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June 4th, 2012 12AM
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[WEEK 13] Benny Feilhaber and Kelyn Rowe set each other up for goals four minutes apart as the New England Revolution claimed a 2-0 win over the Chicago Fire on Saturday night at rain-soaked Gillette Stadium. The victory was the Revs' first regular-season triumph over the Fire since May 6, 2007, a span of 10 games. For all the highlights ...
 
WEEK 13, MLS GAMES:
June 2 in Foxborough, Mass.
New England 2 Chicago 0. Goals: Rowe (Feilhaber) 69, Feilhaber (Kelyn Rowe) 73
New England -- Reis, Tierney, Soares, McCarthy, Alston, Nguyen, Feilhaber, Joseph, Cardenas (Rowe 64), Sene, Moreno (Brettschneider 77).
Chicago -- Johnson, Gargan, Anibaba, Berry, Segares, Pause (Robayo 74), Grazzini, Pardo, Barouch (Puppo 77), Oduro (Rolfe 69), Nyarko.
Referee: Fotis Bazakos
Att.: 12,523.



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STANDINGS:
EASTERN CONFERENCE
PTS TEAM W-L-T- +/-
27 D.C. United 8-4-3 28/18
26 New York 8-3-2 26/18
25 Sporting K 8-3-1 17/10
18 Columbus 5-4-3 13/13
18 Chicago 5-5-3 15/17
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16 Houston 4-3-4 12/11
16 New England 5-7-1 17/18
12 Montreal 3-7-3 15/21
8 Philadelphia 2-7-2 8/14
3 Toronto FC 1-9-0 8/21

WESTERN CONFERENCE
PTS TEAM W-L-T- +/-
29 Real Salt Lake 9-3-2 22/14
27 San Jose 8-3-3 27/17
24 Seattle 7-3-3 16/9
19 Colorado 6-6-1 20/18
19 Vancouver 5-3-4 13/14
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15 Chivas USA 4-6-3 9/14
13 Portland 3-5-4 12/15
13 FC Dallas 3-8-4 15/24
11 Los Angeles 3-8-2 15/21
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Note: All times ET.

WEEK 14, MLS GAMES:
June 10
Vancouver vs. Houston, 7 pm

WEEK 15, MLS GAMES:
June 16
Houston  vs. FC Dallas, 5 pm ESPN2, ESPN Deportes
Philadelphia vs. D.C. United, 7 pm Galavision
Vancouver  vs. Colorado, 7 pm
Montreal  vs. Seattle, 7:30 pm
New England  vs. Columbus, 7:30 pm
Sporting KC vs. Toronto FC, 8:30 pm
Chivas USA vs. Real Salt Lake, 10:30 pm
June 17
Chicago  vs. New York, 5 pm NBCSN
Los Angeles  vs. Portland, 7 pm



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