First place in the East will be on the line in this ESPN2 game of the week. The defending MLS champion Crew started the season a bit shaky but they've been virtually impossible to beat ever since. D.C. United has had a week off since its brutal 3-0 loss at Colorado.
1. Houston (8-3-4): Unbeaten streak had to end sometime, but to the Galaxy?
2. Chivas USA (8-4-3): Will take a week off to try to recover from a brutal SuperLiga.
3. Columbus (5-3-7): Got the job done in last week's 1-0 victory over New York.
4. D.C. United (5-3-8): Heads to Columbus this week hoping to hang onto first in the East.
5. Chicago (5-3-6): Did well to advance out of group play in SuperLiga.
6. Seattle (6-3-7): Stagnant offense came to life in a 3-0 whipping of Colorado.
7. Colorado (5-3-6): Loss at Seattle was just the Rapids' third loss of the season.
8. Kansas City (5-5-4): Like Chivas, it failed to advance out of SuperLiga group play.
9. Real Salt Lake (5-6-4): Is on a four-game unbeaten streak, and starting to find its groove.
10. Toronto FC (6-6-4): With so many road games remaining, making the playoffs will be tough.
11. New England (4-4-4): Won its SuperLiga group to advance to the semifinals.
12. Los Angeles (3-3-9): Did well to snap Houston's 11-game unbeaten streak.
13. FC Dallas (3-7-5): For this team, tying Colorado was a respectable result.
14. San Jose (3-8-3): At the midpoint of the season, San Jose is nine points out of a playoff spot.
15. New York (2-12-4): Perhaps New York is trying to finish with the worst record in MLS history.
Friday, July 3
San Jose at Real Salt Lake, 8 p.m. (KUTV2.2)
Saturday, July 4
D.C. United at Columbus, 5 p.m. (ESPN2)
Chicago at Colorado, 7 p.m. (DirectKick)
Houston at Kansas City, 7 p.m. (DirectKick)
New York at FC Dallas, 7 p.m. (DirectKick)
New England at Los Angeles, 9 p.m. (FSC)
Saturday, June 20
Chicago 2, San Luis 1
Tigres UANL 2, Chivas USA 1
Tuesday, June 23
Chicago Fire 1, Chivas USA 0
San Luis 3, Tigres UANL 1
Saturday, June 27
Tigres UANL 2, Chicago 1
Chivas USA 1, San Luis 1
Sunday, June 21
Kansas City 0, Atlas 0
New England 4, Santos Laguna 2
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1. Houston (8-3-4): Unbeaten streak had to end sometime, but to the Galaxy?
2. Chivas USA (8-4-3): Will take a week off to try to recover from a brutal SuperLiga.
3. Columbus (5-3-7): Got the job done in last week's 1-0 victory over New York.
4. D.C. United (5-3-8): Heads to Columbus this week hoping to hang onto first in the East.
5. Chicago (5-3-6): Did well to advance out of group play in SuperLiga.
6. Seattle (6-3-7): Stagnant offense came to life in a 3-0 whipping of Colorado.
7. Colorado (5-3-6): Loss at Seattle was just the Rapids' third loss of the season.
8. Kansas City (5-5-4): Like Chivas, it failed to advance out of SuperLiga group play.
9. Real Salt Lake (5-6-4): Is on a four-game unbeaten streak, and starting to find its groove.
10. Toronto FC (6-6-4): With so many road games remaining, making the playoffs will be tough.
11. New England (4-4-4): Won its SuperLiga group to advance to the semifinals.
12. Los Angeles (3-3-9): Did well to snap Houston's 11-game unbeaten streak.
13. FC Dallas (3-7-5): For this team, tying Colorado was a respectable result.
14. San Jose (3-8-3): At the midpoint of the season, San Jose is nine points out of a playoff spot.
15. New York (2-12-4): Perhaps New York is trying to finish with the worst record in MLS history.
Friday, July 3
San Jose at Real Salt Lake, 8 p.m. (KUTV2.2)
Saturday, July 4
D.C. United at Columbus, 5 p.m. (ESPN2)
Chicago at Colorado, 7 p.m. (DirectKick)
Houston at Kansas City, 7 p.m. (DirectKick)
New York at FC Dallas, 7 p.m. (DirectKick)
New England at Los Angeles, 9 p.m. (FSC)
Saturday, June 20
Chicago 2, San Luis 1
Tigres UANL 2, Chivas USA 1
Tuesday, June 23
Chicago Fire 1, Chivas USA 0
San Luis 3, Tigres UANL 1
Saturday, June 27
Tigres UANL 2, Chicago 1
Chivas USA 1, San Luis 1
Sunday, June 21
Kansas City 0, Atlas 0
New England 4, Santos Laguna 2