First game of the week is on Friday, followed by five Saturday and two Sunday. We begin with...
The Houston Dynamo hosting Orlando City SC. Donovan Ricketts and Tyler Deric are the keepers. Houston's Kofi Sarkodie took a yellow card for his thirty-fourth minute foul. Orlando City had a yellow card assessed to Amobi Okugo in the forty-sixth minute for a foul. Orlando City was first to score as Deric deflected the ball into his own net for an own goal in the seventy-fourth minute. The final stood at 1-0 for Orlando City, with the man of the match being Pedro Ribeiro for firing the shot that Deric misplayed.
The first of five games on Saturday saw the Chicago Fire welcome the Vancouver Whitecaps FC. David Ousted and Jon Busch. Chicago had a yellow card for persistent infringement by Matt Polster in the fourth minute. Vancouver took a yellow card for a twenty-second minute Kendall Waston foul. The Whitecaps had three yellow cards in the second half: Pedro Morales for dissent in the sixty-sixth minute, Nicolas Mezquida in the seventy-seventh minute for dissent, and Raul Octavio Rivero in the eighty-second minute for a foul. Vancouver began with a Rivero goal in the eighty-sixth minute, via Steven Beitashour. The Fire had a yellow card assessed to Kennedy Igboananike for a foul in stoppage time. Ousted's four-save clean sheet earned him the man of the match honors.
To the east, the Columbus Crew SC bring in Toronto FC. Joe Bendik and Steve Clark are given the starting nods. Toronto went down to ten men in first-half stoppage time as Justin Morrow received a red card for his foul. Columbus started in the fifty-seventh minute on a Justin Meram goal, courtesy of Ethan Finlay. The Crew added on with a Kei Kamara goal in the sixty-first minute, passed from Waylon Francis and Wil Trapp. In the eighty-fifth minute, Kevan George received a yellow card for Columbus for his foul. The final stood at 2-0 for the Crew, and Meram was the man of the match.
Down in Texas, FC Dallas hosts Sporting Kansas City. Luis Marin and Chris Seitz are in the six-yard boxes. Dallas struck first in the seventeenth minute on a Blas Perez goal, fueled by Tesho Akindele and Fabian Castillo. Dallas' Atiba Harris received a yellow card in the thirty-fifth minute for a foul. Kansas City saw a yellow card given to Graham Zusi for dissent in the forty-first minute. Sporting tied it on a Roger Espinoza goal in the forty-fourth minute, set up by Benny Feilhaber. Dallas retook the lead on a Perez goal in the fifty-second minute, assisted by Michel. Dallas added on in the seventy-third minute on a Castillo goal, via Ryan Hollingshead and Michel. The teams each saw a yellow card for an argument in the ninetieth minute, going to Kevin Ellis of Kansas City and Kyle Bekker of Dallas. The game ended 3-1 for Dallas, and Perez was the man of the match with a brace.
Northwest to Salt Lake, as Real welcomes the Philadelphia Union. Rais M'bolhi and Nick Rimando are set to start in goal. In the fourth minute, Olmes Garcia received a yellow card for a foul. Philadelphia's Steven Vitoria took a yellow card in the twenty-third minute for a foul. Real began in the twenty-ninth minute with a Javier Morales goal. The Union tied it on a Fernando Aristeguieta goal in the thirty-fourth minute. Philadelphia gained the lead on another Aristeguieta goal in the thirty-eighth minute. Salt Lake suffered a yellow card for Kyle Beckerman's dissent in the fiftieth minute. The Union had a yellow card in the fifty-second minute for a Maurice Edu foul. Real tied it in the fifty-fifth minute on a Jamison Olave goal, with an assist credited to Morales. Philadelphia reclaimed the lead in the fifty-eighth minute when Olave redirected the ball into his own net. The Union took a yellow card in the sixty-second minute on an Ethan White foul. Salt Lake's Luke Mulholland took a yellow card in the seventy-fourth minute for his foul. Philadelphia's Aristeguieta was given a yellow card for dissent in the eighty-sixth minute, and Alvaro Saborio tied it for Real with a penalty kick in the same minute. The final stood at 3-3, with the man of the match being Aristeguieta.
Closing out Saturday, the Seattle Sounders FC bring in the San Jose Earthquakes. David Bingham and Stefan Frei are the keepers. Seattle began in the first minute on a Clint Dempsey goal. San Jose tied it with a thirteenth minute goal by Chris Wondolowski, set up by Marvell Wynne. The Earthquakes took the lead with a Wondolowski goal in the forty-eighth minute. San Jose went down to ten men when Victor Bernardez received a red card in the fifty-second minute for a foul. The Sounders' Micheal Azira received a yellow card in the fifty-seventh minute for his foul. The Earthquakes added on with an Innocent Emeghara goal in the seventieth minute, coming off of Adam Jahn. Seattle got one back with an eighty-fourth minute Obafemi Martins goal, set up by Andy Rose and Gonzalo Pineda. In the eighty-fifth minute, San Jose's Emeghara was given a yellow card for a foul. The Sounders took a yellow card for a Cristian Roldan foul in stoppage time. The Earthquakes took the game 3-2, with the man of the match being Wondolowski.
On Sunday, New York City FC host the New England Revolution. Bobby Shuttleworth and Josh Saunders are the goalies. New York City's Chris Wingert took a yellow card in the sixth minute for a foul. New England took a yellow card for a Jose Agudelo foul in the ninth minute. New York City began in the nineteenth minute on a David Villa goal, fueled by Ned Grabavoy. New York City's Josh Williams received a yellow card for his foul in the fifty-seventh minute. The Revolution went down a man when Jose Goncalves took a red card for a fight in the sixty-sixth minute. New England's Andy Dorman picked up a yellow card for a seventy-third minute foul. New York City added on with a Patrick Mullins goal in the eighty-fourth minute. The final stood at 2-0 for New York City, and the man of the match was Villa.
Finally, the Portland Timbers host the Los Angeles Galaxy. Brian Rowe and Adam Larsen Kwarasey are in the six-yard boxes. Portland began in the thirty-first minute on a Fanendo Adi goal, via Rodney Wallace. Los Angeles tied it in the sixty-fifth minute on a Gyasi Zardes goal, passed from Jose Villarreal. The Galaxy saw yellow cards go to Mika Vayrynen in the seventy-ninth minute and Dan Gargan in the eighty-eighth minute, both for fouls. The Timbers took the lead on a ninetieth minute goal by Adi, courtesy of Darlington Nagbe and Liam Ridgewell. Los Angeles tied it in stoppage time on an Alan Gordon goal, assisted by Stefan Ishizaki. The final was 2-2, and Adi was the man of the match.
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The Houston Dynamo hosting Orlando City SC. Donovan Ricketts and Tyler Deric are the keepers. Houston's Kofi Sarkodie took a yellow card for his thirty-fourth minute foul. Orlando City had a yellow card assessed to Amobi Okugo in the forty-sixth minute for a foul. Orlando City was first to score as Deric deflected the ball into his own net for an own goal in the seventy-fourth minute. The final stood at 1-0 for Orlando City, with the man of the match being Pedro Ribeiro for firing the shot that Deric misplayed.
The first of five games on Saturday saw the Chicago Fire welcome the Vancouver Whitecaps FC. David Ousted and Jon Busch. Chicago had a yellow card for persistent infringement by Matt Polster in the fourth minute. Vancouver took a yellow card for a twenty-second minute Kendall Waston foul. The Whitecaps had three yellow cards in the second half: Pedro Morales for dissent in the sixty-sixth minute, Nicolas Mezquida in the seventy-seventh minute for dissent, and Raul Octavio Rivero in the eighty-second minute for a foul. Vancouver began with a Rivero goal in the eighty-sixth minute, via Steven Beitashour. The Fire had a yellow card assessed to Kennedy Igboananike for a foul in stoppage time. Ousted's four-save clean sheet earned him the man of the match honors.
To the east, the Columbus Crew SC bring in Toronto FC. Joe Bendik and Steve Clark are given the starting nods. Toronto went down to ten men in first-half stoppage time as Justin Morrow received a red card for his foul. Columbus started in the fifty-seventh minute on a Justin Meram goal, courtesy of Ethan Finlay. The Crew added on with a Kei Kamara goal in the sixty-first minute, passed from Waylon Francis and Wil Trapp. In the eighty-fifth minute, Kevan George received a yellow card for Columbus for his foul. The final stood at 2-0 for the Crew, and Meram was the man of the match.
Down in Texas, FC Dallas hosts Sporting Kansas City. Luis Marin and Chris Seitz are in the six-yard boxes. Dallas struck first in the seventeenth minute on a Blas Perez goal, fueled by Tesho Akindele and Fabian Castillo. Dallas' Atiba Harris received a yellow card in the thirty-fifth minute for a foul. Kansas City saw a yellow card given to Graham Zusi for dissent in the forty-first minute. Sporting tied it on a Roger Espinoza goal in the forty-fourth minute, set up by Benny Feilhaber. Dallas retook the lead on a Perez goal in the fifty-second minute, assisted by Michel. Dallas added on in the seventy-third minute on a Castillo goal, via Ryan Hollingshead and Michel. The teams each saw a yellow card for an argument in the ninetieth minute, going to Kevin Ellis of Kansas City and Kyle Bekker of Dallas. The game ended 3-1 for Dallas, and Perez was the man of the match with a brace.
Northwest to Salt Lake, as Real welcomes the Philadelphia Union. Rais M'bolhi and Nick Rimando are set to start in goal. In the fourth minute, Olmes Garcia received a yellow card for a foul. Philadelphia's Steven Vitoria took a yellow card in the twenty-third minute for a foul. Real began in the twenty-ninth minute with a Javier Morales goal. The Union tied it on a Fernando Aristeguieta goal in the thirty-fourth minute. Philadelphia gained the lead on another Aristeguieta goal in the thirty-eighth minute. Salt Lake suffered a yellow card for Kyle Beckerman's dissent in the fiftieth minute. The Union had a yellow card in the fifty-second minute for a Maurice Edu foul. Real tied it in the fifty-fifth minute on a Jamison Olave goal, with an assist credited to Morales. Philadelphia reclaimed the lead in the fifty-eighth minute when Olave redirected the ball into his own net. The Union took a yellow card in the sixty-second minute on an Ethan White foul. Salt Lake's Luke Mulholland took a yellow card in the seventy-fourth minute for his foul. Philadelphia's Aristeguieta was given a yellow card for dissent in the eighty-sixth minute, and Alvaro Saborio tied it for Real with a penalty kick in the same minute. The final stood at 3-3, with the man of the match being Aristeguieta.
Closing out Saturday, the Seattle Sounders FC bring in the San Jose Earthquakes. David Bingham and Stefan Frei are the keepers. Seattle began in the first minute on a Clint Dempsey goal. San Jose tied it with a thirteenth minute goal by Chris Wondolowski, set up by Marvell Wynne. The Earthquakes took the lead with a Wondolowski goal in the forty-eighth minute. San Jose went down to ten men when Victor Bernardez received a red card in the fifty-second minute for a foul. The Sounders' Micheal Azira received a yellow card in the fifty-seventh minute for his foul. The Earthquakes added on with an Innocent Emeghara goal in the seventieth minute, coming off of Adam Jahn. Seattle got one back with an eighty-fourth minute Obafemi Martins goal, set up by Andy Rose and Gonzalo Pineda. In the eighty-fifth minute, San Jose's Emeghara was given a yellow card for a foul. The Sounders took a yellow card for a Cristian Roldan foul in stoppage time. The Earthquakes took the game 3-2, with the man of the match being Wondolowski.
On Sunday, New York City FC host the New England Revolution. Bobby Shuttleworth and Josh Saunders are the goalies. New York City's Chris Wingert took a yellow card in the sixth minute for a foul. New England took a yellow card for a Jose Agudelo foul in the ninth minute. New York City began in the nineteenth minute on a David Villa goal, fueled by Ned Grabavoy. New York City's Josh Williams received a yellow card for his foul in the fifty-seventh minute. The Revolution went down a man when Jose Goncalves took a red card for a fight in the sixty-sixth minute. New England's Andy Dorman picked up a yellow card for a seventy-third minute foul. New York City added on with a Patrick Mullins goal in the eighty-fourth minute. The final stood at 2-0 for New York City, and the man of the match was Villa.
Finally, the Portland Timbers host the Los Angeles Galaxy. Brian Rowe and Adam Larsen Kwarasey are in the six-yard boxes. Portland began in the thirty-first minute on a Fanendo Adi goal, via Rodney Wallace. Los Angeles tied it in the sixty-fifth minute on a Gyasi Zardes goal, passed from Jose Villarreal. The Galaxy saw yellow cards go to Mika Vayrynen in the seventy-ninth minute and Dan Gargan in the eighty-eighth minute, both for fouls. The Timbers took the lead on a ninetieth minute goal by Adi, courtesy of Darlington Nagbe and Liam Ridgewell. Los Angeles tied it in stoppage time on an Alan Gordon goal, assisted by Stefan Ishizaki. The final was 2-2, and Adi was the man of the match.
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