When Houston Dynamo and Minnesota United lock horns at the BBVA Stadium in their MLS regular-season Western Conference week 12 fixture, both the sides will be looking to bounce back from their defeats in the previous week.This will be the second time in September that Minnesota United will be travelling to Houston with Dynamo inflicting a 3-0 loss on them in their meeting a fortnight ago.Tomorrow 🔴🆚 @HoustonDynamo📍 Houston,Texas, baby⌚️ 7 p.m. CT📺 @fsnorth PLUS📻 @SKORNorth#️⃣ #HOUvMIN pic.twitter.com/bRmBeU3GdP— Minnesota United FC (@MNUFC) September 18, 2020Minnesota are just three points behind leaders Sporting KC and a win here would go a long way in mounting a challenge for the top spot. The hosts on the other hand are eighth in the standing and a win here could propel them to fourth position.Houston Dynamo vs Minnesota United Head-to-HeadIn their 10 meetings since 2017, when Minnesota became the 22nd side to join the MLS, Houston have been the dominant side, winning five games and scoring a total of 16 goals.The Loons have only won three times, one of them in the US Open Cup last season and their wins in the MLS have both been at their home turf.Though the visitors are currently third in the Western Conference, all four of their losses this season have come in the last six games.Houston Dynamo form guide: W-W-W-D-LMinnesota United form guide: L-L-W-W-LHouston Dynamo vs Minnesota United Team NewsHouston DynamoA piece of big news coming from Houston is that their striker Alberth Elis is reportedly close to signing for Portuguese Premeira Liga side Boavista and might not feature in Saturday's game as he is not match-fit and needs to travel to Europe to finalise the deal.New signing Wilfried Zahibo is also out with a thigh strain and joins Michael Salazar on the sidelines.Injured: Wilfried Zahibo (thigh), Michael Salazar (knee)Doubtful: Alberth Elis (Match fitness)Suspended: NoneMinnesota UnitedThe Loons probably have the longest injury list in the league and the fact that they played six games in a matter of 24 days might've been a reason for the current injury crisis.They have a new face in Adrian Zendejas joining their ranks to shore up their goalkeeping department as both of their first-choice and second-choice keepers are out with injuries.Trade.#MNUFC acquires GK Adrian Zendejas (@MrZ3ND) in a trade with @NashvilleSC pic.twitter.com/l9mZx0XeKz— Minnesota United FC (@MNUFC) September 17, 2020Tyler Miller, Ike Opara, Osvaldo Alonso, Luis Amarilla, Aaron Schoenfeld, Ethan Finlay and Greg Ranjitsingh are all unavailable through injuries. Romain Métanire served his one-match suspension against Sporting KC and can retake his spot in the starting XI.Injured: Tyler Miller (hip), Ike Opara (undisclosed), Osvaldo Alonso (hamstring), Luis Amarilla (ankle), Aaron Schoenfeld (leg), Ethan Finlay (knee), Greg Ranjitsingh (knee)Doubtful: NoneSuspended: NoneHouston Dynamo vs Minnesota United Predicted XIHouston Dynamo Predicted XI (4-3-3): Marko Maric; Adam Lundkvist, Maynor Figueroa, Aljaz Struna, Zarek Valentin; Matias Vera, Memo Rodriguez, Darwin Ceren; Ariel Lassiter, Mauro Manotas, Darwin QuinteroMinnesota United Predicted XI (4-2-3-1): Adrian Zendejas; Chase Gasper, Michael Boxall, Jose Aja, Romain Métanire; Hassani Dotson, Jan Gregus; Robin Lod, Emanuel Reynoso, Kevin Molino; Mason ToyeHouston Dynamo vs Minnesota United PredictionHouston Dynamo and Minnesota United have both had big wins recently. The only deciding factor in the match looks to be the Loons' depleted squad, which gives Houston the chance to repeat their feat from earlier this month and send the visitors home empty-handed.Prediction: Houston Dynamo 2-1 Minnesota United