Last week's results:
Wednesday 8/8:
LAFC 3 (6) @ HOU 3 (7) (USOC semi-final)
Saturday 8/11:
HOU 0 @
CLB 1
NJ 1 @ CHI 0
VAN 2 @
POR 1
Sunday 8/12:
NYC 3 @ TOR 2
DAL 1 @ SEA 2
With LAFC's PK loss to Houston in the USOC. The only Western teams who can open up another CCL spot with a MLS Cup win are now SKC & Houston. If Philly beats Houston in the USOC final, then it's only SKC. Furthermore, since Houston's chances of even qualifying for the playoffs are slim to none this season; we probably want to root for Philly in the final.
Speaking of Houston, they lost 1-0 at Columbus which doesn't really do much but keep the black & gold mathematically relevant for a few more weeks. NJ won 1-0 at Chicago, a game we were hoping they would drop points at. That ties them in wins (1st tie breaker) with Atlanta and they still have a match in hand. Portland finally lost at home this season to the same Vancouver team that just drew us at home. Portland still has 4 matches in hand on us and Atlanta, but they dropped points again and even if they won out those matches in hand, they'd only be able to draw with NJ if they win their match in hand. Isi gave us the win we needed at Toronto, a match we didn't expect to get 3 points at going in. By doing so, it shot us to the top of the table, even in matches with Atlanta. We also have the wins tie breaker as well. And lastly, Dallas lost at Seattle. They may be having a strong 2018 campaign, but down 16 points to us with 11 matches to play, it would take an incredible streak by them and collapse by NYC, ATL & NJ for them to have any chance as this CCL spot. Here's how the table looks after match week 24:
This is the 6th time that Atlanta & NYC have swapped 1st position in the last month.
This week's CCL matchups:
WEDNESDAY 8/15:
DCU @
POR 8:00
SATURDAY 8/18:
NYC @ PHI 7:00
NJ @ VAN 7:00
MIN @
DAL 8:00
POR @ SKC 8:30
SUNDAY 8/19:
CLB @
ATL 4:00
We start with Portland hosting DCU and Rooney's magic after their first home loss all year. Can they finally get back on track after dropping points 2 weeks in a row? Then a bid Saturday slate with NYC heading to USOC finalists PHI, NJ traveling cross country to Vancouver who picked up 4 points in 2 matches at NYC and POR, the 2 hardest places to play in the MLS. Dallas hosting a surging Minnesota team. Then Portland ending the night with their 2nd match of the week traveling to SKC, a very tough place to earn points. Sunday then has a big CCL matchup with Columbus traveling to Hotlanta. If ATL can get 3 points, CLB would be 13 points behind them with 9 matches to play, seemingly nullifying and CCL hopes from the aggregate table. Happy watching! And if you're a podcast, I just spelled all this out for you, please get it correct in your discussions