As league champion, the Crew earned the U.S. No. 1 seed, with Houston as No. 2 with the second-best record, the Red Bulls third as losing MLS Cup finalist, and D.C. fourth as
U.S. Open Cup winner.
Toronto FC is actually a fifth MLS entrant. The USA is allotted four places, and Canada one. TFC qualified by finishing atop a three-team group ahead of USL-1
rivals Montreal (which represented Canada in the 2008-09 edition of this competition) and Vancouver. One of last year's surprise stories, the USL-1 Puerto Rico Islanders, which reached the
semifinals last time around and have qualified again as a Caribbean representative, play TFC in the first leg at BMO Field Wednesday (8 p.m., FSC).
The preliminary round will
eliminate eight teams from the 24-team field. The eight survivors qualify for group play, in which each team plays three opponents twice, home and away, with the top two in each group advancing to
the quarterfinals.
D.C. UNited slumped badly in the group phase last year. It managed just a single point from six matches by tying Deportivo Saprissa of Costa Rica, 2-2. It also
failed to qualify for the MLS playoffs, but this season is third in the Eastern Conference with a 6-3-10 record and is just two points behind conference leader and defending league champion
Columbus.
"I don't think we showed who D.C. United was, even in our league, last year," said D.C. defender Marc Burch to concacaf.com. "This year we're coming in
with a bit of an attitude and we want to show what D.C. United is all about."
United is one of only two MLS teams to win a previous incarnation of the regional club championship,
the Champions' Cup, which was replaced by the CCL starting last year. United won the 1998 Champions' Cup and the Los Angeles Galaxy captured it in 2000.
Luis Angel Firpo has yet to
start its league season, which Coach Agustin Castillo believes gives the MLS team a significant edge. "They have the advantage over us because they have been in competition in
their local league," he said. "They are better prepared for this competition but we have confidence in the good work we are doing to get the most out of this."
Pachuca won the last
two Champions' Cups in 2007 and 2008 and is entered in the group phase for the 2009-10 edition of the Champions' League, along with Mexican league rivals Toluca, Cruz Azul and UNAM.
The
2008-09 CCL concluded last May when Atlante defeated Cruz Azul, 2-0, in the two-leg finals. All four Mexican representatives advanced to the 2008-9 quarterfinals; Houston was the only MLS team to
advance that far, and fell to Atlante at that phase.
All eight second legs will be played next week. Here is the complete first-leg schedule:
(All
times Eastern)
Tuesday: D.C. United (USA) vs. Luis Angel Firpo (El Salvador), 8 p.m. (Fox Soccer Channel); Pachuca (Mexico)
vs. Jalapa (Guatemala), 10 p.m.
Wednesday: Toronto FC (Canada) vs. Puerto Rico Islanders (Puerto Rico), 8 p.m (Fox Soccer Channel).;
San Francisco (Panama) vs. San Juan Jabloteh (Trinidad & Tobago), 8 p.m.; Liberia (Costa Rica) vs. Real Espana (Honduras), 10 p.m.
Thursday: W Connection (Trinidad
& Tobago) vs. New York (USA), 8 p.m. (Fox Soccer Channel); Herediano (Costa Rica) vs. Cruz Azul (Mexico), 10 p.m.; Olimpia (Honduras) vs. Arabe Unido (Panama), 10 p.m.