Daily news roundup: Union play on Sunday, Jill Ellis coaching DC United(?), and more
Pllus, the MLS announces they will use points per game to determine regular season standings as matches played varies.
Pllus, the MLS announces they will use points per game to determine regular season standings as matches played varies.
Plus, Seattle (definitely) and Nashville (pretty much) clinch playoff spots, Barcelona’s board and president resign, and more.
The Union were honored with multiple MLS awards after their dominating win over Toronto FC, and are now the favorites for the Supporters Shield and MLS Cup according to FiveThirtyEight. The Champions League resumes today and tomorrow, with some exciting matchups on deck.
The Union got a big win over Toronto FC Saturday night and are now in the drivers seat for the Supporters Shield. It was a crazy week of MLS action, combined with multiple big games happening across Europe.
Plus, the MLS 22 Under 22 list is out, and the USMNT is set to return to action.
Plus, MLSsoccer.com loves Fontana, from the Middle East to South Jersey, and Marcus Rashford’s great day at the office.
The Union left Foxborough with 3 points Monday night, and sit in second place of the eastern conference. The Champions League returns to action today, while the WSL looks to build to be the Premier League.
The Union travel to New England once again to face the Revs one last time this season, while the rest of MLS wrapped up action last night. Some crazy results were happening in the premier league, and Thomas Muller and Robert Lewandowski are still a deadly duo.
Plus, Cory Burke may play Monday, Colorado Rapids’ games suspended for 10 days, Neymar’s hat-trick, more.
The Union had a pair of players honored by MLS in the Team of the Week, while Toronto FC have become the favorites to win the supporters shield. Weston McKennie is becoming more outspoken on social issues, while Sergino Dest if confident in the USMNT.
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