Wednesday, April 27, 2016

MLS: Three-Draw Wednesday

Three games were contested in Major League Soccer on Wednesday.

At New York:

Dominic Oduro's equalizer in the 90th minute carried the Montreal Impact to a 1-1 road draw with New York City.  R.J. Allen scored for the hosts in the 51st minute.

At Foxborough, Massachusetts:

Jermaine Taylor's own goal in the 89th minute enabled the New England Revolution to salvage a 1-1 home draw with the Portland Timbers.  Jack Barmby scored for the guests in the 64th minute.

At Vancouver, British Columbia:

Diego Rubio's equalizer in the 37th minute lifted Sporting Kansas City to a 1-1 road draw with the Vancouver Whitecaps.  Christian Bolanos scored for the hosts in the 14th minute.



MLS STANDINGS:

EASTERN CONFERENCE:

1.    Montreal (GP: 8; GD: +2; PTS: 13)
2.    Philadelphia (GP: 7; GD: +3; PTS: 12)
3.    Toronto FC (GP: 7; GD: +3; PTS: 11)
4.    Orlando City SC (GP: 7; GD: +2; PTS: 9)
5.    DC United (GP: +8; GD: +2; PTS: 9)
6.    New England (GP: 9; GD: -5; PTS: 9)
7.    Columbus (GP: 7; GD: -1; PTS: 8)
8.    New York City FC (GP: 8; GD: -3; PTS: 7)
9.    New York Red Bulls (GP: 8; GD: -9; PTS: 6)
10.  Chicago (GP: 6; GD: -1; PTS: 6)

NOTES:  With Orlando City, DC United, and New England level on points with nine, the Lions and DC have more wins (two apiece) than the Revolution; Orlando City have the superior goal differential in comparison with DC United (+2 to 0); with the New York Red Bulls and Chicago level on points with six, the Red Bulls have more wins than the Fire (2-1)



WESTERN CONFERENCE:

1.   FC Dallas (GP: 9; GD: +2; PTS: 17)
2.   Colorado (GP: 8; GD: +4; PTS: 16)
3.   Los Angeles (GP: 7; GD: +10; PTS: 14)
4.   Real Salt Lake (GP: 7; GD: +1; PTS: 14)
5.   San Jose (GP: 8; GD: +1; PTS: 14)
6.   Kansas City (GP: 9; GD: +1; PTS: 13)
7.   Vancouver (GP: 9; GD: -2; PTS: 11)
8.   Portland (GP: 8; GD: -3; PTS: 9)
9.   Seattle (GP: 7; GD: -3; PTS: 7)
10. Houston (GP: 7; GD: -1; PTS: 5)

NOTES:  With Los Angeles, Real Salt Lake, and San Jose level on points (14) and wins (4), the Galaxy have the best goal differential amongst the three clubs (+10, to +1 for both RSL and the Earthquakes); Real Salt Lake have scored more goals than San Jose (12-11)

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