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September 25th, 2008 11:27PM
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Toronto FC, which didn't get a single shot on goal in last week's 2-0 loss to Kansas City and is winless in its last five games, faces defending champ Houston. ... The league's top two teams meet when Columbus (the only team that has clinched a playoff spot) travels to New England, which lost to the Crew, 4-0, on Sept. 6. ... New York, whose Juan Pablo Angel has scored eight goals in his last 10 games, hosts Colorado. ... San Jose, on a nine-game unbeaten streak, hosts Real Salt Lake. ... Kansas City aims to keep playoff hopes alive when it faces Chivas USA. ... On Sunday, D.C. United defends its spot just inside the playoff zone when it meets FC Dallas. For all this weekend's TV Schedule, standings and leading goalscorers ...

SCHEDULE
Saturday, Sept. 27
Toronto FC-Houston, 3:30 pm ET.
Direct Kick, MLSLIVE.tv
New England-Columbus, 7:30 pm ET.
Direct Kick, MLSLIVE.tv
New York-Colorado, 7:30 pm ET.
Direct Kick, MLSLIVE.tv
San Jose-Real Salt Lake, 10 pm ET.
HDNet
Chivas USA-Kansas City, 10:30 pm ET.
Fox Soccer Channel, Fox Sports en Espanol
Sunday, Sept. 28
FC Dallas-D.C. United, 3 pm ET.
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MLS STANDINGS
Eastern Conference

Columbus 47 points
New England 42
Chicago 41
New York 35
D.C. United 33
Kansas City 32
Toronto FC 27

Western Conference
Houston 39
Chivas USA 33
Colorado 31
Real Salt Lake 31
FC Dallas 30
Los Angeles 29
San Jose 29

LEADING SCORERS
Donovan (Los Angeles) 19 goals
Cooper (FC Dallas) 14
Buddle (Los Angeles) 13
Emilio (D.C. United) 11
Ching (Houston) 10
J. Moreno (D.C. United) 10
Angel (New York) 10
A. Moreno (Columbus) 8
Ralston (New England) 7
Barrett (Toronto FC) 7
Cunningham (FC Dallas) 7



 



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