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DC United will look to extend its lead at the Eastern Conference summit on Saturday when it hosts the San Jose earthquakes at Audi Field.
United, which has a 17/20 chance of winning, is leading the Philadelphia Union with one point in the standings with the Montreal Impact, Atlanta United and the New York Red Bulls, third, fourth and fifth, respectively. .
The organizers got disappointing results at the Chicago Fire and the New England Revolution.
On Wednesday, DC United was denied death as the Fire stole a tying goal at the last minute in a 3-3 draw.
As the Philadelphia Union waits Sunday for its next outing, Montreal, Atlanta and the Red Bulls are all in action, and all at home on Saturday. The Impact faces Orlando City, Atlanta enter the fire while New York hosts Real Salt Lake.
Montreal's form has been inconsistent in recent weeks, beating the Red Bulls in New York, losing to FC Cincinnati, a draw with the Revolution, Los Angeles losing to LAFC before win the last time against Real Salt Lake.
There is little rhyme or reason for these results and it is not surprising that the Impact, despite being third, is the only team in the top eight with a negative goal differential.
A point behind Montreal, but having played two games less, Atlanta United seems to have defeated his championship hangover, even if Wednesday's 3-0 loss to Minnesota United FC stopped a two-game slide.
Six shutouts in eight games is an impressive performance for Atlanta, who despite DC, the Union and the Impact, remains the team to beat in the Eastern Conference.
DC United is 10/1 to win the MLS Cup with the Philadelphia 16/1 and Los Angeles FC 5/2.
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DC United will look to extend its lead at the Eastern Conference summit on Saturday when it hosts the San Jose earthquakes at Audi Field.
United, which has a 17/20 chance of winning, is leading the Philadelphia Union with one point in the standings with the Montreal Impact, Atlanta United and the New York Red Bulls, third, fourth and fifth, respectively. .
The organizers got disappointing results at the Chicago Fire and the New England Revolution.
On Wednesday, DC United was denied death as the Fire stole a tying goal at the last minute in a 3-3 draw.
As the Philadelphia Union waits Sunday for its next outing, Montreal, Atlanta and the Red Bulls are all in action, and all at home on Saturday. The Impact faces Orlando City, Atlanta enter the fire while New York hosts Real Salt Lake.
Montreal's form has been inconsistent in recent weeks, beating the Red Bulls in New York, losing to FC Cincinnati, a draw with the Revolution, Los Angeles losing to LAFC before win the last time against Real Salt Lake.
There is little rhyme or reason for these results and it is not surprising that the Impact, despite being third, is the only team in the top eight with a negative goal differential.
A point behind Montreal, but having played two games less, Atlanta United seems to have defeated his championship hangover, even if Wednesday's 3-0 loss to Minnesota United FC stopped a two-game slide.
Six shutouts in eight games is an impressive performance for Atlanta, who despite DC, the Union and the Impact, remains the team to beat in the Eastern Conference.
DC United is 10/1 to win the MLS Cup with the Philadelphia 16/1 and Los Angeles FC 5/2.
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Source: bet365.com
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