• The Canadian Press

    Gil scores his 9th goal of the season and the New England Revolution clinch an MLS playoff spot

    CHICAGO (AP) — Carles Gil had a shot deflected up and in for his ninth goal of the season and the New England Revolution tied the Chicago Fire 2-2 on Saturday night to clinch an MLS playoff spot. Each of the last five regular-season meetings between the Fire and the Revolution have ended in draws. Gastón Giménez scored nine minutes after halftime to give Chicago a 2-1 lead. Gil answered five minutes later. Earl Edwards Jr. totaled five saves in his seventh start of the season for New England (13

  • The Canadian Press

    St. Louis City ties an MLS record with 16 wins by an expansion club in its inaugural season

    SAINT PAUL, Minn. (AP) — João Klauss scored in the 64th minute, Njabulo Blom added another nine minutes later for his first MLS goal and St. Louis City beat Minnesota 2-1 on Saturday night to snap a four-game winless stretch. St. Louis City (16-10-5) tied LAFC's 2018 record of 16 wins by an expansion club in their inaugural season. Minnesota (9-11-10) had won its last three matches against expansion sides, including a 1-0 victory over St. Louis on April 1. The Loons have only allowed three goals

  • The Canadian Press

    Sean Nealis scores go-ahead goal in 58th minute, Red Bulls beat DC United 5-3 in 101st meeting

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Omir Fernandez scored two goals in the first half, Sean Nealis had a go-ahead goal in the 58th minute and the New York Red Bulls beat D.C. United 5-3 on a rainy Saturday night to spoil Christian Benteke's hat-trick. New York (8-12-10) won for just the second time in its last 17 regular-season away matches, with five draws and 10 losses, dating to September 2022. D.C. United (9-13-9) had its four-game unbeaten streak end. United had allowed only one goal over those four games. B

  • The Canadian Press

    Water main break postpones Toronto FC-New York City FC game in suburban Harrison

    HARRISON, N.J. — Toronto FC's game with New York City FC has been put back a day to Sunday due to a water main break to the pipeline that services Red Bull Arena. News of the postponement came three hours 15 minutes before the scheduled 7:30 p.m. ET kickoff Saturday. "As local authorities assess the damage, all water to the stadium has been shut down," NYCFC said in a statement. The game is now scheduled to start at 1 p.m. ET Sunday. NYCFC usually plays its home games at Yankee Stadium but the Y