wins first MLS Cup and the US Open Cup.
  • 1997: DC United wins both the MLS Cup and the Supporters Shield.
  • 1998: Team wins titles at CONCACAF Champions League and Copa Interamericana.
  • 1999: Club secures another double with an MLS Cup and Supporters Shield.
  • 2004: DC United wins MLS Cup, its last to date.
  • 2006: Team picks up another Supporters Shield.
  • 2007: Two years in a row for the Supporters Shield.
  • 2008: DC United wins the US Open Cup.
  • 2013: Team picks up another US Open Cup, its last to date.

On the individual front, members of DC United have received a number of rewards through the years. For team records, there’s one name that stands at the top in numerous categories.

  • Most appearances: 427, Jaime Moreno
  • Most goals: 162, Jaime Moreno
  • MLS Cup playoff goals: 12, Jaime Moreno
  • US Open Cup goals: 13, Jaime Moreno
  • MLS MVP: Four, last by Dwayne De Rosario in 2011
  • MLS Golden Boot: Three, last by Dwayne De Rosario in 2011
  • Defender of the Year: Two, last by Bobby Boswell in 2006
  • Goalkeeper of the Year: Two, last by Bill Hamid in 2014
  • Coach of the Year: Two, last by Ben Olsen in 2014
  • Newcomer of the Year: One, Luciano Emilio in 2007
  • Rookie of the Year: Two, last by Andy Najar in 2010
  • Last MLS Cup playoff appearance: 2019, lost 5-1 in first round to Toronto FC

The club has missed the MLS Cup playoffs the past two seasons and won’t be in the mix for 2022.

D.C. United FAQ

The club is owned by D.C. United Holdings, a holding company that initially had several investors. The group purchased the squad from original owner Anschutz Entertainment Group for $33 million. Erick Thohir and Jason Levien are the current majority owners, while William Chang holds a minority stake. In 2021, NFL running back Mark Ingram Jr. joined the ownership group as an investor.

Single-game tickets for the rest of the 2022 season range from $29 to $124. The club is accepting $50 deposits for the 2023 season memberships as well. Fans can start selecting their seats for the 2023 season in October.

Ticket packages for the D.C. United can naturally vary based on demand, date, time, opponent and other factors. As with other sports franchises, higher season membership packages come with additional perks.

The team has won the MLS Cup four times. D.C. United captured the crown in the inaugural MLS season of 1996, and followed that up with victories to cap off the 1997, 1999 and 2004 campaigns.

The latest MLS franchise valuations from Statista peg the value of the D.C. United at $630 million. That’s eighth among the current clubs in the league. Los Angeles FC tops the list at $860 million, followed by Atlanta United at $845 million. The Colorado Rapids are at the bottom of the list at $370 million.

The club’s method of honoring those who have made exemplary contributions to the franchise is known as the Hall of Tradition. To date, there have been 11 honorees, listed in order by induction date.

  • John Harkes, M, 2003
  • Marco Etheverry, M, 2007
  • Betty D’Anjolell, Executive, 2008
  • Jeff Agoos, D, 2008
  • Raul Diaz Arce, F, 2009
  • Danilo Noel Diron, Broadcaster, 2009
  • Eddie Pope, D, 2010
  • Richie Williams, M, 2011
  • Ben Olsen, M, 2012
  • Jaime Moreno, F, 2013
  • Kevin Payne, Executive, 2015

You can follow the team @dcunited. The club also has a presence on Facebook and Instagram. There’s also a dedicated website for all of your team needs: DCUnited.com. For official league news, you can catch @MLS on Twitter or visit MLSSoccer.com.

You can find D.C. United apparel when you catch the games in person at Audi Field in the club shop. There’s also a dedicated link on DCUnited.com that’s labeled “shop.” Clicking on that will bring you to MLSStore.com, where you can find all kinds of team gear, including jerseys.