MLS WEEK 8, SCHEDULE:
Friday, April 21
Toronto FC vs. Chicago 7:30 pm
Saturday, April 22
Houston vs.
San Jose 4 pm UniMas
Portland vs. Vancouver 4 pm
New England vs. D.C. United 7:30 pm
NY Red Bulls vs. Columbus 7:30 pm
FC Dallas vs. Sporting KC 8 pm
Real Salt Lake vs.
Atlanta United 9:30 pm
Philadelphia vs. Montreal 10 pm
Sunday, April 23
New York City vs. Orlando City 1:30 pm FS1
LA Galaxy vs. Seattle 4 pm ESPN
Minn. United vs.
Colorado 6 pm
MLS STANDINGS
Eastern Conference
PTS TEAM W-L-T GF/GA
13 Columbus 4-2-1
11/8
12 Orlando City 4-1-0 6/4
11 Chicago 3-1-2 9/7
10 New York City FC 3-2-1 10/5
10 NY Red Bulls 3-3-1 7/9
-----------------------------------
8 Atlanta United
2-2-2 14/7
8 New England 2-3-2 9/9
7 D.C. United 2-3-1 4/10
6 Toronto FC 1-1-4 7/6
6 Montreal 1-2-3 7/9
2 Philadelphia 0-4-2 5/11
Western Conference
PTS TEAM W-L-T GF/GA
13 Portland 4-2-1 16/9
12 Sporting KC 3-0-3 6/2
11 FC Dallas 3-0-2 7/3
10 Houston 3-2-1 13/11
9 San Jose 2-2-3 8/8
8 Real Salt Lake
2-3-2 8/9
-----------------------------------
7 Vancouver 2-3-1 8/11
6 Seattle 1-2-3 8/8
6 LA Galaxy 2-4-0 8/10
5 Minn. United 1-4-2 12/24
4 Colorado 1-3-1 5/8
MLS LEADING SCORERS:
G PLAYER (TEAM)
6 Erick Torres (Houston)
5 Josef Martinez (Atlanta United)
5
Fanendo Adi (Portland)
5 Diego Valeri (Portland)
5 Christian Ramirez (Minnesota United)
4 David Villa (New York City FC)
4 Justin Meram (Columbus)
4 Romain
Alessandrini (LA Galaxy)
4 Cyle Larin (Orlando City)
4 Nemanja Nikolic (Chicago)
4 Ola Kamara (Columbus)
4 Yura Movsisyan (Real Salt Lake)
NYRB deserves to be last and stay last. They spend a higher portion of their money on their youth academy system to build so call in-house develop players that are still too green for the pros than in the professional players. Also they need to get rid of the grandpas and put some younger players on top. In other words spend the money. Regardless thanks NYRB for the coupons for the $1 seats I bought 4 at regular price and 4 at $1..