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October 31st, 2011 10:28PM
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[DATEBOOK] Both MLS conference finals will be played on Sunday. Sporting Kansas City will host the Houston Dynamo (TV: FOX Soccer, 5:30 pm ET) and the Los Angeles Galaxy will face Real Salt Lake (TV: ESPN, Deportes, ESPN3, TSN2, 9 p.m. ET). For all the playoff summaries and schedule with television information ...

RESULTS:
Western Conference Semifinals, Second Leg:
Nov. 3 in Carson, Calif.
Los Angeles 2 New York 1. Goals: Magee 2 (Beckham 2) 42, Donovan 1 (pen.) 75; Rodgers 1 (Henry 1) 4.
Los Angeles -- Saunders, Franklin, Gonzalez, DeLaGarza, Dunivant, Donovan, Beckham (Stephens 79), Birchall, Magee, Barrett (Cristman 81), Keane (Cardozo 89).
New York -- Rost, Solli, Keel, Ream, Miller, Richards, McCarty (Agudelo 64), Tainio (Auvray 16), Lindpere (Ballouchy 87), Rodgers, Henry.
Referee: Hilario Grajeda.
(Los Angeles wins 3-1 on aggregate.)

Nov. 2 in Seattle
Seattle 2 Real Salt Lake 0.
Goals: Alonso 1 (pen.) 56, Neagle 1 (Montero 1, Alonso 1) 61.
Seattle --
Keller, Scott, Parke, Hurtado, Gonzalez, Evans (Levesque 21), Alonso, Friberg, Fernandez (Neagle 14), Fucito (Ochoa 76), Montero.
Real Salt Lake -- Rimando, Russell, Schuler, Wingert, Beltran, Beckerman, Johnson, Williams (Grabavoy 57), Morales (Gil 89), Saborio (Y.Alvarez 76), Espindola.
Referee: Jair Marrufo.
Att.:
36,021.
(Real Salt Lake wins 3-2 on aggregate.)

Eastern Conference Semifinals, Second Leg:
Nov. 3 in Houston
Houston 1 Philadelphia 0. Goal: Ching 1 (Davis 2) 48+
Houston -- Hall, Hainault, Boswell, Cameron, Ashe, Cruz (Watson 57), Camargo, Moffat, Davis, Ching (Costly 81), Carr (Bruin 89).
Philadelphia -- Mondragon, Williams, Califf, Valdes, G.Farfan (Torres 66), Le Toux, Carroll, Paunovic (Adu 66), M.Farfan, Mwanga (Mapp 66), McInerney.
Referee: Ricardo Salazar
Att.: 24,749.
(Houston wins 3-1 on aggregate.)

Nov. 2 in Kansas City, Kan.
Sporting KC 2 Colorado 0.
Goals: Collin 1 (Zusi 1) 28, Sapong 1 (Zusi 2) 76.
Sporting KC -- Nielsen, Sinovic, Collin, Besler, Myers, Sapong, Espinoza (Arnaud 46), Zusi, Julio Cesar (Diop 79), Kamara, Bunbury (Saad 87).
Colorado -- Pickens, Thompson, Wynne, Palguta, Comminges, Mullan, Nane (Kandji 56), Larentowicz, LaBauex (Ababio 80), Cummings (Amarikwa 46), Nyassi.
Referee: Kevin Stott.
Att.:
18,565.
(Sporting KC wins 4-0 on aggregate.)

Western Conference Semifinals, First Leg:
Oct. 30 in Harrison, N.J.
New York 0 Los Angeles 1.
Goal: Magee 1 (Beckham 1) 15.
New York -- Rost, Mendes, Keel, Ream, Miller, Richards, Marquez, Tainio, Lindpere, Rodgers (Ballouchy 80), Henry.
Los Angeles -- Saunders, DeLaGarza, Gonzalez, Franklin, Dunivant, Magee, Beckham, Juninho, Donovan, Keane (Birchall 83), Barrett (Cristman 67).
Red Cards: New York -- Marquez 90; Los Angeles -- Juninho 90.
Referee:
Alex Prus.
Att.:
22,663.

Oct. 29 in Sandy, Utah
Real Salt Lake 3 Seattle 0.
Goals: Saborio 1 (Wingert 1, Morales 1) 41, Saborio 2 (Morales 2) 53, Grabavoy 1 (unassisted) 88.
Seattle --
Keller, Riley, Parke, Hurtado, Gonzalez, Neagle (Friberg 60), Alonso, Evans, Fernandez (Levesque 77), Ochoa (Fucito 63), Montero.
Real Salt Lake --
Rimando, Russell, Olave (Schuler 32), Borchers (Gil 84), Wingert, Williams, Beckerman, Morales (Grabavoy 79), Johnson, Saborio, Espindola.
Referee:
Mark Geiger.
Att.:
17,067.

Eastern Conference Semifinals, First Leg:
Oct. 30 in Commerce City, Colo.
Colorado 0 Sporting KC 2.
Goals: Bunbury 1 (Julio Cesar 1) 49, Bunbury 2 (pen.) 59.
Colorado --
Pickens, Kimura (Marshall 36), Moor (Palguta 60), Wynne, Comminges, Mullan, Larentowicz, Thompson, Nyassi, Cummings, Folan (Kandji 23).
Sporting KC -- Nielsen, Myers, Julio Cesar (Jeferson 78), Besler, Sinovic, Kamara (Saad 89), Collin, Sapong, Zusi, Espinoza, Bunbury (Arnaud 69).
Red Card:
Colorado -- Marshall 57.
Referee: Baldomero Toledo.
Att.:
8,601.

Oct. 30 in Chester, Pa.
Philadelphia 1 Houston 2. Goals: Le Toux 1 (M.Farfan 1) 7; Hainault 1 (Davis 1) 6, Carr 1 (Ching 1) 30.
Philadelphia -- Mondragon, Williams, Califf, Valdes, G.Farfan, M.Farfan, Carroll, Miglioranzi (McInerney 62), Mapp (Torres 68), Le Toux, Mwanga (Adu 76).
Houston -- Hall, Hainault, Boswell, Cameron, Ashe, Cruz (Watson 64), Moffat, Camargo, Davis, Carr (Bruin 76), Ching (Costly 71).
Referee: Jair Marrufo.
Att.:
18,539.

Wild-Card Games:
Oct. 27 in Commerce City, Colo.
Colorado 1 Columbus 0.
Goal: Cummings 1 (Kimura 1, Mullan 1) 46+.
Colorado -- Pickens, Kimura, Wynne, Moor, Comminges, Mullan, Larentowicz, Smith (LaBauex 74), Nyassi (Kandji 89), Cummings (Thompson 68), Folan.
Columbus -- Hesmer, Miranda (Cunningham 70; Heinemann 85), Marshall, James, Gardner, Gaven, Balchan, Rogers, Tchani, Duka (Renteria 65), Mendoza.
Referee: Jorge Gonzalez.
Att.:
7,803.

Oct. 26 in Frisco, Texas

FC Dallas 0 New York 2. Goals: Lindpere 1 (Ballouchy 1) 61, Henry 1 (unassisted) 98+.
FC Dallas -- Hartman, Ihemelu, Loyd, Hernandez, John, Benitez, Chavez (Maicon Santos 73), Villar (Castillo 82), Jacobson (Cruz 67), Shea, Jackson.
New York -- Rost, Solli, Keel, Ream, Miller, McCarty (Ballouchy 59), Tainio, Marquez, Lindpere, Richards (Mendes 82), Henry.
Red Card: New York -- Solli 79.
Referee: Ricardo Salazar.
Att.: 10,017.

SCHEDULE:
Conference Championships:
Nov. 6
Sporting Kansas City vs. Houston (TV: FOX Soccer, 5:30 pm ET)
Los Angeles vs. Real Salt Lake (TV: ESPN, Deportes, ESPN3, TSN2, 9 p.m. ET)

MLS Cup 2011:
Nov. 20 in Carson, Calif.
(TV: ESPN, Galavision, TSN2, 9 pm ET)



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