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Pride on the line for San Jose, New England Fri Oct  7 13:28:45 2011 EST
Foxborough, MA (Sports Network) - The New England Revolution and San Jose Earthquakes will square off at Gillette Stadium on Saturday with both clubs having been recently eliminated from playoff contention. New England lost its third straight game last weekend, 2-1 to Seattle Sounders FC, which officially eliminated the Revs from the playoffs, while San Jose was knocked out with a 2-0 win by Red Bull New York over the Los Angeles Galaxy on Tuesday. The Revs have nothing to play for in terms of
Union's Le Toux named MLS Player of the Month Tue Oct  4 15:51:44 2011 EST
ls in month of September, as Philadelphia moved into second place in the Eastern Conference with just three regular-season matches remaining. Le Toux had two multi-goal matches, including a 3-2 win over D.C. United and a 4-4 draw with the New England Revolution. He scored in five of the club's six games. The French forward has played in every minute of every MLS game for the Union this season, and leads his club in both goals scored (10) and assists (8). He had 14 goals and 11 assists last seaso
Crew snap losing skid with vital win over D.C. Sun Oct  2 18:21:41 2011 EST
ader, sending his effort into the upper corner with power and pace to give the Crew all three points. D.C. United missed an opportunity to move into a playoff spot after Red Bull New York was held to a 1-1 at Toronto FC on Saturday. United remain in sixth place in the East with 38 points on the season. Both sides return to action on Oct. 15, as Columbus (12-12-8) will face the New England Revolution at Gillette Stadium, while D.C. (9-10-11) will host the fellow playoff-hopeful Portland Timbers.
'Quakes, Sporting play to dramatic draw at Buck Shaw Sun Oct  2 01:14:49 2011 EST
aight matches as it sits second from bottom in the Western Conference with 32 points on the season. Sporting, looking a sure bet to make the postseason, is unbeaten in its last three contests, topping the East with 45 points from 32 games. San Jose (6-11-14) will play its next match on Oct. 8 when it travels to Gillette Stadium to face the New England Revolution, while Sporting (11-9-12) doesn't return to action until Oct. 15 when it hosts Red Bull New York in a crucial Eastern Conference tilt.
Philadelphia tops D.C. to jump to second in East Thu Sep 29 22:25:24 2011 EST
second time in its last three during a five-match undefeated streak. The Union have played one less game than leader Sporting Kansas City. United (9-8-11) failed again to win back-to-back games, as it remains just one of three teams - the New England Revolution and Vancouver Whitecaps FC the two others - yet to win two straight matches all season. Philadelphia got off to a great start at PPL Park, as Le Toux scored less than 4 minutes into the match. He gained possession of the ball after it def
Chicago survives late rally by New England Sun Sep 25 18:34:28 2011 EST
Bridgeview, IL (Sports Network) - The Chicago Fire survived a late rally to claim a 3-2 victory over the New England Revolution on Sunday. Chicago scored three times inside the opening 30 minutes, as Sebastian Grazzini, Dominic Oduro, and Patrick Nyarko each recorded a goal. Ryan Guy scored twice in stoppage time to put a scare into Chicago's hearts, but the Fire survived to claim their second straight win. Grazzini opened the scoring in the fifth minute with a penalty kick. New England goalkee
Sounders claim Cascadia Cup with win over 'Caps Sun Sep 25 00:49:04 2011 EST
he Portland Timbers, failed to mark their final match at Empire Field with a favorable result. They posted a 4-4-5 record at home at their first MLS stadium. The Sounders, 54 points, take sole possession of second place in the Western Conference, moving ahead of Real Salt Lake. They have their sights set on claiming the MLS Supporters' Shield, trailing the Los Angeles Galaxy by seven points. Seattle returns to regular season play on Oct. 1 against the New England Revolution at Gillette Stadium.
Chicago seeks fourth win in last five vs. Revs Fri Sep 23 21:08:28 2011 EST
g better and the result have been getting better, but now is the time to turn it up and get three points every time out," Fire goalkeeper Sean Johnson said. Chicago has posted all three of its recent victories at Toyota Park, and host the New England Revolution (5-12-12) on Sunday in a must-win for both clubs. New England and Chicago sit just three points apart at the bottom of the East, but the Fire are in much better shape with the home game this weekend and two games in hand on the Revolution
Portland hopes to extend streaks against San Jose Tue Sep 20 17:47:35 2011 EST
e. Trips to New York, Vancouver, D.C. United and Real Salt Lake will not be easy, but with six more points at home - starting with three against San Jose - the expansion club could easily find itself in the playoffs. Portland defeated the New England Revolution in its last match, 3-0, as Diego Chara and Kenny Cooper scored in the first half of an impressive win. "I think we played ever so well in the first 45 (minutes). I thought it was some of the best football I've seen in Major League Soccer
Seattle's Rosales to miss 2-4 weeks Tue Sep 20 12:00:50 2011 EST
two to four weeks with a small MCL tear in his right knee. The 30-year-old Rosales was injured in Saturday's 3-0 win over D.C. United in Major League Soccer. He had two assists in the match to run his season total to 12, a new club record. Rosales also has five goals this season. Rosales will miss matches against Herediano and Comunicaciones in the CONCACAF Champions League and Vancouver Whitecaps FC and the New England Revolution in MLS, and possibly more depending on how long he is sidelined.
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