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June 28th, 2012 10:40PM
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[WEEK 17]  Sporting Kansas City and the Chicago Fire, third and fourth, respectively, in the Eastern Conference kick off the MLS weekend when they meet Friday at Livestrong Sporting Park. Saturday's top game features the San Jose Earthquakes, the Western Conference leaders, against the surging Los Angeles Galaxy at Stanford Stadium. For all this weekend's action ...

WEEK 17, MLS GAMES:
June 27 in Montreal
Montreal 0 Toronto FC 3. Goals: Frings (unassisted) 52, Johnson (Soolsma) 72, Koevermans (Morgan, Johnson) 78.
Montreal -- Ricketts, Valentin (Sebrango, 65), Thomas, Brovsky, Neagle (Ubiparipovic, 76), Warner, Arnaud, Bernier, Camara, Felipe, Di Vaio (Nyassi, 55).
Toronto FC -- Kocic; Hall (Soolsma, 46), Emory, Morgan, Eckersley, Avila (Lambe, 73), de Guzman (Henry, 57), Frings, Dunfield, Johnson, Koevermans.
Referee: Geoff Gamble.
Att.: 14,412.

STANDINGS:

EASTERN CONFERENCE
PTS TEAM W-L-T- +/-
30 D.C. United 9-5-3 31/22
30 New York 9-4-3 31/24
29 Sporting KC 9-4-2 20/15
24 Chicago 7-5-3 20/19
20 Houston 5-5-5 20/23
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19 Columbus 5-5-4 14/15
18 New England 5-7-3 20/20
18 Montreal 5-9-3 24/29
11 Philadelphia 3-8-2 12/15
8 Toronto FC 2-10-2 16/28

WESTERN CONFERENCE
PTS TEAM W-L-T- +/-
33 San Jose 10-3-3 31/19
32 Real Salt Lake 10-5-2 28/19
26 Vancouver 7-4-5 18/19
25 Seattle 7-5-4 19/16
20 Los Angeles 6-8-2 22/23
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19 Colorado 6-8-1 21/21
19 Chivas USA 5-7-4 11/18
16 Portland 4-6-4 14/17
14 FC Dallas 3-9-5 16/26
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Note: All times ET.

WEEK 17, MLS GAMES:
June 29
Sporting KC vs. Chicago, 8 pm NBCSN
June 30
Toronto FC vs. New York, 7 pm Galavision
D.C. United vs. Montreal, 7:30 pm
New England vs. Seattle, 7:30 pm
Columbus vs. Real Salt Lake, 8 pm
Houston vs. Philadelphia, 8:30 pm
Colorado vs. Portland, 9 pm
San Jose vs. Los Angeles, 10 pm ESPN2 ESPN Deportes
(in Stanford, Calif.)



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