Sunday, June 27, 2010

MLS: Successful First Match At New Facility For Philly; Fire Blank Revs In Foxborough

Two games were contested on Sunday in Major League Soccer.

At Chester, Pennsylvania:

Sebastien Le Toux (PK-53'), Fred (79'), and Danny Mwanga (84') each scored once as the Philadelphia Union opened their new soccer-specific home stadium---PPL Park---in style with a 3-1 win over the Seattle Sounders.

At Foxborough, Massachusetts:

Marco Pappa scored the only goal of the match (29') as the Chicago Fire extended their MLS unbeaten streak to five games with a 1-0 road win over the New England Revolution.

MLS STANDINGS:

EASTERN CONFERENCE:

1. Columbus (GP: 12; GD: +7; PTS: 24)
2. New York (GP: 13; GD: +1; PTS: 24)
3. Toronto FC (GP: 12; GD: +1; PTS: 18)
4. Chicago (GP: 12; GD: +1; PTS: 17)
5. Kansas City (GP: 12; GD: -5; PTS: 12)
6. New England (GP: 13; GD: -8; PTS: 11)
7. Philadelphia (GP: 11; GD: -8; PTS: 10)
8. DC United (GP: 13; GD: -14; PTS: 10)

WESTERN CONFERENCE:

1. Los Angeles (GP: 14; GD: +18; PTS: 33)
2. Real Salt Lake (GP: 13; GD: +11; PTS: 24)
3. Colorado (GP: 12; GD: +4; PTS: 21)
4. FC Dallas (GP: 12; GD: +3; PTS: 18)
5. San Jose (GP: 12; GD: +1; PTS: 18)
6. Houston (GP: 14; GD: -1; PTS: 17)
7. Seattle (GP: 14; GD: -5; PTS: 15)
8. Chivas USA (GP: 13; GD: -6; PTS: 10)
 

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