| Fire, Crew fight for playoff positioning
Two of the top three teams in Major League
Soccer's Eastern Conference table square off with positioning in the upcoming
playoffs on the line when the Chicago Fire host the Columbus Crew at Toyota
Park on Sunday afternoon.
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| TFC searching for another road win at Dallas
Toronto FC will try to keep its postseason hopes
alive Saturday at FC Dallas in a battle of bubble teams and, surprisingly, the
Canadian team's last two wins have been on the road.
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| N.E. battling for home field; K.C. battling for playoff life
The New England Revolution, who clinched
their spot in the Major League Soccer Cup playoffs for the seventh straight
year last week, look to hold onto home-field advantage for the first round
when they travel to take on the Kansas City Wizards at CommunityAmerica
Ballpark on Saturday.
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| San Jose hopes to take another step towards playoffs
The San Jose Earthquakes are set for
another huge contest on Saturday when they welcome Chivas USA to Buck Shaw
Stadium.
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| RSL, RBNY open Rio Tino Stadium with lackluster 1-1 draw
The New York Red Bulls and Real Salt Lake opened
Major League Soccer's seventh soccer-specific stadium - Rio Tinto Stadium - on
Thursday night with a lackluster 1-1 result in front of over 20,000 screaming
fans just outside of Salt Lake City.
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| 'Quakes announce partnership with Premiership club
The San Jose Earthquakes have established a
partnership with the English Premier League's Tottenham Hotspur Football Club,
the Major League Soccer club announced at a press conference at the Fairmont
Hotel in San Jose on Thursday.
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| Revs lose goalkeeper Warren for season
New England Revolution goalkeeper Doug
Warren has been placed on the season-ending injury list after suffering a
right elbow injury.
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| Real opens Rio Tinto Stadium against New York
Real Salt Lake opens Rio Tinto Stadium on Thursday
against Red Bull New York, but coach Jason Kreis knows the team needs to stay
focused or a new era could get off to a horrible start.
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| Ching's brace earns him MLS Player of Week
Houston Dynamo forward Brian Ching was voted
Major League Soccer's Player of the Week for Week 28, it was announced on
Monday.
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| Wizards, Fire battle to draw at CommunityAmerica Ballpark
The Chicago Fire pulled within a point of
second-place New England in the Eastern Conference after earning a 1-1 draw at
Kansas City on Sunday afternoon at CommunityAmerica Ballpark in Major League
Soccer action.
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